Stories - Biographies
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Later captured and taken to a prisoner-of-war camp, Mirko met his first Seventh-day Adventist—a fellow prisoner— and challenged him about the Bible Sabbath. He lost the debate but what he won changed everything.
This is the remarkable true story of the Kavur family from the perspective of Mirko’s youngest son, Josip. It traces their missionary work in Macedonia, the military service of Mirko’s sons in World War II and the years after, during which they had to struggle to keep the Sabbath, and the risky escape of three sons—one with a new bride—from post-war Communist Yugoslavia to religious freedom in Australia.
Filled with stories of danger, determination and faithfulness, but also God’s presence as they sought to stand for, serve and share Him, this book will strengthen your resolve to stand for God until He comes to take us home.
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The winner of the Sydney Opera House design competition was announced the week young Neville Clouten entered the architecture program at the University of Sydney in 1957. As his class studied the project and watched the foundations being laid, he little realised the influence this building—and the people surrounding it—would have on his life.
The eight essays in this book reflect on Dr Clouten’s fascinating life experiences as an architect, award-winning academic, administrator and artist. They trace his travels in Europe and North America, his work recording Aboriginal rock engravings in outback Australia, his role as the first Professor of Architecture at Andrews University, and his humanitarian and advisory work in Africa. In all of these experiences, it is inspiringly clear that there was a plan for Dr Clouten’s life.
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colporteur at the turn of the century has influenced
more lives directly or indirectly than anyone can
ever estimate.
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These are the true stories of eight of these women. These women were heads of state, writers, activists, poets and scholars but they were also very human, with their own loves, fears, heartbreaks and temptations. When we are called to stand for our faith, we can be inspired by their legacy.
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