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'The story focuses on love, trust, and sacrifice, against a backdrop of the cruelty of war' STEVE JOHNSONAs a quaint old Norman church bathed in the late morning sunshine, a young bride waits anxiously for her groom. Anna, a German of Roma origin is stepping into a new life in London. She will finally escape the horrors of her past. When Anna flees the death camps of 1930s Germany to England, she is relieved. But events in her adopted homeland throw her best-laid plans in disarray. This is her story. It's a story about hope and heartbreak, love and hate, anger and confusion, blind prejudice and intolerance, and even redemption.Sam Martin's gritty prose tells a sensitive story. Seamlessly, he gives a well-rounded view of the war on the home front; its claustrophobic, tense atmosphere, the prevailing opinions of the day, and the seismic decisions taken by those in power.Just hope what happens to Anna, never happens to you.
This is the story of one small ministry that is making a big difference in the lives of thousands of children across the world. It's not just the story of man's efforts to reach out to and help children; it's not just the story of people seeking to meet the needs of children in a Biblical and cost-effective way; but it is the story of the gracious and miraculous workings of God through these facts! It's also the story of God's amazing provision, of His leading, of His power and the story of how obedience to the call of God and the leading of the Holy Spirit produces fruit. This is the story of God at work in and through the lives of faithful men and women who have given themselves to be 'the Arms of Jesus' and to reach the most needy of all unreached groups; children. It was written to bring hope to a hurting world, hope in the faithfulness of God, and it is written with a heart full of thankfulness to God for what He has done and is doing, and for the privilege we all could have of being involved in His work.
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