Long Walk Home
โ Scribed by Mills, DiAnn
- Publisher
- Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
As an Arab Christian pilot for a relief organization, Paul Farid feels called to bring supplies to his war-torn countrymen in southern Sudan. But with constant attacks from Khartoum's Islamic government, the villagers have plenty of reasons to distrust Paul, and he wonders if the risks he's taking are really worth his mission.
American doctor Larson Kerr started working with the Sudanese people out of a sense of duty and has grown to love them all, especially Rachel, her young assistant. But despite the years she's spent caring for them, her life feels unfulfilled. It's a void that both Paul and Rachel's older brother, Colonel Ben Alier of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army, notice.
When Rachel is abducted, Paul, Ben, and Larson agree to set aside their differences to form an unlikely alliance and execute a daring rescue. Their faith and beliefs tested, each must find the strength to walk the path God has laid before them, to find their way home.
ABC : 1
Number of Words in Auth: 2
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
Has Cover : Yes
Single Author : DiAnn Mills
Original Source : New_Train_Pack_2019-062
Sorted Author by LN, FN: Mills, DiAnn
Title Length : 014
Title Parm D : Long Walk Home
Title Parm F : Long Walk Home
Num of Aut : 1
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ES Lib Name : NIRC 2019-06
Record ID : 6525
Uncomma Author : DiAnn Mills
Title Parm A : Long Walk Home
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