Popping Up Across America

Popping Up Across America
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Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 1425941729
ISBN-13 : 9781425941727
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Book Synopsis Popping Up Across America by : Arlene Trainor Corby

Download or read book Popping Up Across America written by Arlene Trainor Corby and published by . This book was released on 2006-06-01 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The journey began as a vacation, I did not want to go. My husband said, "Go, you've earned it! My co-worker and I were off. Mr. Raymond Barrette, tour guide at Half Moon Equestrian Center, took us on a tour of Montego Bay. God let me see with His eyes, people who do not know the love of Jesus. I felt a call to return to this land--Jamaica. At an early age I made a commitment to God to go to the mission field. Thirty years later, after raising a family, with the blessings of my husband, I returned to Jamaica in answer to that call. I saw the majesty of God in this land. I felt His power being the only white person in the community I was accepted. These people truly looked beyond the color of my skin to my heart changing it forever. There are so many who do not know of Jesus, the salvation He offers so freely. It's our prayer that hearts will be changed through the pages of this book, and the steps that my friend and guide, Mr. Barrette, and I have taken on this journey.

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