Here is an inspiring account of how faith, determination, courage, and considerable ingenuity carry a family of missionaries through six years in a Himalayan jungle valley... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This was a super missionary biography. It's exciting, detailed, exotic, and spritually encouraging. After reading about the trials the Morse family faced in Burma, my trials paled in comparison. I liked "Exodus to a Hidden Valley" even better than the prequel, "The Dogs May Bark but the Caravan Moves On". From the cover it looks pretty unassuming but I could barely put it down, it was so good! I've read a lot of missionary biographies and this is one of the best.
AMAZING THE TRIALS AND SUCCESSES OF THIS MISSIONARY FAMILY
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
AN ACTUAL ACCOUNT: A few years ago members of the missionary committee and David Morse (son of Eugene) sat in a local pizza resturant; I was amazed at the humble descriptions we pried from this young man about his family's experience in escaping the Burma government into the Hidden Valley and the six years they lived there with the Lisu tribe as they built a paradise but eventually where captured and deported. We were basically there to discuss he, his wife and children's present mission work. This humble, unpretensious personality is the servant the Lord wishes his people to be. Reading "Exodus to a Hidden Valley helps you understand the commitment and acceptance of these life long missionaries. It's a must read for a Christian.
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