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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/0828025177.html - Book Synopsis : There was no one he knew. No one to care what happened to him. As he tossed and turned trying to fall asleep, his mind would suddenly begin to panic and scream out in protest, How did I get myself into this? A pastor living in Communist Russia, Nickolai Panchuk struggled as a prisoner of the KGB to find his purpose. Persecuted for his Christian faith, Nickolai remained in a Siberian camp for eight years, refusing to sacrifice his faith and suffering the consequences. Harassed, beaten, and dejected, Nickolai found hope in the unlikeliest source: an old ox named Maksim. With the help and strength of God, Nickolai and Maksim worked together to perform a weekly miracle witnessing for Christ in the most disparaging of circumstances and winning souls along the way. The Seventh-day Ox and Other Miracle Stories From Russia describes the faithfulness of Christians during times of persecution and the animals who were used by God to help them. Against all odds, each of these witnesses placed t
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Book Synopsis :
There was no one he knew. No one to care what happened to him. As he tossed and turned trying to fall asleep, his mind would suddenly begin to panic and scream out in protest, How did I get myself into this? A pastor living in Communist Russia, Nickolai Panchuk struggled as a prisoner of the KGB to find his purpose. Persecuted for his Christian faith, Nickolai remained in a Siberian camp for eight years, refusing to sacrifice his faith and suffering the consequences. Harassed, beaten, and dejected, Nickolai found hope in the unlikeliest source: an old ox named Maksim. With the help and strength of God, Nickolai and Maksim worked together to perform a weekly miracle witnessing for Christ in the most disparaging of circumstances and winning souls along the way. The Seventh-day Ox and Other Miracle Stories From Russia describes the faithfulness of Christians during times of persecution and the animals who were used by God to help them. Against all odds, each of these witnesses placed t
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There was no one he knew. No one to care what happened to him. As he
tossed and turned trying to fall asleep, his mind would suddenly begin to panic
and scream out in protest, How did I get myself into this? A pastor living in
Communist Russia, Nickolai Panchuk struggled as a prisoner of the KGB to
find his purpose. Persecuted for his Christian faith, Nickolai remained in a
Siberian camp for eight years, refusing to sacrifice his faith and suffering the
consequences. Harassed, beaten, and dejected, Nickolai found hope in the
unlikeliest source: an old ox named Maksim. With the help and strength of
God, Nickolai and Maksim worked together to perform a weekly miracle
witnessing for Christ in the most disparaging of circumstances and winning
souls along the way. The Seventh-day Ox and Other Miracle Stories From
Russia describes the faithfulness of Christians during times of persecution and
the animals who were used by God to help them. Against all odds, each of
these witnesses placed t
The Seventh-Day Ox and Other Miracle Stories
from Russia
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/0828025177.html - Book Synopsis :
There was no one he knew. No one to care what happened to him. As he
tossed and turned trying to fall asleep, his mind would suddenly begin to
panic and scream out in protest, How did I get myself into this? A pastor
living in Communist Russia, Nickolai Panchuk struggled as a prisoner of
the KGB to find his purpose. Persecuted for his Christian faith, Nickolai
remained in a Siberian camp for eight years, refusing to sacrifice his
faith and suffering the consequences. Harassed, beaten, and dejected,
Nickolai found hope in the unlikeliest source: an old ox named Maksim.
With the help and strength of God, Nickolai and Maksim worked together
to perform a weekly miracle witnessing for Christ in the most
disparaging of circumstances and winning souls along the way. The
Seventh-day Ox and Other Miracle Stories From Russia describes the
faithfulness of Christians during times of persecution and the animals
who were used by God to help them. Against all odds, each of these
witnesses placed t