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I accidentally clicked on read now and somehow ended up with this book on my shelves. I am not the audience for this one but I do appreciate that the target group for it is out there somewhere.

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A love for Christ that compels to go and tell, this is the heritage of a family that for generations told the people of Haiti about Jesus Christ and the hope they can have in Him. I found the author to be very transparent and forth-telling of her “real” family legacy. As with every persons story, there are parts that are pleasant and parts that are not. Once I got through the beginning part of this one… heartbreaking… it was easier to read. I’m thankful to have read it and I recommend it to you.
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Say to These Mountains: A biography of faith and ministry in rural Haiti

by Elizabeth Turnbull

Light Messages Publishing
Biographies & Memoirs , Christian

Pub Date 17 Oct 2017

I am reviewing a copy of Say to These Mountains: A biography of faith and ministry in rural Haiti:

Wallace Turnbull was a pioneer in Haiti’s development and missions. He lost his Mother after his youngest brother was born. Wallace graduated from high-school from Bob Jones academy on May.19.1943, and then started his college training.

Wallace’s approach to evangelism was not conventional for the time. He would also deal with diseases, death and religious oppression. In June of 1949 about a year after they were married Eleanor and Wallace had a son. When there young son was less than two years old they took a break from the mission field.

This biography tells the story of a complex man. Written by his Granddaughter, we learn of this man’s passion for his adopted country.

I give Say to These Mountains: A biography of faith and ministry in rural Haiti.

Five out of five stars.

Happy Reading!

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