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Til the Thunder Sounds No More

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Til the Thunder Sounds No MoreThe Guatemalan Civil War was a time of terrible suffering for Mennonite believers in the 1970s and 1980s. Ruthless guerrilla fighters roamed the country, spreading fear and death. Based on interviews with indigenous people, this book tells some of their stories of fear, courage, and sacrifice. An eye-opening book about our fellow believers. What would we do in their shoes?Size: 5.5 x 8.25Pages: 124

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‘Til the Thunder Sounds No More: Faithful Christians in Guatemala’s Civil War
Many people have heard of Brother John Troyer’s death in the violence that accompanied the Guatemala Civil War. But how many have heard of Bernabé Ajic, Pedro Salvador, or Pedro, Jr.? What about Anastasia, Felisa, and Tomás Salvador? This book gives the stories of these and other faithful Christians who suffered or were killed during the years that war ravaged this Central American country. Let this long-overdue book encourage you and strengthen your faith: It is possible to remain faithful even in the face of severe opposition and danger.

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Til the Thunder Sounds No MoreThe Guatemalan Civil War was a time of terrible suffering for Mennonite believers in the 1970s and 1980s. Ruthless guerrilla fighters roamed the country, spreading fear and death. Based on interviews with indigenous people, this book tells some of their stories of fear, courage, and sacrifice. An eye-opening book about our fellow believers. What would we do in their shoes?Size: 5.5 x 8.25Pages: 124