A True-Life Thriller That Will Leave You Breathless! In the anniversary edition of this electrifying real-life story, readers are gripped from the first page by the harrowing account of a young man who risked his life to smuggle Bibles through the borders of closed nations. Now, sixty years after Brother Andrew first prayed for God's miracle protection, this expanded edition of a classic work encourages new readers to meet this remarkable man and his mission for the first time. Working undercover for God, a mission that ...
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A True-Life Thriller That Will Leave You Breathless! In the anniversary edition of this electrifying real-life story, readers are gripped from the first page by the harrowing account of a young man who risked his life to smuggle Bibles through the borders of closed nations. Now, sixty years after Brother Andrew first prayed for God's miracle protection, this expanded edition of a classic work encourages new readers to meet this remarkable man and his mission for the first time. Working undercover for God, a mission that continues to this day, has made Brother Andrew one of the all-time heroes of the faith. His narrow escapes from danger to share the love of Jesus will encourage and embolden believers in their own walks of faith.
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This biography is both thrilling and nearly unbelievable, yet true.
Glen K
Jun 2, 2011
God's Smuggler
A wonderful book. One I'm thankful I read. There is not a dull page in the text start to finish.
piafinn
May 22, 2008
True Life Thriller
This classic story has 10 million copies in 35 languages for a reason. Everyone knows Brother Andrew; a factory worker, the son of the village blacksmith in Holland; a man who dreamed of being an undercover spy working behind enemy lines. As a child, during WW2, when his family was so poor they had to eat tulip bulbs, he would make mischief for the occupying Nazis. After the war, he went on a mission for God, crossing the "closed" borders of the Iron Curtain, bringing contraband: Bibles. He would pray, "Lord, in my luggage I have Scripture I want to take to Your children. When you were on earth, You made blind eyes see. Now, I pray, make seeing eyes blind. Do not let the guards see those things You do not want them to see." And they never did. He started the ministry, Open Doors, and now provides Bibles for the "closed" societies of Islam. The Word of God is not bound.