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A Gentle Breeze From Gossamer Wings
A Gentle Breeze From Gossamer Wings
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by Gordon Beld
If you've forgotten about Cambodia in the 1970s, you'll be astonished by what happened, and you will get insights into what it means to be a refugee in a world where 40 million of the world's people no longer have the option of going home. Pol Pot was the Khmer Rouge leader whose reign of terror caused the death of up to 2 million Cambodians in the mid-1970s. He masterminded an extreme, Maoist-inspired revolution in which Cambodians died in mass executions, and from starvation and disease. This book of historical fiction shows the life of one refugee from the reign of genocide. Robert Schuller writes the foreword for this book.
"I am pleased to recommend A Gentle Breeze From Gossamer Wings. Every Christian in America should read it. It will warm your heart and stimulate your mind. From opposite sides of the world--the killing fields of the Cambodian holocaust and the quiet, shaded streets of a small Indiana town--its principal characters come together to demonstrate the power of love and the rich rewards of following Christ's admonition to care for those He calls 'the least of these, My brethren.' Get a copy and you'll be inspired by what happens. You'll be challenged to examine your feelings for the less fortunate and your attitudes about other social and ethical issues. And you'll be encouraged by the reminder that caring people still can make a difference. It's a story you won't want to miss - and it could change your life." - Robert H. Schuller, Pastor, Crystal Cathedral
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If you've forgotten about Cambodia in the 1970s, you'll be astonished by what happened, and you will get insights into what it means to be a refugee in a world where 40 million of the world's people no longer have the option of going home. Pol Pot was the Khmer Rouge leader whose reign of terror caused the death of up to 2 million Cambodians in the mid-1970s. He masterminded an extreme, Maoist-inspired revolution in which Cambodians died in mass executions, and from starvation and disease. This book of historical fiction shows the life of one refugee from the reign of genocide. Robert Schuller writes the foreword for this book.
"I am pleased to recommend A Gentle Breeze From Gossamer Wings. Every Christian in America should read it. It will warm your heart and stimulate your mind. From opposite sides of the world--the killing fields of the Cambodian holocaust and the quiet, shaded streets of a small Indiana town--its principal characters come together to demonstrate the power of love and the rich rewards of following Christ's admonition to care for those He calls 'the least of these, My brethren.' Get a copy and you'll be inspired by what happens. You'll be challenged to examine your feelings for the less fortunate and your attitudes about other social and ethical issues. And you'll be encouraged by the reminder that caring people still can make a difference. It's a story you won't want to miss - and it could change your life." - Robert H. Schuller, Pastor, Crystal Cathedral
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