Anna And Bent

ISBN: 0816341451
By:   B.A. Larsen

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The story of Anna and Bent Larsen, two young people from Copenhagen, Denmark who served with Fernando Stahl, during some of the most exciting days in the mission field of South America. Read about their mission adventures for God during the 1930s.

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It was 1927. Excitement ran through the Skodsborg Sanitarium near Copenhagen, Denmark. The great missionary from South America, Fernando Stahl, had arrived on campus.

Anna was thrilled to hear his intriguing mission tales, and she dreamed of going to South America herself as a missionary some day.

When Elder Stahl asked her to accompany him and his family into the South American mission field, she was astounded--overwhelmed!

She dearly wanted to go, but going meant leaving her beloved fiance, Bent Larsen behind. What should she do?

Follow the Lord’s leading, of course, and He worked it out so that eventually both Anna and Bent could serve Him as a team.

This is their story during some of the most exciting days in the great South American field.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name B.A. Larsen
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.300000
Page Count 84
Language English
Year Published 2013

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