Into the Blizzard

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When Jack Zachary of Manitoba, Canada, accepted Christ, he began to spread his new faith. He lived a life of unbelievable hardship and peril in order to tell others about his Savior. Into the Blizzard records in vivid narrative the adventures of a dauntless emissary for Christ.

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When Jack Zachary of Manitoba, Canada, accepted Christ, he began to spread his new faith. He lived a life of unbelievable hardship and peril in order to tell others about his Savior. Into the Blizzard records in vivid narrative the adventures of a dauntless emissary for Christ.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Olivine Bohner
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.540000
Page Count 172
Language English
Year Published 2012

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Jack as Christ's witness travels in -50 below weather
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When Jack Zachary a young Ukrainian Man of Manitoba, Canada accepted Christ as his Master, he began to spread his new faith. He lived a life of unbelievable hardship and peril to tell others especially his own Ukrainian people about the Savior he had found. No ice, no snow, no wintry gale,,no temperatures of 50 below no danger, no persecution, no brush with death, no angry charges of "Heretic" could detain him."Into the Blizzard" details Jack's true story in vivid narrative the adventuress of a dauntless, emissary for Christ. This man had no vehicle only a sled that he pulled.

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