Miracles in the Jungle

Readers will learn how to obey God in all that He has called them to do

Faith-Strengthening Book Documents Family's Mission in New Guinea

Readers will learn how to obey God in all that He has called them to do

2010-08-02

LONGWOOD, FL-When God calls someone to do something that may seem frightening or insurmountable, it is definitely the right choice to obey Him and then hang on for the ride. The ride for the Rogne family during their first term overseas as missionaries included many miracles which are included in Miracles in the Jungle: Memoirs of a Missionary Family in Papua, New Guinea ($10.99, paperback, 978-1-60957-305-8). Within the pages of this new release from Xulon Press author David Rogne, readers will meet a village chief who made "man arrows" to kill the author, learn of the demon who controlled a village deep in the jungle, read of an emaciated tribal man who saw Jesus as he was dying, hear the testimony of a former cannibal, and marvel at two medical miracles. This faith-strengthening book will challenge readers to follow Him--even to the ends of the earth.

"I hope to inspire Christians to take that 'leap of faith' and courageously obey God in all that He has called them to do," the author says. "And for those who are unsaved reading this book, I hope that they will 'see' the invisible God and come to a knowledge of the truth. God is still the God of miracles to those who put their trust in Him alone!"

Rogne, who served six years in New Guinea, is very passionate about teaching the Word of God to others. Throughout his experiences abroad, his worldview was challenged and his faith in God Almighty was strengthened. It is his hope that, through this prolific collection of stories, he will share the gospel with readers from all walks of life and possibly inspire others to take up the call to overseas missions.

 

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