Beyond All This

Beyond All This by Mildred Anderson, published by Light Messages Publishing in 2010, is a biography that recounts the life of Bertha “Granny” Holdeman, who, at the age of fifty-nine, dedicated herself to the mountain people of Haiti. This edition spans 214 pages and presents a narrative of her experiences as she faced numerous challenges, including drought, floods, and hurricanes, all in her quest to assist the community in finding a better way of life.
Readers will find a detailed account of Granny’s journey over more than three decades, highlighting her struggles and triumphs. The story illustrates the impact of her mission at Fermathe, which began on land affected by a voodoo curse and has since evolved to provide vital support and hope to many. This work touches on themes of religious commitment, social science, and the dynamics of Christian ministry, offering insights into the resilience of both the individual and the community she served.
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This is the story of how, as a fifty-nine year-old woman, Bertha “Granny” Holdeman cast her lot with the mountain people of Haiti and suffered through drought and flood, hurricane and want, to help them find a better way.
This compelling saga spans more than three decades to chronicle hurt and leanness, struggle and triumph. The mission Granny helped found at Fermathe in Haiti began on a plot blighted by voodoo curse. Today it ministers to countless people, providing help and hope.
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