Diamonds in the Darkness

“Diamonds in the Darkness” by Pat Nickson is a compelling narrative published by lOnwards and Upwards in 2011. This first edition spans 205 pages and is presented in English. The book tells the story of a remarkable woman who dedicated her life to serving God and others, traveling from England to various countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, where she spent over twenty-five years.
Readers will find that the writings of Revd. Dr. Pat Nickson OBE offer insights into her experiences in community health and her role in founding the Pan African Institute of Community Health (IPASC). The narrative serves as a source of inspiration for those involved in community health initiatives and for individuals seeking a genuine perspective on contemporary Christian mission. Through her journey, Nickson’s story highlights themes of service and dedication, making it a meaningful read for those interested in these subjects.
Official synopsis Publisher
This book tells the story of a remarkable woman who made herself available to God wherever she went. After training as a nurse Revd. Dr. Pat Nickson OBE worked across the world from England to Australia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic lof Congo. Congo was her home for more than twenty five years and the founding of IPASC (the Pan African Institute of Community Health) is her enduring achievement. ‘Diamonds in the Darkness’ was the title chosen by Pat Nickson for her proposed book, which remains incomplete due to illness in her last few months. Her writings provide inspiration for anyone engaged in community health or those listening for an authentic voice of contemporary Christian mission.
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