God’s Secret Agent

God’s Secret Agent by Sammy Tippit, published by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. in 2001, presents a compelling narrative that chronicles Tippit’s mission work in Communist Eastern Europe. This 320-page account, written by master storyteller Jerry Jenkins, captures the perilous journey of smuggling Bibles and preaching the Christian faith behind the Iron Curtain, highlighting the challenges and dangers faced by those involved in this vital work.
Readers will discover a vivid portrayal of the struggles and triumphs experienced during this period, as Tippit shares stories of individuals who found hope and freedom through faith. The book delves into themes of religious commitment and evangelism, illustrating the transformative power of belief in oppressive circumstances. This edition offers an insightful look into the intersection of faith and courage, making it a significant contribution to the genre of biography and autobiography.
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Crafted by master storyteller Jerry Jenkins, this riveting account of Sammy Tippit’s mission work in Communist Eastern Europe reads like a spy thriller. Readers will feel the danger of smuggling Bibles and preaching God’s Word behind the Iron Curtain and will witness God’s miracles as Tippit introduces people enslaved by Communism to the freedom to be found in Christ. Previously released as No Matter What the Cost (Thomas Nelson Publishers).
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