Siberian Miracle

Siberian Miracle by Peter de Bruijne, published by Marshall Pickering in 1991, is a compelling narrative that explores the author’s experiences in Russia. This edition, available in English and spanning 237 pages, presents a personal Christian testimony that delves into themes of faith and resilience. Translated by Adrian Peetoom, the book offers insights into the challenges and triumphs faced in a unique cultural context.
Readers will find a rich exploration of personal faith intertwined with the broader landscape of Russian life. The narrative emphasizes the author’s journey and the inspirational aspects of his experiences, making it a significant contribution to the genre of personal testimonies. With its focus on Russia and the elements of popular inspirational works, Siberian Miracle invites readers to reflect on the power of faith in overcoming adversity.
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Peter O. De Bruijne ; Translated By Adrian Peetoom. Translation Of Louter Vuur.
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