Daktar: Diplomat in BangladeshKregel Publications, 1996 M02 1 - 352 pages The classic missionary story of Dr. Viggo Olsen continues to thrill readers with its blend of excitement, insight, and inspiration. |
Contents
Epidemics and Effects | 205 |
Rampage and Revival | 220 |
Whigs and Whirlwind | 233 |
Rape and Repression | 246 |
Part Five Bangladesh 19711972 | 259 |
Meeting Mujib | 306 |
Bangladesh Brigade | 319 |
Mr Music | 333 |
CrossCountry Doctor | 94 |
Part Three East Pakistan 19621966 | 110 |
Clause and Colleagues | 128 |
Building and Bengali | 145 |
President and Pressures | 162 |
Opening and Overture | 180 |
Part Four East Pakistan 19661971 | 193 |
Visa 001 | 344 |
Steps in Finding Gods Will | 347 |
Basic Principles of Medical Missions | 350 |
Notes | 351 |
Acknowledgments | 352 |
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Page 176 - Be still, and know that I am God : I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.
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