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Children of the Storm

The Autobiography of Natasha Vins
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Sunday school prize-giving suggestion for teenagers

The story of the daughter of an imprisoned Russian pastor, the late Georgi Vins, begins from the age of three, in 1976. 'Our airplane was descending toward Yakustk airport. A stewardess announced, "The temperature in Yakustk is minus fifty degrees." Through the airplane window I could see the snow-covered airfield and a small airport terminal.'

This is a simply and movingly told story of a prisoner family in the hand of the Lord, up to the time of Georgi's sudden release in exchange for Russian spies in 1979. The persecution later ended with Glasnost, but a testimony like this will be much appreciated, especially by the young.

Children of the Storm

The Autobiography of Natasha Vins
SKU: VINS01
Regular price £10.00
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Format:  Paperback
Size: 217 x 140 x 10 mm
Weight: 225 g
ISBN: 9781579248543
No. of pages: 135
Publisher: Bob Jones University Press
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Sunday school prize-giving suggestion for teenagers

The story of the daughter of an imprisoned Russian pastor, the late Georgi Vins, begins from the age of three, in 1976. 'Our airplane was descending toward Yakustk airport. A stewardess announced, "The temperature in Yakustk is minus fifty degrees." Through the airplane window I could see the snow-covered airfield and a small airport terminal.'

This is a simply and movingly told story of a prisoner family in the hand of the Lord, up to the time of Georgi's sudden release in exchange for Russian spies in 1979. The persecution later ended with Glasnost, but a testimony like this will be much appreciated, especially by the young.