Evidence Not Seen

Evidence Not Seen

A Woman's Miraculous Faith in the Jungles of World War II

by Darlene Deibler Rose
Publisher: HarperCollins
Trade Paperback, 225 pages
Price: $16.99
'As an American spy, you are worthy of death . . .' With that, he drew his finger across his throat then slapped the hilt of the sword at his side. All time froze around me . . . In terror I watched the man's hand fold around the hilt of the sword . . .

This is the true story of a young American missionary woman's courage and triumph of faith in the jungles of New Guinea and her four years in a notorious Japanese prison camp. Never to see her husband again, she was forced to sign a confession to a crime she did not commit and face the executioner's sword, only to be miraculously spared. Hers is a triumphant story of an obedient faith—humble, resolute, indestructible, of the sort that literally transforms the world's most horrifying experiences.

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Summary: The true story of a young woman interred in a Japanese concentration camp during World War II whose faith only becomes stronger through the ideal.

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