Petes Story
$24.99
Pete Jackson was the youngest child in a missionary family, who struggled with separation, loneliness and boarding school before emerging as a vibrant young Christian man. Through the letters he wrote home and later the journal he kept, we see Pete as a warm, godly and committed individual who, depite his youth, had a great influence on the people he came into contact with. His desire was to be a man of God and there is no doubt that this story will inspire other teenagers to become men and women of God too.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781860245459
ISBN10: 1860245455
Rachel Jackson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2012
Publisher: Authentic
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