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An edition of If I Perish (2001)

If I Perish

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Ahn Ei Sook stood alone among thousands of kneeling people in bold defiance of the tyrannical command to bow to a pagan Japanese shrine. After months on the run, she was captured and condemned to a living death in the filth and degradation of a Japanese prison. Although she was imprisoned and tormented for many years, her determination and fortitude never diminished. In spite of the brutality, oppression, and ruthlessness of her captors, Miss Ahn remained true to Christ and won many of her fellow prisoners to him by her example. Her courageous activities in prison not only brought the light of the Gospel to many, but also resulted in a reduction of torture. A remarkable true story of the savage persecution of Christians in Korea during World War II. - Back cover.

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Publisher
Moody Publishers
Language
English
Pages
350

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If I Perish
October 1, 2001, Moody Publishers
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First Sentence

"It was the first of the month, the day appointed by our Japanese oppressors as the time for the mass pilgrimage to the shrine where we had been commanded to go and worship. "

Table of Contents

Declaration of war at Namsan Mountain
Escape!
A temporary hideout
A place of refuge
Preparing for persecution
Nowhere to lay my head
Go to Pyongyang
A foreboding of terror
The Elijah of this day
Seeing, they do not perceive
A miracle and an old man
A sympathetic ear
A broken appointment
A challenge to the oppressors
Brimstone fire will fall!
Under watchful eyes
Nationwide arrest and persecution
Hell on earth
A different jail and a renewed vow
A change of heart
The detention ward
A young rebel
Inquisition
Pyongyang prison
Life in prison
On trial
Memories
The maniac
The scabbed baby
The geisha Sun Wha
The nursery in the prison
Hearty laughter
Tortured for singing
A beautiful swindler
A young girl condemned to die
Handcuffed!
Desperate hunger
Father's repentance
The governor's sudden death
My sister's love
Rejected freedom
The rock stands unchanging
The repentant jailer
A day of rest
The world turned over
Millionaire street sweepers
Kidnapped by the Communists
Freedom at last!
America

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Chicago, IL

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
350
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7875896M
ISBN 10
0802430791
ISBN 13
9780802430793
OCLC/WorldCat
47755914
Library Thing
1847754
Goodreads
251751

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