Author: Lenya Heitzig
Narrator: Lisa Larsen
Unabridged: 7 hr 5 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Christianaudio
Published: 09/04/2018
Will we try to forget all the things we've seen?
Or will we see, really see, and then let our emotions
lead us into a new way of living?
This is the story of one woman who refused to look away from atrocities on her television screen. Lenya Heitzig allowed her heart to break at the plight of refugees and the deaths of innocent children, and then she begged God for a job to do.
In this gritty, passionate story, Lenya details the epic way God answered her prayers—how a spark came to life turning weapons of war into something beautiful. Experience the hope found in a children's playground as you journey with her through the jungles of Burma and the war-torn streets of the Middle East.
Though the shape of your heart and passion may look very different, you will find hope and inspiration in ordinary people who go to incredible lengths to share God's life-giving love.
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