Curse of the Skunk People Piercing the Mist to Move the Mountain |
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Other:
| Navarro, Aquila |
As told to:
| Navarro, Aquila |
(various roles):
| Navarro, Aquila |
Translator:
| Zavala Garcia, Desi |
Author:
| Fenichel, Brad |
Editor:
| Fenichel, Brad |
ISBN: | 978-1-955510-00-4 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2021 |
Publisher: | Saddle Mountain Communications
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
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Book Description:
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A fictional work, Curse of the Skunk People recounts the story of Wilhelm Wagner, a young Anabaptist, who fled his native Germany in 1916 on a pilgrimage that would take him deep into the forgotten sierras of Central Mexico in his search for the legendary Skunk People. At stake ... the very notion that God still cares to be involved with men and women in our own time!Wagner's dogged tenacity, through tragedy and triumph, stands as an inspiration for those of us living a century later...
More DescriptionA fictional work, Curse of the Skunk People recounts the story of Wilhelm Wagner, a young Anabaptist, who fled his native Germany in 1916 on a pilgrimage that would take him deep into the forgotten sierras of Central Mexico in his search for the legendary Skunk People. At stake ... the very notion that God still cares to be involved with men and women in our own time!Wagner's dogged tenacity, through tragedy and triumph, stands as an inspiration for those of us living a century later who would dare -- as he did -- to believe that God not only exists, but that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.A bonus 39-page Study Guide is included, for personal devotion or small group dialogue.Category: Christian Living / Inspirational Fiction