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Here is a unique combination of engrossing autobiography, wide-ranging travelogue, slam-bang adventure, and refreshing affirmation of Divine Providence-all in one relatively small volume. - Don Bassett, author of The Daily Family Bible Reader and Joseph's Code Warner Davis grew up in a region that is home to malarial mosquitoes, ravenous driver ants, prowling lions, 30-foot- long pythons, and highly venomous mambas. It is also a land of intertribal warfare, rebel occupations, and anarchic government. His father's call to serve as a missionary in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic…mehr

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Here is a unique combination of engrossing autobiography, wide-ranging travelogue, slam-bang adventure, and refreshing affirmation of Divine Providence-all in one relatively small volume. - Don Bassett, author of The Daily Family Bible Reader and Joseph's Code Warner Davis grew up in a region that is home to malarial mosquitoes, ravenous driver ants, prowling lions, 30-foot- long pythons, and highly venomous mambas. It is also a land of intertribal warfare, rebel occupations, and anarchic government. His father's call to serve as a missionary in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) and his mother's acceptance of that summons land them, his sister and him in tow, in a world of chaos. A suspenseful story unfolds of Warner's dealing with fierce uncertainty. Light breaks through the darkness of despair when Warner reaches a conscious decision.
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WARNER DAVIS was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and reared in the Congo, the son of missionaries. A graduate of Asbury College (now Asbury University), Asbury Theological Seminary, andColumbiaTheologicalSeminary, his education stands him in good stead. A minister, he has served churches in Kentucky, Florida, New York, and Tennessee. Today, he and his wife, Tingting, enjoy retirement in Collierville, Tennessee.