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Peter Jackson was killed by cattle rustlers while serving God in Kenya during a break between high school and college. To those who knew of his service and sacrifice, history was an inspiration, especially to young people seeking to serve God unconditionally, home or abroad. This book, written by his mother, tells the story of his life, weaving in letters he wrote home while at boarding school and later the journal he kept in Kenya. Peter's warm, godly character combined with his amazing commitment to Jesus shines through on every page. Despite his youth, his influence on those with whom he…mehr

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Peter Jackson was killed by cattle rustlers while serving God in Kenya during a break between high school and college. To those who knew of his service and sacrifice, history was an inspiration, especially to young people seeking to serve God unconditionally, home or abroad. This book, written by his mother, tells the story of his life, weaving in letters he wrote home while at boarding school and later the journal he kept in Kenya. Peter's warm, godly character combined with his amazing commitment to Jesus shines through on every page. Despite his youth, his influence on those with whom he came into contact with was immeasurable. His desire was to be a man of God and there is no doubt that this story will inspire other teenagers and people of every age to become men and women of God, too.
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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Rachel is a self employed consultant in the field of Leadership Development, Emotional Intelligence and Resilience - teaching adults how to be more effective in the workplace and at home. She holds a BsC Honours in Psychology from Royal Holloway University of London and completed her dissertation in Autism around Theory of Mind. Her son is 7 and was diagnosed in January 2017 with High Functioning Autism (Aspergers Syndrome). She has been home schooling him for the last six months due to exclusions from two mainstream primary schools due to inappropriate social behaviour. He has recently started school at a specialist independent school for Autism.