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A young British civil engineer has allowed God to seize hold of his life. He fi nds himself working in Pakistan where he falls in love with an American missionary nurse. Within a few months of their marriage they are running an orphanage of more than fifty girls in Karachi. his is merely the beginning! Ken shares this warm and wonderful account of nearly forty years of service in Pakistan. The last twenty years were in a kind of 'Boys Town' in Gujranwala, a bustling Punjabi city. Walking the Way is a glimpse into the challenges a Christian faces as he lives out his faith positively and…mehr

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A young British civil engineer has allowed God to seize hold of his life. He fi nds himself working in Pakistan where he falls in love with an American missionary nurse. Within a few months of their marriage they are running an orphanage of more than fifty girls in Karachi. his is merely the beginning! Ken shares this warm and wonderful account of nearly forty years of service in Pakistan. The last twenty years were in a kind of 'Boys Town' in Gujranwala, a bustling Punjabi city. Walking the Way is a glimpse into the challenges a Christian faces as he lives out his faith positively and creatively in an Islamic culture. This heart-lifting book will refresh your spirit as you discover the infectious hope and joy found in Walking the Way.
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Autorenporträt
Patty worked with her husband, Kenneth G. Old, for seven years shaping the ongoing tale of the Wizard's battle with the Little People. Ken first told the stories to children of missionaries in Pakistan. When he retired he began writing them down. After Ken died in 2007, Patty worked to get all twelve stories published. She wants children everywhere to enjoy Ken's overactive imagination. As a result of her marriage to Roy, she is now Patty Old West.