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Raised in wealth and privilege in Southern California, the last thing Sharon Porterfield ever expected was to become a Christian missionary in the hostile, unforgiving jungles of Southeast Asia.
Her parents were atheists, but something inside her told her that there had to be a Creator. After years of searching and study, she became a committed Christian. In her mid-thirties she found a church she loved and ministered to at-risk women. She thought she had found her perfect place in Christian service. She was wrong.
One night a missionary spoke at her church. Disinterested and half
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Produktbeschreibung
Raised in wealth and privilege in Southern California, the last thing Sharon Porterfield ever expected was to become a Christian missionary in the hostile, unforgiving jungles of Southeast Asia.

Her parents were atheists, but something inside her told her that there had to be a Creator. After years of searching and study, she became a committed Christian. In her mid-thirties she found a church she loved and ministered to at-risk women. She thought she had found her perfect place in Christian service. She was wrong.

One night a missionary spoke at her church. Disinterested and half listening, she suddenly felt God pull her to investigate. Seemingly against her will, she was strongly compelled to visit Burma and the Karen people who live there.

She gave in and went.

The country was hot, humid, and alive with scorpions and malaria infected mosquitoes, and the Burmese Army was always a threat, periodically launching genocidal attacks against the Karen. The most basic of creature comforts, like indoor toilets and easy access to food, were absent.

Despite all this, Sharon fell in love with the Karen people and knew this was going to be her life's work because God Sent her.
Autorenporträt
Born in Southern California to atheist parents, as a young adult, Sharon Porterfield became a Christian. In her mid-thirties she felt a calling and has spent her life in the jungles of Southeast Asia as a missionary to the Karen people. Douglas Wellman was a television producer-director in Hollywood for over thirty years, and assistant dean of the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. Now retired, he is a Christian minister and works part-time as a chaplain at a Southern Utah hospital. He is the co-author of Boxes: The Secret Life of Howard Hughes; Five Minutes, Mr. Byner!; and Surviving Hiroshima: A Young Woman's Story.