The rebel son of Ian Smith tells his extraordinary story.
He led a debauched and selfish life until a dramatic esperience of Jesus Christ radically changed his perceptions. Reconciliation with God brought a new awareness of injustice and oppression in his own country. Understanding for the first time the agonies that lay behind so lives in his country - by then deep in bloody civil war - he asked God to forgive him and use him in whatever way he could as an instrument of reconciliation and peace.
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SMI |
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D Blue/White do |
| No. of Pages |
160 |
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