In Peril on the Sea - Robert Bell - Books - MOODY PUBLISHING - 9781600662683 - 1996
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In Peril on the Sea New edition

Robert Bell

In Peril on the Sea New edition

In Peril on the Sea is the story of missionary widow Ethel Bell and her children-Mary, 14, and Robert, 11-uprooted by the war from their West African station, find themselves on a small freighter bound for America. It is 1942. Sights and sounds of war envelop the world. And in the arena of the South Atlantic the infamous German submarine U-66 prowls the gray waters. Suddenly, on a peaceful August afternoon, a shrieking alarm pierces the stillness. Torpedoes explode. Fire engulfs the ship and within two minutes it disappears beneath the oil-slimed, shark infested waters. What follows is an almost unbelievable saga of death and despair as mother, daughter and son find themselves on an eight-by-ten foot raft along with two orphaned missionary children and fourteen male crew members. For twenty days aboard the bobbing vessel, Ethel Bell becomes pastor, peacekeeper, teacher, mediator and caregiver. But the story does not end with the surprising rescue. Years later, in a poignant moment, Robert Bell meets his "enemies" face to face. The war is over. God's love and forgiveness have triumphed.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 1996
ISBN13 9781600662683
Publishers MOODY PUBLISHING
Pages 224
Dimensions 294 g
Language English  

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