Desperate March

· WestBow Press
Ebook
50
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Abraham is one of thousands of children who fled on foot after enemies set fire to their villages and often killed their families. The children walked over a thousand miles across Sudan and Ethiopia, ending up in refugee camps in Kenya. During their march, they suffered from unending hunger and thirst, illness and injury. They had to keep alert for danger from lions, crocodiles, and enemy soldiers.

Although Abrahams faith falters at times during his journey, he later discovers that his trust in God grew during his desperate march.

About the author

Carolyn Koster Yost interviewed some of the “Lost Boys” as a newspaper and magazine writer, and she was their teacher during summer school. She also has authored two children’s books and many devotional stories.

She has taught children in Bible classes in her home and in church. Her passion is to see children grow in faith and practice trusting God in all situations. She lives in Hudsonville, Michigan, and spends her winters in Port Charlotte, Florida.

Her books include: Mother Rabbit Knew, which won the Children’s Reading Round Table of Chicago Award, and The Robins Knew.

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