ISBN-13: 9780990331315 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 188 str.
Honduras, land of deep waters, a country torn apart by civil unrest, violence and poverty: Is it possible to go back? Thirty years after being banned from Honduras as a young nun, Joan, now married with two grown sons, finds herself haunted by memories of her four years there. She is determined to return, but how, and if so what will she find? Patricia Robertson's novel, Land of Deep Waters will help you appreciate the challenges faced by missionaries who give up their own country in order to walk with others in third world countries. It will also lead you through the deep waters where conversion takes place. Through extensive interviews with others who lived in Honduras in the mid-1970's, research on the Internet and her own encounters with life in a third world country, Patricia Robertson is able to recreate the experience for her readers. "Patricia Robertson has captured this very human and spiritual and dynamic quality of the people of Olancho, what once was known as the 'Wild West' of Honduras. Once there, you always want to go back." Richard Preston, former missionary to Honduras. One dollar of each print sale will go to The Lamb Institute and their efforts to help those living in violent and poverty stricken areas of Tegucigalpa, the capitol of Honduras.
Honduras, land of deep waters, a country torn apart by civil unrest, violence and poverty: Is it possible to go back? Thirty years after being banned from Honduras as a young nun, Joan, now married with two grown sons, finds herself haunted by memories of her four years there. She is determined to return, but how, and if so what will she find?Patricia Robertsons novel, Land of Deep Waters will help you appreciate the challenges faced by missionaries who give up their own country in order to walk with others in third world countries. It will also lead you through the deep waters where conversion takes place.Through extensive interviews with others who lived in Honduras in the mid-1970s, research on the Internet and her own encounters with life in a third world country, Patricia Robertson is able to recreate the experience for her readers. "Patricia Robertson has captured this very human and spiritual and dynamic quality of the people of Olancho, what once was known as the Wild West of Honduras. Once there, you always want to go back." Richard Preston, former missionary to Honduras. One dollar of each print sale will go to The Lamb Institute and their efforts to help those living in violent and poverty stricken areas of Tegucigalpa, the capitol of Honduras.