Life as a missionary is often seen as romantic, but Irene Rowley tells of the reality--coping with disease, misunderstanding, a handicapped child and homesickness. Yet her determination to work for God in Brazil carries her through and gives purpose to all that she does. David Waite writes: "People will be challenged after reading this down-to-earth, honest book. We learn of the tensions of missionary life, the heat, dust and squalor of Brazil and of some of the problems of the people there. It is refreshingly different."
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