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Missiles over Cuba / Tom White ; foreword by Sherwood Eliot Wirt.

By: Publisher: Middlebury, Indiana, USA : Living Sacrifice Books, [1981]Copyright date: ©1981Description: 222 pages ; 18 cmContent type:
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  • unmediated
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Subject(s): Summary: The Tom White story. God's message explodes behind the Sugar Cane Curtain.-- (from front cover)Summary: For seven years, Tom White led a massive gospel invasion of Cuba. More than 400,000 pieces of Christian literature, missiles of love, were either dropped from the sky or carried ashore by the sea. On May 27, 1979 his plane crashed on a Cuban highway. Brutal treatment from the secret police, months of solitary confinement, and the twenty-four-year sentence of a kangaroo court form the backdrop of this fascinating story. In this school of suffering, at Combinado del Este Prison, the author met and worshipped with the suffering Cuban church.-- (from back cover)
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Holland Park 920 Biographies & Biographical Novels Holland Park Church Library Room 920 Whi Mis 1981 c1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0193
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The Tom White story. God's message explodes behind the Sugar Cane Curtain.-- (from front cover)

For seven years, Tom White led a massive gospel invasion of Cuba. More than 400,000 pieces of Christian literature, missiles of love, were either dropped from the sky or carried ashore by the sea. On May 27, 1979 his plane crashed on a Cuban highway. Brutal treatment from the secret police, months of solitary confinement, and the twenty-four-year sentence of a kangaroo court form the backdrop of this fascinating story. In this school of suffering, at Combinado del Este Prison, the author met and worshipped with the suffering Cuban church.-- (from back cover)

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