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Children of the Storm by Natasha Vins
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Summary: Young, school-age Natasha receives pressure from her teachers to give her unquestioning allegiance to the Soviet State. Anti-Christian sentiment dogs her family's life as well. The Vins family faces imprisonment, humiliation, court trials, and loss of jobs as part of the persecution waged by their government. In her teen years, Natasha begins to see that doors close to those who remain faithful to Christ. Now she must count the cost and decide for herself whether she wants to pay the price.
A True Story of: Lives preserved in spite of brutal restrictions. Family preserved through imprisonment and long separations. Faith preserved in the midst of hostile unbelief. Natasha's father is a leader in the underground church of the Soviet Union. When Georgi Vins is forced to spend time in hiding and in prison, Natasha looks to her beloved grandmother for spiritual guidance, but in her teens, Natasha reaches a personal crossroads. In a homeland that demands that she embrace communistic ideals and deny the existence of God, will she follow Christ into a life of poverty and hardship, or will she renounce her parents' Christ for the opportunities and open doors which higher education has to offer?
Reading level: 16 years to adult
Paperback
Pages: 135
Size: 139 x 216mm
Journeyforth 2002
Bible Version: ?none
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