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Out of the Fog

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This is a gripping and deeply moving account of a modern pilgrim’s progress.

'This is a gripping and deeply moving account of a modern pilgrim’s progress.

'Born in England during an air-raid in World War l, Naomi Echlin came in early childhood to live in Tasmania with her parents. She writes vividly of the turbulent post-war depression years that followed - an only child tossed in a sea of stormy relationships at home, at school and abroad.

'There are two interventions of the Spirit that redirect her life - the personal and global challenge of the world work of Moral Re-Armament, along with conversion to a satisfying faith in the Roman Catholic Church. This voyage of discovery is related with refreshing honesty and a buoyant humour. The power of hope and faith disperses the fog of cynicism and despair.'

Author(s)
Language

English

Publication
1980
Pages
88
Type
Publisher
Grosvenor Books Australia
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Granted
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Author(s)
Language

English

Publication
1980
Pages
88
Type
Publisher
Grosvenor Books Australia
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.