ln this book Warner Clark tells the story of one American couple living through the heart of the 20th century. He writes of his pioneering and faith-filled heritage, of growing up, making a living, finding a calling, falling in love, fighting a war, and helping people on three continents to heal the hurts of the past. Warner is honest about the ups and downs, what it was like facing illness, uncertainty, and loss, and describes as well the adventure of interacting with people of all ages, races, and walks of life. Finally, Our World on Our Watch shares the excitement Warner and Dorothy Jane have experienced in exploring new beginnings and new creativity during their so-called retirement years.
‘As an American, Warner Clark played a part in two great European endeavors: first in ridding our continent of the Nazi menace through all the suffering of World War Two, and secondly in saving postwar Europe from total collapse through starvation and the disruptive pressure of Marxist ideology... There is still much to be learned on both sides of the Atlantic from reflecting on these earlier struggles, as Warner Clark does. The precise nature of the challenges facing us now may be different, but again today, if we all pull together in the spirit Clark displays, we can ail pull through.’ Archie Mackenzie, British Ambassador (retired)
‘ln Our World on Our Watch, Warner Clark shares his insights gained over a lifetime of travel, working with an organization committed to applying Christian principles to world situations. His chatty style keeps you interested, while his philosophy makes you think. Our World on Our Watch is an interesting read from start to finish.’ Christine Sackey, Editor, The Humboldt Beacon
‘Warner Clark has spent the better part of his life helping people to understand that we are all in this thing called life together. Educators should take his message and use it to teach the young people of the world that the future of mankind is bright, if we all work together for the good of all. As our global community expands, our very existence on earth may depend on it.’ Shannon Mcwhorter, Community Leader, Humboldt County, California
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