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July 15, 1955 - Brother Andrew Makes 1st Visit Behind the Iron Curtain to Visit Persecuted Believers

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July 15, 1955 - Brother Andrew Makes 1st Visit Behind the Iron Curtain to Visit Persecuted Believers

Today marks the 60 year anniversary of Brother Andrew's first trip behind the Iron Curtain to visit persecuted believers.

If you'd like to introduce your children and grandchildren to the exciting life and work of Brother Andrew, you should pick up a copy of Brother Andrew: Behind Enemy Lines from our Trailblazers series.

About the Book:

In the years before Andrew van der Bijl took the name Brother Andrew, he was no stranger to adventure and intrigue – in fact, he craved it. As a young lad, he was forever getting into mischief, and even risked his life during the Nazi occupation of Holland by setting off fireworks in the faces of German soldiers! Years later, God used this same thirst for danger and excitement as Andrew smuggled Bibles into Communist countries to help the persecuted, underground church and bring light to darkened hearts. Enemy lines and hostile borders mean nothing to God or to Andrew, who still works to assist the persecuted church across the world through the organization he founded, Open Doors.

Read a sample chapter: PDF

Where to Buy:

Brother Andrew Behind Enemy Lines by Nancy Drummond is available at any good Christian bookstore. If you don’t have a Christian bookstore near you, you may want to consider purchasing a copy from one of the online book retailers listed below:

Buy Now: Christian Focus: Paperback Amazon: Paperback | Kindle Apple: iBooks Barnes & Noble: Paperback Grace & Truth Books: Paperback 10ofThose: Paperback Eden: Paperback Koorong: Paperback CLC Bookshops: Paperback

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