God's Smuggler is a fascinating account of Brother Andrew's life story, starting with his childhood in Holland, through his abandoning of childhood values while in the Dutch army, and eventually, how God found him, and his complete acceptance of God and His Word. He is an amazing example of someone who trusted in God completely for so many things throughout his life: from money to get through grad school (or even for toothbrushes or razors), to trusting that God would keep him safe as he transported Bibles behind the Iron Curtain and elsewhere. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and was challenged by Brother Andrew's faith.
One note about the epilogue: I found it really interesting, but I wonder if there could be another entire book written about his later years! I was glad to read about his encounters in the Middle East, but I would love to hear and read more stories from his life.
I received this book free from Chosen Books (Baker Publishing Group) in exchange for an honest review.
One note about the epilogue: I found it really interesting, but I wonder if there could be another entire book written about his later years! I was glad to read about his encounters in the Middle East, but I would love to hear and read more stories from his life.
I received this book free from Chosen Books (Baker Publishing Group) in exchange for an honest review.
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