Carl Lawrence

Henrique Mugabe, a Mozambican, prepares for the most dangerous undertaking of his life-fleeing his country by tying himself under a railcar. He must leave everything he knows behind, including his bride, Diolinda, to attend Bible school in South Africa.
Eric Murphy exhales in frustration as he waits on his delayed flight at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. Two weeks earlier, the love of his life had broken up with him because she didn't have room in her universe for a preacher boy on his way to seminary in California. Why did I let Uncle Bjorn talk me into this in the first place? Murphy wonders.
Elderly Mr. Maxwell, now a church janitor, eats breakfast every day at The Horseless Carriage, just because that's what he and his wife used to do... before she died. Will he ever be able to atone for the secrets of his past, which continue to haunt him?
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Carl Lawrence is a missionary journalist whose heart burns with true stories that will only be believed if read as fiction. "This book has been burning in my heart for years," Carl says. "My purpose for writing was to demonstrate through story the truth that even when 'man means it for evil, God means it for good.'"
Carl has 35 years' experience with Far East Broadcasting Co. He won a Gold Medallion for his best-selling The Church In China (Bethany; Shannon Publishers, translated in 4 languages). Other titles of his include Majken (Thomas Nelson); Rwanda: A walk through darkness (Vision House); The Cross and the Sword , Oh India, My India, and The Broken Letter (all Shannon Publishers); and The Prince Still Smiled (Tyndale; translated into 5 languages).