This is the true story of a young American missionary woman courage and triump of faith in the jungles of New Guinea and her four years in a notorious Japanese prison camp. Never to see her husband again, she was forced to sign a confession to a crime she did not commit and face the executioner's sword, only to be miraculously spared.
The True Story of One Woman's Triumph of Faith
Newlywed American missionary Darlene Deibler Rose survived four years in a notorious Japanese prison camp set deep in the jungles of New Guinea. Thinking she was never to see her husband again, Darlene Rose was forced to sign a false confession and face the executioner's sword, only to be miraculously spared.
“"My life was changed when I heard Darlene Rose's story. It challenged my faith as nothing else had. "”
"[A] testimony of deep faith and a confirmation on the faithfulness of God."--Dr. Charles Stanley, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church of Atlanta "An incredible faith-building, awe-inspiring story ... a story we all need to hear."--Kay Arthur, Author, Teacher, Precept Ministries International "Darlene's testimony is a quick and powerful remedy for anyone who is discouraged or ungrateful."--Bill Gothard, Institute in Basic Life Principles, Oak Brook, IL --Ruth Bell Graham (daughter of Billy Graham)
Darlene Deibler Rose was the first American woman to enter the Baliem Valley of New Guinea. She remarried after the war and resumed missionary work in the Australian outback where she now lives.
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