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04 September 2012
Excellent poetry book. Well worth the price,
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought this book because I like the carol In The Bleak Midwinter and having read some of her sayings and the Guardian article on The Goblin Market I decided to explore her work further. I borrowed the book originally from the library but there are so many poems included the renewals I would have needed to get anywhere near finishing it were too many so I decided to buy the book. I am glad I did as I am really enjoying it at the rate of one poem a day - it will take years!! But it doesn't matter now as it is my own copy.
04 March 2013
Awesome story of anti-Christian feelings being surpassed
Fascinating story of the beginning of Open Doors. Brother Andrew was clearly led by God into this work.
I bought this product as I am a supporter of Open Doors and wondered about its origins. Fascinating to think that Brother Andrew despite his poor health is still alive.
I really liked the book because it resolved Open Doors origins. The only thing to dislike is that it doesn't come completely up to date. With Open Doors move into Asia from its European origins.