
231 Days
A Miraculous True Story of Faith in the Face of Terror
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Narrated by:
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James Arlen Warning
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By:
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James Martin
About this listen
Some stories are hard to believe. Many of these same stories are deeply inspirational. They can encourage and bolster us in our Christian walks. They can remind us that God's omnipresent power knows no bounds, that through prayer and believing we can triumph in the harrowing battles of life. With this thought, the kidnapping of Christian missionary Herb Gregg, Jr., the daily threats to his well-being that followed, and his miraculous release from captivity represent a timeless-and timely-story of faith in action when chances for survival varied between slim and none. In the end, Herb triumphed. That is the unbelievable and inspirational story that follows.
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