
Der Tag des Herrn - Lieder und Hörspiele zum Sonntag
Hörmit - Biblische Hörspiele und Geschichten
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Narrated by:
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Peter van Woerden
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Hermann Schulte
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Brigitte Straube
About this listen
Lieder und Hörszenen zum Sonntag: Im Mittelpunkt steht der Wettkampf zweier Kanumannschaften, die Pelze durch Kanadas eisfreie Flüsse transportieren. Eine Crew, die kürzlich zum Glauben fand, entscheidet sich, am Sonntag zu ruhen – trotz des Wettlaufs gegen die Zeit. Wer wird zuerst ankommen? Weitere Szenen und Lieder erklären Ursprung und Bedeutung des Sonntags.
Eine Wiederauflage der LP Der Tag des Herrn aus dem Jahr 1967.
©1989 Gerth Medien in der SCM Verlagsgruppe GmbH (P)1989 Gerth Medien in der SCM Verlagsgruppe GmbH
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