
Saint Behind Enemy Lines
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Peterson
About this listen
As a child and teenager, Olga Kovarova had many unanswered questions about religion, yet she was not allowed to discuss her concerns openly with her native Czechoslovakia under Communist rule. In Saint behind Enemy Lines, Olga Kovarova Campora shares her experiences growing up, her first contact with Czech Latter-day Saints, her eventual conversion, and her experiences as a member of the Church today. She also describes that poignant moment when the Velvet Revolution officially brought a new life of hope and freedom to her homeland in 1989. A vivid and suspenseful account of how the Lord uses his children to bring about his purposes, including the growth of the kingdom.
©1997 Olga Campora (P)2024 Olga Campora
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