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Book Reading - Deeply Esteemed

Book Reading - Deeply Esteemed

By: 3ABN Australia Radio
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‘That zealous apostle’ is how one of his contemporaries described Pastor H.C.K. Harker (1877-1963), veteran Seventh-day Adventist evangelist and colporteur in the Australasian Division. Pastor Harker’s denominational service coincided with the rapid growth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia and New Zealand and some of the most tumultuous decades in world history. While a student at Avondale College, Pastor Harker met Mrs. Ellen G. White and his association with this godly woman became a pivotal influence in his remarkable life and ministry. The Author, a grandson of H.C.K. Harker, vividly records many of the joys and sorrows of one who was so ‘deeply esteemed.’© 2023 3ABN Australia Inc. All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality World
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Episodes
  • Chapter 22 - Richly Rewarding
    Mar 22 2019

    Be inspired and encouraged as Dr Barry Harker reads about a man of faith and courage who cheerfully overcame obstacles and difficulties to fulfil his calling.

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    17 mins
  • Chapter 21 - That Zealous Apostle
    Mar 21 2019

    Be inspired and encouraged as Dr Barry Harker reads about a man of faith and courage who cheerfully overcame obstacles and difficulties to fulfil his calling.

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    14 mins
  • Chapter 20 - Fixed Heart Brigade
    Mar 20 2019

    Be inspired and encouraged as Dr Barry Harker reads about a man of faith and courage who cheerfully overcame obstacles and difficulties to fulfil his calling.

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    18 mins

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