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I loved a girl A private correspondence between two young Africans and their pastor Walter Trobisch

By: Material type: TextLanguage: cd Publication details: U.S.A; HarperSanFrancisco; 1980Description: 121tr; PaperbackISBN:
  • 0060684542
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.7
  • W231-T84
Online resources: Summary: With a new foreword by Josh McDowell, this drama of two young Africans in love, played out against the kaleidoscope of African cultural change, confronts issues of universal concern to young people everywhere. Through an exchange of letters with Walter Trobisch, their: “Dear Pastor,” Francois and Cecile reveal their struggles with questions about sexuality, marriage, self-worth, commitment, and temptation. This forthright exposition places love, courtship, and marriage in a solid Christian framework.
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With a new foreword by Josh McDowell, this drama of two young Africans in love, played out against the kaleidoscope of African cultural change, confronts issues of universal concern to young people everywhere. Through an exchange of letters with Walter Trobisch, their: “Dear Pastor,” Francois and Cecile reveal their struggles with questions about sexuality, marriage, self-worth, commitment, and temptation. This forthright exposition places love, courtship, and marriage in a solid Christian framework.

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