Pete's Story: A Remarkable Account of Tragedy and Hope
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Product Description
The inspiring story of teenager Pete Jackson who was murdered
by cattle rustlers in Kenya whilst spending his gap year as an aid worker.
Pete Jackson was the youngest child in a missionary family, who struggled
with separation, loneliness and boarding school before emerging as a
vibrant young Christian man. Through the letters he wrote home and later
the journal he kept, we see Pete as a warm, godly and committed individual
who, depite his youth, had a great influence on the people he came into
contact with.
His desire was to be a man of God and there is no doubt that this story
will inspire other teenagers to become men and women of God too.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2061496 in Books
- Published on: 2000-07-07
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
Evangelicals Now
I hope this book will encourage others, particularly other
19-year-olds, to have a similar desire.
About the Author
Rachel Jackson is an ordinary mother of four, with an
extraordinary God who skilfully led her and her husband, Julian, into
teacher training, church and refugee work in Kenya.

