Weeding an onion patch, facing an armed witch doctor, traveling the road-less savannas of central Africa were events in the dramatic life of Estella Myers. Miss Myers was a remarkable woman – not only because of her unusual life and her many achievements, but also because the incidents of her story remind us that God can work wonders through one unpretentious life.
About the Author
Ruth Snyder Ruth Snyder was born on Sept. 8, 1921 in Pennsylvania of Brethren background. She was a graduate of Ashland College and Grace Theological Seminary (M. Div.). Snyder was a missionary... More »
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