![]() ![]() The ship is a literal United Nations of people from over 60 countries, whose languages and cultures she doesn’t know anything about. Taking an extended leave of absence, she joins a Christian missionary ship, the Logos Hope for two years. This is the precise conflict the author, Natalie Vellacott, had been facing in her own life while working for the Sussex Police Department in Sussex, UK, for ten years. But, what if, as you do, both of these parts of your life you’re finding are becoming increasingly into conflict with each other, leaving you with not knowing what to do. What do you if you’ve always been committed to your job as a police offer, working in various departments, getting promotions, and being well-liked by your peers, etc., until you’re starting to get more re-committed to your faith and to G-d each day. ![]() I received a mobi.file for this book from the author through a giveaway she had on LibraryThing, and the following is my honest opinion. ![]()
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