No. of pages 24
Published: 1997
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"City of Darkness: Story of Jackie Pullinger" by Brian Platt chronicles the inspiring journey of Jackie Pullinger, a young British missionary who moved to Hong Kong in the 1960s. Faced with the challenges of poverty, addiction, and gang violence in the notorious Walled City, Jackie dedicated her life to helping the marginalized and oppressed. Through her unwavering faith and compassion, she established a successful ministry, offering hope and rehabilitation to drug addicts and the lost. The book highlights her remarkable experiences, the transformation of lives, and the power of love and faith in overcoming darkness. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Faith in Action .
There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 1997 by Canterbury Press Norwich .
Brain Platt is an internationally published cartoonist. He works from his studio in Hay on Wye where, in 2004, he performed a sell-out Cartooning Masterclass as part of the Guardian Hay Festival. He is author of "How To Draw Cartoons" which is also published by Accent Press.
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Jackie Pullinger
This book features Jackie Pullinger.