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If I Perish
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Ahn E. Sook stood alone among thousands of kneeling people. Her bold defiance of the tyrannical demand to bow to pagan Japanese shrines condemned her to a living death in the filth and degradation of a Japanese prison. This brave woman remained faithful to Christ in the face of brutality, oppression, and ruthlessness of her captors. The story of how she won many of her fellow prisoners to Christ in the most deplorable conditions is an inspiration to all.
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Religious BiographiesTable of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Publisherâs Preface
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: Declaration of War at Namsan Mountain
- Chapter 2: Escape!
- Chapter 3: A Temporary Hideout
- Chapter 4: A Place of Refuge
- Chapter 5: Preparing for Persecution
- Chapter 6: Nowhere to Lay My Head
- Chapter 7: âGo to Pyongyangâ
- Chapter 8: A Foreboding of Terror
- Chapter 9: The Elijah of This Day
- Chapter 10: Seeing, They Do Not Perceive
- Chapter 11: A Miracle and an Old Man
- Chapter 12: A Sympathetic Ear
- Chapter 13: A Broken Appointment
- Chapter 14: A Challenge to the Oppressors
- Chapter 15: Brimstone Fire Will Fall!
- Chapter 16: Under Watchful Eyes
- Chapter 17: Nationwide Arrest and Persecution
- Chapter 18: Hell on Earth
- Chapter 19: A Different Jail and a Renewed Vow
- Chapter 20: A Change of Heart
- Chapter 21: The Detention Ward
- Chapter 22: A Young Rebel
- Chapter 23: Inquisition
- Chapter 24: Pyongyang Prison
- Chapter 25: Life in Prison
- Chapter 26: On Trial
- Chapter 27: Memories
- Chapter 28: The Maniac
- Chapter 29: The Scabbed Baby
- Chapter 30: The Geisha Sun Wha
- Chapter 31: The Nursery in the Prison
- Chapter 32: Hearty Laughter
- Chapter 33: Tortured for Singing
- Chapter 34: A Beautiful Swindler
- Chapter 35: A Young Girl Condemned to Die
- Chapter 36: Handcuffed!
- Chapter 37: Desperate Hunger
- Chapter 38: Fatherâs Repentance
- Chapter 39: The Governorâs Sudden Death
- Chapter 40: My Sisterâs Love
- Chapter 41: Rejected Freedom
- Chapter 42: The Rock Stands Unchanging
- Chapter 43: The Repentant Jailer
- Chapter 44: A Day of Rest
- Chapter 45: The World Turned Over
- Chapter 46: Millionaire Street Sweepers
- Chapter 47: Kidnapped by the Communists
- Chapter 48: Freedom at Last!
- Chapter 49: America