Shooting the Globe

The travel memoirs of a photojournalist

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Missions & Missionary Work, Biography & Memoir, Artists, Architects & Photographers, Art & Architecture
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Author: Maurice Harvey ISBN: 9780987668271
Publisher: Castle Publishing Ltd Publication: September 2, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Maurice Harvey
ISBN: 9780987668271
Publisher: Castle Publishing Ltd
Publication: September 2, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Maurice Harvey’s story ranges from quirky to grippingly poignant as he travels in a reporting role for the United Bible Societies from Cuba to Lebanon, from Rwanda to Sarajevo, from Fiji to Mongolia.

A fascinating and entertaining book that takes the reader closer to the human soul of some the world’s most isolated places and hotspots of recent history.

Over 200 pages complete with colour and black and white photographs.

Awarded the inaugural Daystar Award for Excellence in Writing by the NZ Christian Writers Guild.

"From the opening sentences the action commences. Reading this remarkable account reminded me of the best-seller God’s Smuggler. Here is a story just as exciting and just as well written, without the smuggling! Highly recommended." - New Life Newspaper, Australia

"It's not just a good read, it's an inspiring one!" - The Word at Work Magazine, Bible Society in NZ

"Maurice Harvey is truly in a class of his own. He had an unwavering dedication to the task despite dangers, and had an unfailingly accurate eye. I warmly recommend this book." - John Erickson (former General Secretary of the United Bible Societies)

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Maurice Harvey’s story ranges from quirky to grippingly poignant as he travels in a reporting role for the United Bible Societies from Cuba to Lebanon, from Rwanda to Sarajevo, from Fiji to Mongolia.

A fascinating and entertaining book that takes the reader closer to the human soul of some the world’s most isolated places and hotspots of recent history.

Over 200 pages complete with colour and black and white photographs.

Awarded the inaugural Daystar Award for Excellence in Writing by the NZ Christian Writers Guild.

"From the opening sentences the action commences. Reading this remarkable account reminded me of the best-seller God’s Smuggler. Here is a story just as exciting and just as well written, without the smuggling! Highly recommended." - New Life Newspaper, Australia

"It's not just a good read, it's an inspiring one!" - The Word at Work Magazine, Bible Society in NZ

"Maurice Harvey is truly in a class of his own. He had an unwavering dedication to the task despite dangers, and had an unfailingly accurate eye. I warmly recommend this book." - John Erickson (former General Secretary of the United Bible Societies)

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