Ron Gluck, bush pilot and international relations liaison,
glances back in time, anecdotally revisiting flying, language gems,
and conversation slices occurring from 1963 to 2007 in Papua New
Guinea, Cameroon, Washington, D.C., and New York City.
He flew five thousand accident-free hours mostly in single
engine planes over uncharted mountainous terrain of Papua New
Guinea and later in charted Cameroon. The safety he attributes to
God's grace and to superb maintenance by fellow JAARS
specialists.
The incidents revisited were central to events that took place
but were never scrutinized. Dismissed as coincidence, they were
accepted as "how things worked out." In his review, Gluck suggests
a continuing role of the Creator in the world today in ways seldom
discussed, but alluded to with these questions.
Is not the living God, maker of heaven and earth, still involved
in weather, ideas, timing, and answering prayers?
Doesn't He who gives life also sustain heartbeats and breathing
in every living being, including those reading this profile?
"What a precious manuscript ...just now finished reading it and
did not want it to end."
--Linda Hancock, librarian
"Reading your book at same time as John 7:18. You've glorified
Him."
--Kenneth Gray, PhD, Economic Research Service, USDA,
retired
"Your Lamnso story showed how Bible translators have given one
isolated culture after another a giant step forward, reducing their
speech to texts that can then be read by others. No wonder the
Lamnso were thrilled, and deeply grateful "
--Robert Park, professor emeritus of law, the George Washington
University
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