Tet 1968 was coming and South and North Vietnam had a truce for the
holidays. Eight missionaries living in the Central Highland city of
Ban Me Thuot were celebrating at home. Ruth Wilting loved her life,
the people surrounding her and the Central Highlands of Vietnam.
However, the truce was a ruse and before the Tet holiday was over
there would be martyrs. Behind the headlines are dramatic stories
of love and devotion. In "Mission Vietnam - Under His Wings" you
will discover: The little known story of the longest held American
POWs in Vietnam The daily hardships of living 9,000 miles from home
True tales of working with the leprous Humane work done by the U.S.
Military in Vietnam Lives devoted every day for God's glory Expand
your horizons, feed your soul and answer lingering questions as you
read this explosive story. This is a love story. It is not about a
man and a woman, even though that was a small part of the story.
The missionaries who died that day were devoted to their love of
God and their love of the Montagnards. They were not perfect, but
they reinforced the idea that serving God is worth the price.
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