The Family Guide: Deliverance from the Pits of Death
Speaking is Lawrence T. Francis, the Francis's family son that worked with the other family to write our stories that we heard for from our Father, grandfather, mother, and grandmother. Now each family member gave the testimony of what our father experienced and our own experiences before and during the Liberian Civil War; which killed ten of our family members, brothers, grandmother, aunties, and other relatives. The Francis's family described the detail of how our father's working agency declined him when he walked to Guinea and went to Ivory Coast for some help; he requested some help to the agency, for the vehicle that always bring items or food to Liberia to get his family out of Liberia during the civil war. The Agency denied him the help, as the results he lost many of his family during the civil war. When our father came from Ivory Coast, he told us to continue to pray to God for His Help. Before, I (Lawrence Francis) came to the United States, my father told me not to return to Liberia when he gets killed or when he died during the civil war. Now I have been in the United States for about 13 years. Who shall take the blame?
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The Family Guide: Deliverance from the Pits of Death
Speaking is Lawrence T. Francis, the Francis's family son that worked with the other family to write our stories that we heard for from our Father, grandfather, mother, and grandmother. Now each family member gave the testimony of what our father experienced and our own experiences before and during the Liberian Civil War; which killed ten of our family members, brothers, grandmother, aunties, and other relatives. The Francis's family described the detail of how our father's working agency declined him when he walked to Guinea and went to Ivory Coast for some help; he requested some help to the agency, for the vehicle that always bring items or food to Liberia to get his family out of Liberia during the civil war. The Agency denied him the help, as the results he lost many of his family during the civil war. When our father came from Ivory Coast, he told us to continue to pray to God for His Help. Before, I (Lawrence Francis) came to the United States, my father told me not to return to Liberia when he gets killed or when he died during the civil war. Now I have been in the United States for about 13 years. Who shall take the blame?
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The Family Guide: Deliverance from the Pits of Death

The Family Guide: Deliverance from the Pits of Death

by Lawrence T. Francis
The Family Guide: Deliverance from the Pits of Death

The Family Guide: Deliverance from the Pits of Death

by Lawrence T. Francis

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Speaking is Lawrence T. Francis, the Francis's family son that worked with the other family to write our stories that we heard for from our Father, grandfather, mother, and grandmother. Now each family member gave the testimony of what our father experienced and our own experiences before and during the Liberian Civil War; which killed ten of our family members, brothers, grandmother, aunties, and other relatives. The Francis's family described the detail of how our father's working agency declined him when he walked to Guinea and went to Ivory Coast for some help; he requested some help to the agency, for the vehicle that always bring items or food to Liberia to get his family out of Liberia during the civil war. The Agency denied him the help, as the results he lost many of his family during the civil war. When our father came from Ivory Coast, he told us to continue to pray to God for His Help. Before, I (Lawrence Francis) came to the United States, my father told me not to return to Liberia when he gets killed or when he died during the civil war. Now I have been in the United States for about 13 years. Who shall take the blame?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150521735
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 09/05/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

“My experience made me to shout to the World that the Liberian Civil War killed more than 200,000 people; because Liberia could not do data collection of those that got killed during the civil war. Many people got killed in the rural areas in Liberia during the civil war. As the public has been led to believe…”
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