Strong to the End : The Simple Service and Sudden Sacrifice of the Martyrs in Haiti
Strong to the End : The Simple Service and Sudden Sacrifice of the Martyrs in Haiti
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Author(s): Lloyd, Alicia
Lloyd, David
ISBN No.: 9780802439055
Pages: 160
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 22.39
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"I don''t remember the last time I was challenged so deeply by a book. As a father of seven, I tried to imagine Lisa and I enduring what the Lloyds have suffered. I tried to think of any words that anyone could speak to me that would be helpful. I came up empty. It left me wondering if I have adequately communicated both the danger and reward of gospel obedience. I am deeply grateful that my children will be able to read this book and learn from a family who sees the glory of Christ worthy of any cost." ---Francis Chan , House-church developer, bestselling author ( Crazy Love ),California surfer, husband, dad " The world needs a lot more Davys and Natalies , I thought as I finished this captivating page-turner account of the Lloyd family. It hit close to home for me emotionally--a story born of grief and loss, yet triumphant.


Davy and Natalie''s goal in life was to serve God and the people of Haiti. They met their goal. I''m so proud of them!" ---Gracia Burnham , Missionary hostage survivor, widow of Martin Burnham, author of New York Times bestseller In the Presence of My Enemies "When was the last time you read a book that made you think: This changes everything. My life should be more. More courageous, more trusting, more generous, more intentional, more fully alive. This is such a book. Even though you may sing sincerely ''I surrender all'' and ''I''ll go where You want me to go, dear Lord,'' still, it''s hard to imagine a more overwhelming call than to the relentlessly troubled country of Haiti. I know--He called me there too, and it was overwhelming.


This book beautifully tells the story of two generations of faithful servants whose single desire was to love and serve the Haitian people with the love of Christ. They answered God''s call wholeheartedly, pouring themselves out with humility, joy, and steadfast devotion--including enduring unthinkable loss. May their courage and sacrificial love inspire the rest of us to walk more faithfully and more bravely into the unique call God has placed on our own lives." ---Dr. Wess Stafford , President Emeritus, Compassion International; author of Too Small to Ignore: Why the Least of These Matters Most and Just a Minute: In the Heart of a Child, One Moment Can Last Forever "Ben and Naomi Baker and their daughters are among the strongest people I know. They are not only constituents and work colleagues, but also close friends. They faced the unthinkable when their daughter Natalie and their son-in-law Davy were murdered by vicious gangs in Haiti. All Davy and Natalie sought to do was share the love of Jesus with the children of Haiti.


Their influence for the Lord ultimately extended far beyond their brief time on earth, spreading more powerfully through their martyrdom than we could have imagined. This is a story of faith, family, and perseverance in the face of profound adversity. It is their story." ---Eric Burlison , Member of Congress, Missouri''s 7th District "Stories like this one of brothers and sisters willing to pay any price to advance the gospel should inspire every follower of Christ. Please don''t be fooled into thinking Davy and Natalie had their lives taken from them. Be inspired instead by their clear-eyed willingness (even at a young age!) to give their lives away in service to King Jesus. May God use the faithfulness of Davy, Natalie, and Judes to inspire many to go and do likewise." ---Todd Nettleton , Host, The Voice of the Martyrs Radio "As Haitians bear innumerable sufferings at the hands of warring gangs, a young American couple devoted themselves to ministering in their midst--and made the ultimate sacrifice.


Here is an earnest and wrenching account of parents trying to make sense of two tragedies: one that shattered their family, and another that has shattered a nation." ---Andy Olsen , Journalist at Christianity Today andformer aid worker in Haiti.


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