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Overview'I stood at the rail of the ocean liner clutching a handful of multi-coloured streamers. Excitement warred with the sadness of separation from home and loved ones. Above all, I could never forget the wounded look in my mother's deep blue eyes.' The year is 1954. Aged twenty-eight, Beth is departing for Africa from Adelaide, Australia. Despite a childhood beset by racial discrimination and the financial hardships of the Great Depression, she has qualified as a registered nurse and will now serve as a medical missionary in the remote villages of Sudan. Her vivid, vulnerable and often humorous narrative unfolds post-Africa into a renewed career as a social worker, and the unexpected blessing of midlife marriage. Elizabeth Robertson's story journeys through a lifetime of challenges under the covering of God's grace, moving always Into the Light. Told with wit and pathos, and her trademark honesty... James Cooper ...an inspiring and fascinating memoir, brimming with love, peace and humour, a true story of spiritual growth and transformation. Dr Rosanne Hawke Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth RobertsonPublisher: various Australia publishers Imprint: various Australia publishers Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9780645698305ISBN 10: 064569830 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 01 January 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""One cannot meet Beth Robertson without sensing something different-a difference born of the Spirit of God and a relationship to Him made possible through Jesus Christ. Told with wit and pathos, and her trademark honesty, the stories in these pages testify to that difference, together with the hope and joy that have carried Beth through some truly remarkable transitions. May her story move you deeply, the way Beth herself has moved all those fortunate enough to have met her."" James Cooper, Head of Creative Writing & Communication, Tabor Adelaide ""Into the Light is an inspiring and fascinating memoir, brimming with love, peace and humour, a true story of spiritual growth and transformation. It portrays a wise and beautiful life lived in a constant desire to seek relationship with God. From racial ostracisation as a child and having little sense of identity, the young Beth grows from fear to faith and giving thanks in all circumstances, whether it be nursing in Australia or Sudan, singleness or marriage. What startling stories of being found by God's love, healings and of miracles! Beth points out that as you grow closer to the light the more spots show, but I discovered that Beth's light, reflected from her Lord, shone out brightly to all she met. This life story could easily sit beside Patricia St John's memoir."" - Dr Rosanne Hawke, Author, Former Creative Writing lecturer, Tabor Adelaide" One cannot meet Beth Robertson without sensing something different-a difference born of the Spirit of God and a relationship to Him made possible through Jesus Christ. Told with wit and pathos, and her trademark honesty, the stories in these pages testify to that difference, together with the hope and joy that have carried Beth through some truly remarkable transitions. May her story move you deeply, the way Beth herself has moved all those fortunate enough to have met her. James Cooper, Head of Creative Writing & Communication, Tabor Adelaide Into the Light is an inspiring and fascinating memoir, brimming with love, peace and humour, a true story of spiritual growth and transformation. It portrays a wise and beautiful life lived in a constant desire to seek relationship with God. From racial ostracisation as a child and having little sense of identity, the young Beth grows from fear to faith and giving thanks in all circumstances, whether it be nursing in Australia or Sudan, singleness or marriage. What startling stories of being found by God's love, healings and of miracles! Beth points out that as you grow closer to the light the more spots show, but I discovered that Beth's light, reflected from her Lord, shone out brightly to all she met. This life story could easily sit beside Patricia St John's memoir. - Dr Rosanne Hawke, Author, Former Creative Writing lecturer, Tabor Adelaide Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |