Macdonald, Hope
MACDONALD, Hope
MACDONALD, Hope. American, b. 1928. Genres: Theology/Religion. Career: Writer and public speaker. Missionary in Brazil for five years. Guest on Christian television and radio programs. Publications: Discovering How to Pray, Zondervan, 1976. Discovering the Joy of Obedience, Zondervan, 1980. When Angels Appear, Zondervan, 1983. The Flip Side of Liberation, Zondervan, 1990, reprinted as Traditional Values for Today's New Women, 1992; Letters from Heaven, 1998. Address: 109 Southwest Normandy Rd, Seattle, WA 98166, U.S.A.
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