As a refugee in the great evacuation from the former East Prussia in 1945, Helga Campbell (nee Babies) has a fascinating story to tell. Separated from her mother and sister in her run for freedom, Helga ended up in Portadown. There, in a local factory, a Christian lady gave her a German Bible; another pointed her to Christ. She, with her husband George, then became a missionary to the Ivory Coast. An eventual reunion with her sister took place in the newly independent country of Lithuania in 1991.
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Eye-witness account Not just a testimony, but an historically important eye-witness account from someone who witnessed World War II and a part of the Holocaust first-hand. I'm glad this was recorded! The power of God to save is mighty.