The little people [by] David Wilkerson, with Phyllis Murphy.
Material type:
- 261.83
- BV4464.5 .W515
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Reformational Study Centre General library | 261.83 WILK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | RSC040351 |
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From the days of Dave Wilkerson's first encounter with young toughs on city streets, so dramatically recounted in The Cross and the Switchblade, Dave and his staff have seen the changing face of need and responded to its call. Twelve Angels from Hell introduced the world to the desperate struggle of the dope addict and what Teen Challenge is doing to salvage broken lives. Now you've met The Little People - helpless, hopeless victims of big people's sin - whose haunting cries can no longer be ignored.