Darlene Rose's Testimony

. August 6, 2011
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Darlene Rose's testimony changed my life in 1999. It's been a reminder of how God's hand is still present in unspeakable suffering. She knew what joy was.

As a newlywed, Darlene Deobler Rose served as a missionary in New Guinea with her husband from 1938 to 1942. Then, for three years, she was imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II on the island of Celebes (now Sulawesi) and endured almost unspeakable hardships, including solitary confinement, near starvation, beatings and loss of her husband, the Rev. C. Russell Deibler.


(There's also some Darlene Rose MP3 audio here that I haven't listened to yet.)

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