If I Perish is the story of Ahn Ei Sook, written by herself several years afterword. During the years where Japan controled Korea, she stoof up to the forced shrine worship. Ahn then flees into hiding to prepare herself for what she knows is coming for her: Imprisonment by the Japanese/5. · The book "If I Perish" by Esther Ahn Kim of Korea challenged me many ways in my spiritual life, like her courage in the face of indescribable pain and suffering, and her faith in the one true God. Japan controls Korea, and Ahn Ei Sook (her Korean name) refuses to bow down to the invader's shrines. After that, she is forced to flee for her life/5(35). If I Perish: Kim, Esther Ahn: bltadwin.ru: Books If I Perish is the story of Ahn Ei Sook, written by herself several years afterword. During the years where Japan controled Korea, she stoof up to the forced shrine worship. Ahn then flees into hiding to prepare herself for what she knows is coming for her: Imprisonment by the Japanese.
Esther Ahn Kim is the author of If I Perish ( avg rating, ratings, 85 reviews, published ) and Kom ik om, dan kom ik om ( avg rating, 1. Korea Esther Ahn Kim walked slowly up the hill to the shrine with her students following silently behind her. The young teacher knew that when she arrived at the place of worship she would be forced to make a life-altering choice. The Japanese, who had taken control of Korea, were forcing everyone to bow at the shrine of their "sun god.". If I Perish () by Esther Ahn Kim, I-Suk An. Ahn E. Sook stood alone among thousands of kneeling people. Her bold defiance of the tyrannical demand to bow to pagan Japanese shrines condemned her to a living death in the filth and degradation of a Japanese prison.
If I Perish is the testimony of Esther Ahn Kim, a woman who prepared herself both spiritually and physically for six-years in a Japanese prison camp during WWII by memorizing countless chapters from Bible and Christian hymns and by eating garbage food or by fasting. After her release she was married to Don Kim, and the couple toured Europe and the United States speaking of God¿s sustaining power during those harrowing years. She is author of If I Perish. Her story was published in Korea and Japan, where it became a national sensation, reaching number three on the all-time religious bestseller list. If I Perish is the story of Ahn Ei Sook, written by herself several years afterword. During the years where Japan controled Korea, she stoof up to the forced shrine worship. Ahn then flees into hiding to prepare herself for what she knows is coming for her: Imprisonment by the Japanese.
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