Facing death, enduring false accusations, and becoming a prisoner himself, missionary Terry Snow moved out in faith and boldness to share the gospel with the town of St. Marc in Haiti.
Amidst the tumult of civil war, gang-fighting, and terrorism, Terry's powerful ministry to the people of St. Marc took him from having a gun pointed to his head to being invited to pray in the presidential palace. His inspiring story shows how one man's obedience to God brought miraculous healing to gang leaders, prisoners, government officials, and the transformed town of St. Marc.
Jemimah Wright has worked with YWAM in Hawaii, the Philippines, and Haiti. She studied at Oxford Brookes University, spent a year in Cape Town helping children affected by AIDS, and then returned to England to train as a journalist. Jemimah lives in Bristol, England, and works as a freelance journalist.