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    There's a Sheep in My Bathtub: Birth of a Mongolian Church Planting Movement (Paperback) By (author) Brian Hogan, Illustrated by Mollyanne Hogan, Foreword by George Patterson

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    Short Description for There's a Sheep in My BathtubWhat happens when you drop an American family with three small children into the post-Communist chaos of Outer Mongolia? There's a Sheep in my Bathtub chronicles the adventures of the Hogan family as they try to follow God's leading into one of the world's most remote and mysterious enclaves. Disarmingly honest and charmingly humorous, their tale will thrill you and bring tears to your eyes. An in


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  • Trully inspirational...5

    David Webb This book is a must read for anybody with a pioneering spirit.
    As Brian Hogan tells the story of his families adventure of faith in Mongolia, we laughed out loud with Brian, our hearts ached as we felt their pain and we rejoiced as we caught the sense of destiny being fulfilled. This is not a book filled with theories of how to do things, this book shares the harsh yet hysterical realities of mission work on the frontline...

    As we see the church moving into a new season, any believer who has a heart to participate in the Geat Adventure should get a copy of this book... as it will inspire and motivate you to do great things for God.

    Thanks Brian for opening up your heart to your readers by David Webb

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    Brian Hogan This is a great book with such insight into the cross cultural planting of churches. Thoroughly enjoyable, and informative. I laughed, cried, and learned so much. by Brian Hogan

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