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Nathalie Ladner-Bischoff
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Paperback Book    128 pages Copyright: 1998
Pacific Press Publishing Association ISBN: 0816315779
"Amazing, true stories. Stories that tell of marvelous divine interventions. Maybe you thought miracles only happened in Bible times! This book proves that miracles do happen even today . . .

Suddenly Kathy awoke. She felt a nudge and a voice whisper, "Go check the back door." She glanced at the clock--nearly 2:00 a.m. Automatically she arose, slipped downstairs, and tiptoed to the back door. Realizing how exhausted she felt, she thought, This is nuts! No reason to go to the back door--maybe the front door. No, I'm too tired, she told herself, turned, and headed upstairs.

Again--an unseen hand--urgent this time, turned her back toward the garage door. "Check the back door NOW! " The commanding but quiet voice urged. This time she didn't argue. She swung open the back door. Orange flames leapt and danced toward her. Thick black smoke filled the entire garage.

This story, and many more like it, will refresh your faith and remind you of God's never-ending presence and love."

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  Nathalie Ladner-Bischoff

During the "hungry thirties," Nathalie Ladner-Bischoff was the first-born daughter of pioneer parents who resided in a two-room, board shack near Wanham, Alberta, Canada. "Somehow our parents and their three children survived the cold winters of minus 60 degrees."

In 1951 Nathalie graduated from Armstrong, B.C. high school and worked a few years at Rest Haven Hospital, Sidney, B.C., as an admissions clerk and assistant accountant. After recovering from acute rheumatic fever, she attended Walla Walla College and completed an R.N., B.S. course in 1964. For twenty-three years Nathalie served as a nurse in Portland, Oregon; Loma Linda, California; and in the Tri-Cities, Washington.

During the late ‘70’s, Nathalie took a course entitled "Writing for Children," from the Institute of Children’s Literature and began writing stories for children. She has since been published in Bread for Children, Our Little Friend, and other magazines.

To relax, Nathalie likes to read, knit, crochet, or sew. "But whenever a story inspires me," she says, "I use my spare time to write."