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Two Men and a Bible

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The extraordinary story of the Japanese village, completely transformed by one Bible, a visiting missionary, and two faithful elderly men. Notes and Sources: Jun Hongo, ”Suicide Is Sometimes Means of Atonement in Japan,” Wall Street Journal, August 5, 2014. https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-JRTB-17573 Karleen Chinen, “The Battle of Okinawa: 50 Years Later. Two Veterans, Two Perspectives,” The Hawaii Herald, August 8, 1995. Clarence W. Hall, “The Village that Lived by the Bible,” Together Magazine, October 1960.
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The extraordinary story of the Japanese village, completely transformed by one Bible, a visiting missionary, and two faithful elderly men. Notes and Sources: Jun Hongo, ”Suicide Is Sometimes Means of Atonement in Japan,” Wall Street Journal, August 5, 2014. https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-JRTB-17573 Karleen Chinen, “The Battle of Okinawa: 50 Years Later. Two Veterans, Two Perspectives,” The Hawaii Herald, August 8, 1995. Clarence W. Hall, “The Village that Lived by the Bible,” Together Magazine, October 1960.
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