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  1. Another Man's War is a 2009 book written by Sam Childers about his life as a former gang biker turned preacher and defender of South Sudanese orphans. The book was the basis of Machine Gun Preacher, a 2011 biographical adventure drama film starring Gerard Butler.

  2. 1 de jan. de 2009 · Another Man's War is pastor Sam Childers's account of his ministry in the battle-scarred regions of Southern Sudan. Childers, a former drug-dealer and criminal, recounts his own journey from his violent past to his current ministry with abused and orphaned children in Sudan.

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    • Hardcover
    • Sam Childers
  3. oneworld-publications.com › work › another-mans-warAnother Man's War | Oneworld

    4 de set. de 2014 · The story is a deceptively simple one, of a lanky boy who runs away from his dusty Nigerian village to join the British Army and is left for dead thousands of miles from home in the Burmese jungle. The miraculous sheltering and survival of Isaac Fadoyebo not only make an irresistible human drama.

  4. Another Man’s War. In Another Man’s War, Barnaby Phillips delivers the gripping, unforgettable story of a Burma Boy in the Second World War and the legacy of the British Empire in Africa and Asia. Link to the Al Jazeera documentary Burma Boy; the film on which the book is based.

  5. 3 de out. de 2011 · In Another Man's War, follow Sam Childer's remarkable transformation from violent thug to a man of faith, and his ongoing battle to save children in one of the world's most lawless areas. “Another Man’s War is about true terrorism . . . against more than 200,000 children in northern Uganda and Southern Sudan.

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    • Thomas Nelson
    • $10.03
    • Sam Childers
  6. 17 de mar. de 2009 · Another Man's War: The True Story of One Man's Battle to Save Children in the Sudan. Sam Childers. Thomas Nelson Inc, Mar 17, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 223 pages. The rise of...

  7. Another Man's Poison ( bra: Mulher Maldita) [ 3][ 4] é um filme britânico de 1951, do gênero drama criminal, dirigido por Irving Rapper, e estrelado por Bette Davis, Gary Merrill e Emlyn Williams. O roteiro de Val Guest foi baseado no romance "Thérèse Raquin" (1867), de Émile Zola, e na peça teatral "Deadlock" (1948), de Leslie Sands. Sinopse.