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Portrait of a Friend
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Jon Gauger
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E. Stanley Jones
About this listen
A celebration of an unlikely friendship between a Christian missionary evangelist and a Hindu activist leader.
The original edition has been updated by E. Stanley Jones Foundation in conjunction with Anne Matthews-Younes, granddaughter of E. Stanley Jones, and Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2019 E. Stanley Jones (P)2019 Oasis AudioListeners also enjoyed...
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- Paul Poe
- 09-15-23
What love!
E Stanley Jones clearly loved Ghandi. After listening to his portrait I love Ghandi too. The world needs the spirit of Ghandi now more than ever.
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