
Evidence Not Seen
Darlene Deibler Rose, Lorna Raver
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Experience a woman's incredible journey of faith and survival amidst the harsh realities of World War II in the jungles.
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01The Journey of Darlene and Russell Deibler: Missionaries in Papua New Guinea
A spiritual calling is like a magnetic pull, a force that draws you towards a path that is often far from easy, but one that resonates with your soul. It's a divine whisper that nudges you to step out of your comfort zone and embark on a journey that is larger than yourself. This was the case for Darlene and Russell Deibler, the main characters in "Evidence Not Seen: A Woman's Miraculous Faith in the Jungles of World War II". Their spiritual calling was so profound that it led them to leave their home in the United States and venture into the unknown territories of Papua New Guinea. The Deiblers' journey to Papua New Guinea was not just a physical relocation; it was a spiritual and emotional voyage. They were stepping into the unknown, leaving behind the familiar and comfortable for a life of uncertainty. But they were not deterred. Their faith was their compass, guiding them through the uncharted waters. They trusted in their calling and believed that their journey was part of a divine plan. Upon arriving in Papua New Guinea, the Deiblers were faced with a new world. The culture was different, the language was foreign, and the environment was unlike anything they had ever experienced. But they were not discouraged. They embraced the local culture, learned the language, and adapted to their new surroundings. They faced challenges, yes, but they also learned valuable lessons. They learned about resilience, about patience, and about the power of faith. Their mission work in Papua New Guinea was not without its challenges. They had to navigate cultural differences, language barriers, and physical hardships. But they remained steadfast in their mission. They relied on their faith to overcome these obstacles. They believed in their calling and were determined to fulfill it, no matter the cost. The Deiblers' journey and their mission work in Papua New Guinea is a testament to the power of faith and dedication. They faced numerous challenges, but they never wavered from their path. They trusted in their calling and remained committed to their mission. Their story is a powerful reminder that with faith and dedication, one can overcome any obstacle and achieve their calling. It's a story of resilience, of courage, and of unwavering faith. It's a story that inspires and challenges us to listen to our own spiritual calling and to have the courage to follow it, no matter where it may lead.
02"World War II: The Deiblers' Mission and Capture in New Guinea"
As the dark clouds of World War II began to cast their shadows across the globe, the island of New Guinea found itself in the crosshairs of the Japanese military. The invasion of New Guinea was swift and brutal, leaving the region and its inhabitants in a state of chaos and uncertainty. Among those caught in the turmoil were missionaries Russell and Darlene Deibler, whose lives were about to take a dramatic turn. The Deiblers, who had been working diligently to spread their faith among the indigenous people of New Guinea, were faced with a daunting decision. As the Japanese forces advanced, they could have chosen to evacuate, to seek safety and escape the impending danger. But they didn't. Instead, they chose to stay, to continue their mission work despite the escalating threat. This decision, rooted in their unwavering faith and commitment to their mission, would set the stage for the trials they were about to face. The inevitable happened. The Deiblers were captured by the Japanese forces, marking a significant turning point in their story. As prisoners of war, they were thrust into a world of uncertainty and danger. The author, Darlene Deibler Rose, provides a vivid account of their experiences, painting a picture of the harsh conditions and the constant fear that characterized their captivity. The consequences of the Deiblers' decision to stay in New Guinea were severe. Their faith and mission were tested in ways they could never have imagined. They faced physical hardship, emotional turmoil, and the constant threat of death. Yet, through it all, they remained steadfast in their faith, their commitment to their mission unwavering. The Deiblers' experiences during World War II in New Guinea serve as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in times of adversity. Their story is a reminder of the strength that can be found in faith, and the power of commitment to a cause greater than oneself. It's a story of courage, resilience, and unwavering faith, a story that continues to inspire and resonate with readers today.

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03Darlene's Struggle in a Japanese Prison Camp
04Darlene's Spiritual Journey in Captivity
05Miraculous Release: Darlene's Story of Faith and Freedom
06Darlene's Journey: Faith, Resilience, and Survival
07Conclusion
About Darlene Deibler Rose, Lorna Raver
Darlene Deibler Rose was a Christian missionary and author, known for her experiences as a prisoner of war during World War II. Lorna Raver is a renowned actress and audiobook narrator, not the author of "Evidence Not Seen." The book was actually written by Darlene Deibler Rose herself.