In the Providence of God
George NeuvirthPaperback 2009-12-01
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George Neuvirth was a teenager in Budapest, Hungary, during World War II. He survived the Siege of Budapest (1944-45). His family lost everything under the Communist regime that followed. In the midst of all of this the Lord was pleased to draw George to Himself. In 1956 he became a refugee, and came to America. In America, God blessed George with a loving wife and two children. In his prosperity George never forgot to give God the glory. He was, and still is, always looking for ways to share the gospel of Christ. For the past forty-six years George Neuvirth has lived in Littleton, Colorado. He has been a teacher. He has operated a successful small business. And he has been an untiring witness for Jesus Christ, ministering to prisoners and to the down-trodden.
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Publisher Description
George Neuvirth was a teenager in Budapest, Hungary, during World War II. He survived the Siege of Budapest (1944-45). His family lost everything under the Communist regime that followed. In the midst of all of this the Lord was pleased to draw George to Himself. In 1956 he became a refugee, and came to America. In America, God blessed George with a loving wife and two children. In his prosperity George never forgot to give God the glory. He was, and still is, always looking for ways to share the gospel of Christ. For the past forty-six years George Neuvirth has lived in Littleton, Colorado. He has been a teacher. He has operated a successful small business. And he has been an untiring witness for Jesus Christ, ministering to prisoners and to the down-trodden.