Forgive Me, Natasha: The Sergei Kourdakov
Story
Inflicting terror and suffering upon Russian Christians was his
assignment, and he did his job well.
© 1975 Sergei Kourdakov
Publisher: Lakeland, London
Subjects: 1. Kourdakov, Sergei, 1951-1973. 2. Persecution Soviet
Union.
BR1725.K68 A36 ~ OCLC: 7599975 ~ ISBN: 0551005742 ~
203 p.
Forgive Me, Natasha is presently held by 16 libraries including the University of Oxford and the University of Wollongong in Australia.
Webmaster Note: So as not to infringe on the copyright, the chapters of this book are temporarily unavailable at this website. If you wish to read this book online, there is a slightly abridged version which you may open at:
www.christianheritagemins.org/articles/Sergei.pdf
It starts at the second page of this PDF file. Enjoy.
Please note.... The text of Forgive Me, Natasha is identical to the text of The Persecutor.
Webmaster's Note: I met Sergei in June of 1972 when he spoke at my high school gymnasium in Felton, California. My father's secretary was Sergei's interpreter that night. A few months later we learned of Sergei's untimely death. I look forward to seeing him in heaven when the Day dawns and the Morning Star rises in our hearts!
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