A Wandering Jew in Brazil
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About the Book
A true saga of a very courageous Jewish missionary from Poland, who converts to Christianity. Close encounters from the Catholic Church's antagonisms toward Christians, adventures in the wilds of the Brazilian jungles, encounters with bandits, and the founder of many churches, schools, theological seminaries, hospitals, etc.
About the Author
The author is a retired college professor, listed in Who's Who in America(2005) and Who's Who in Education(2005). Presently, he is the outgoing president of the Colorado Retired School Employees Association. He has spent 39 years in elementary, junior high, and high school grades, spending his last 29 years as a college professor of Political Science at Mesa State College. He has received many honors and serves as a contributor to communications among the Colorado Retired Teachers. He served during World War II in the Philippines, and was in the active and reserve services of the United States. Combining active and reserve time, he was discharged after nine years.
At present he is working on two books for publication, Tidbits, and The Faerie Queen. Other books by Trafford are E-Mail Humor and E-Mail Revisited.