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Angus Buchan is a straight-talking South African farmer of Scottish extraction. His abrupt conversion startled friends of the explosive hard-drinking man. Angus's bold faith has carried him through droughts, family tragedies and financial crisis. He has seen wonderful miracles of provision and healing. In obedience to God's call he started preaching, which led into a healing ministry. He has also set up an AIDS orphanage and a 500-seat auditorium on his land. Still a farmer, he is now an international evangelist, travelling through Africa in a refitted yellow fire engine, and filling the largest venues in South Africa. He has visited Scotland several times in recent years on speaking tours. In July 2006 he undertakes a UK-wide tour.
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Faith Like Potatoes, Angus Buchan, Jan Greenough, Val Waldeck
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- Released
- 2006
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- Title
- Faith Like Potatoes
- Subtitle
- The Story of a Farmer Who Risked Everything for God - Film Edition
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Angus Buchan, Jan Greenough, Val Waldeck
- Publisher
- Monarch Books
- Released
- 2006
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 176
- ISBN10
- 1854247409
- ISBN13
- 9781854247407
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, True Stories, Religion & Spirituality, Biographies, Religious Topics, Religion, Christian Themes, Christianity, Faith, Africa, South Africa
- Original title
- Faith like potatoes
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- Angus Buchan is a straight-talking South African farmer of Scottish extraction. His abrupt conversion startled friends of the explosive hard-drinking man. Angus's bold faith has carried him through droughts, family tragedies and financial crisis. He has seen wonderful miracles of provision and healing. In obedience to God's call he started preaching, which led into a healing ministry. He has also set up an AIDS orphanage and a 500-seat auditorium on his land. Still a farmer, he is now an international evangelist, travelling through Africa in a refitted yellow fire engine, and filling the largest venues in South Africa. He has visited Scotland several times in recent years on speaking tours. In July 2006 he undertakes a UK-wide tour.




