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Open Doors is a non-denominational mission supporting persecuted Christians around the world. They work with local partners to distribute Bibles and Christian literature, give discipleship training [ 1 ] and provide practical support, such as emergency relief aid.
Doors Open is a 2008 novel by crime writer Ian Rankin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was his first stand-alone thriller in over 10 years. The story was originally published as a serial in The New York Times Magazine .
Due to the press exposure following the book, van der Bijl stopped personally smuggling Bibles and Christian literature to other countries, and shifted to evangelism and fundraising campaigns in North America and Europe to support Open Doors. [7] [2] By 2022, it had sold over 10 million copies and was published in thirty-five languages. [10]
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The Open Doors, a 2004 British short film based on a Saki short story; The Open Door, an American horror film with Catherine Munden; The Open Door, a 1913 short film by Edward Barker with Tom Chatterton; The Open Door, a 1914 short film with Alberto Capozzi; The Open Door, a 2016 Spanish film with Carmen Machi
The Doors Open, published by Hodder and Stoughton in England in 1949 and by Walker and Company in the United States in 1962, is the third novel by the British mystery and thriller writer Michael Gilbert. Gilbert, who was appointed CBE in 1980, was a founder-member of the British Crime Writers' Association.
This book was written before computer programmes were available, so it gives the detail needed to make the calculations manually.Cited in more than 1,381 publications between 1961 and 1975. [6] Importance: Influence. Biometry: The Principles and Practices of Statistics in Biological Research . Authors: Robert R. Sokal; F. J. Rohlf
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