01370cam a2200313Ia 450000100090000000300060000900500170001500800410003202000150007302000180008804000630010605000270016908200170019610000250021324500830023826000500032130000400037133600260041133700280043733800270046550000250049250503310051761000330084865000330088165000340091465000350094865000500098365000230103329218072OCoLC20190103180815.0931029s1992 caua 000 0 eng d a0963541102 a9780963541109 aCPTbengcCPTdOCLCQdBAKERdOCLCQdICWdOCLCFdOCLCQdMXL 4aBV4460.5.B45bO63 199204a259.5bB478o1 aBenton, John,d1933-10aOne lady at a time :b[the story of the Walter Hoving Home] /cby John Benton. aPasadena, Calif. :bJohn Benton Books,c1992. a121 pages :billustrations ;c18 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aSubtitle from cover.0 a1. Was I really going to be killed? -- 2. Finding our first prostitute -- 3. The violent streets of evangelism -- 4. Cops call it the worst place in town -- 5. So, you want to write a book -- 6. Want to get married? -- 7. Killer Miller -- 8. Getting out of Hell -- 9. Pushed to the edge of despair -- 10. The greatest miracle.20aWalter Hoving HomexHistory. 0aChurch work with alcoholics. 0aChurch work with prostitutes. 0aChurch work with drug addicts. 0aChurch work with female juvenile delinquents. 0aEvangelistic work.