Biography of a Bosnian Soldier Turned Pastor (2021)

Zdravko Stefanovic. Unforsaken. Pacific Press, 2021. 128 pp.

“After a childhood scarred by an angry, alcoholic mother and a youth cut short by the ravages of battle during World War II, Milan emerged broken, dark, and angry. He thought he’d seen glimpses of God through the clouds of life’s pain, but maybe they weren’t real. After all, the religious people he knew were mean-spirited, self-righteous hypocrites. And where was God through abuse, war, and addiction? Unforsaken is the true story of a Bosnian boy who found hope in despair when he needed it most. Watch as God spares his life over and over, works miracles on his behalf, and ultimately converts him into a powerful soul winner, influencing generations.

For you, Lord,
have delivered me from death,
my eyes from tears,
my feet from stumbling,
that I may walk before the Lord
in the land of the living.
—Psalm 116:8, 9, NIV.”

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