Shooting The Globe
SHOOTING THE GLOBE. Maurice Harvey’s story ranges from quirky to grippingly poignant as he travels in a reporting role for the United Bible Societies from Cuba to Lebanon, from Rwanda to Sarajevo, from Fiji to Mongolia. A fascinating and entertaining book that takes the reader closer to the human soul of some the world’s most…
WRITTEN BY
Maurice Harvey
About This Book
SHOOTING THE GLOBE. Maurice Harvey’s story ranges from quirky to grippingly poignant as he travels in a reporting role for the United Bible Societies from Cuba to Lebanon, from Rwanda to Sarajevo, from Fiji to Mongolia. A fascinating and entertaining book that takes the reader closer to the human soul of some the world’s most isolated places and hotspots of recent history. Over 200 pages complete with colour and black and white photographs. Awarded the inaugural Daystar Award for Excellence in Writing by NZ Christian Writers.
Email: mauriceharvey35@gmail.com
Writer: Maurice Harvey
About The Writer
Maurice Harvey
MAURICE HARVEY, LMPA graduated from the Bible Training Institute (now Laidlaw College) and went overseas to Africa in July 1960, working the Christian Missions in Many Lands (Brethren Mission) in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia.) In 1963, Maurice was invited to work with the British and Foreign Bible Society (now member of the United Bible Societies) – for one year but stayed for 33! During these 33 years Maurice held the following positions: Circulation Manager of the Bible Societies in Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia and Nysaland, and in West Africa – Nigeria, Togo and Dahomey (now Benin). He established the British and Foreign Bible Society Fiji Agency (now the Bible Societies in the South Pacific) serving Fiji, American Samoa, Western Samoa, Tonga, Gilbert Islands (now Kiribati), Ellice Islands (now Vanuatu). He was also Distribution Consultant to Indonesian Bible Society, based in Jakarta., and Distribution Consultant and official photographer, United Bible Societies, based in Manila (2 years) and Hong Kong (5 years.) Also North and South Asia Area Director, Compassion International (TEAR Fund) based in Hong Kong, 5 years. Responsible for 36,000 children in Hong Kong, South Korea, Philippines, Burma and India. During 1989-97, Maurice was Photojournalist for the United Bible Societies covering their world wide work, based in Reading, England, UK. From 1998-2000 he was Area Representative of the Bible Society in New Zealand, based in Auckland. Maurice Harvey has travelled to a total of 157 countries, territories and disputed territories visited. He is now retired and living in Auckland with wife Lorraine (of 54 years.) In retirement, he has written five books (a sixth is almost ready).
Photo: Maurice Harvey
Discover More from Our Writers
Faith-based books across memoir, devotionals, and fiction.
Liberated Life Sentence
by Jill Clarke
LIBERATED LIFE SENTENCE: Memoir Of A Diabetic. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 5, I have spent 72 years on insulin. I am proof that diabetics, with common sense and care can live a fulfilling and satisfying life. There are restrictions placed on us by the disease. My book and my life are full of…
Looking For Larry
by Harriet Omondiagbe
LOOKING FOR LARRY. When George, his father, and their dog Larry went to the park, they expected a day of fun. But their playful outing quickly turned into a search mission when Larry went missing. Did they find Larry, the sweet and adventurous dog? “Looking for Larry” is a beautifully illustrated book that tells the…
Glorifying God: Poetry Devotionals
by Edwin Yip
GLORIFYING GOD: Poetry Devotionals. Through poetry people can express their deepest emotions. Through devotion believers aim to draw closer to their LORD. This book is a collection of poems with accompanying devotions to help you explore what it means to glorify God. It is Christ-centered and in step with the Holy Spirit. Each week, it…
His Touch
by Ruth Linton
HIS TOUCH is a large collection of devotional poems that Ruth Linton illustrated with her own black and white sketches. This was published in 1999. Email: ruthlinton2015@gmail.comWriter: Ruth Linton