“I knew it was unfair, because the soul of my child was
not handicapped”
“I knew it was unfair, because the soul of my child was
not handicapped”
“Inguna’s Story", by "Ryan Dalgliesh" details Inguna Gruznina's life, story, faith in God, and her work with Talsi Christian School.
The book captures details of the terrible diagnosis of her 18 month old daughter’s inevitable death, and the moment Inguna released her life into God’s hands. How her newfound faith got her through depression and the Lord providing a way to save her marriage. It is a remarkable story of grief, healing and restoration through the power of an Almighty God.
All proceeds from book sales go to Talsi Christian School Foundation
Latvia 100 Year Book
Latvia 100 Year Book
You can read about how God has worked in the lives of many through Talsi Christian School
Dear reader,
2018 was the year of Latvia’s centenary. Latvia is its people! Generations changed, and the
dream about the Latvian country was made into reality – it was fought, founded, lived, cherished in
stories and memories, and found again! Talsi Christian High-School’s present to Latvia’s centenary are
these stories about people, whose lives and choices helped us dream, found, keep, and restore Latvia!
These people are connected to Talsi Christian High-School – its pupils, parents, teachers, and staff ..
They have all shared with us their memories of people, who have been a part of Latvia’s journey to its
centenary.
My great-grandfather Augusts Valters Treimanis was born in 1912. He was a policeman, but in July 1944 he was arrested and put in Ventspils’ prison with communists and spies. He was tortured there and sentenced to death by a firing squad. In 1945 he was deported to the Komi Republic to build the Pechora railroad. The work was very hard. He had to push wheelbarrows full of dirt over wooden planks. He got weaker and weaker. He was sentenced to 10 years in the death camp in Inta (Russian Corrective Labor Camp), then was transferred to Vorkuta Gulag, Russia. The work was unimaginably hard – never-ending frost and clay full of rocks. He was terribly thin and his face was all bloody from the rocks. Then he was taken to work in a forest, after that to road construction, and in the end he worked as an orderly. Great-grandfather has said, “God protects and shows way to those who pray and gives themselves to Him. Glory to Him!” Despite everything Augusts went through, he lived for 92 years, and the people in Talsi and his family knew him as an honest man.
The Story of My Great-Grandfather Augusts Valters Treimanis
You can read about how God has worked in the lives of many through Talsi Christian School