The story of husband-and-wife missionary martyrs, the church they founded in China and how their great-granddaughter answered their prayers.
Ronald Clements Knihy
Ronald E. Clements je popredným európskym baptistickým bádateľom Starého zákona. Jeho rozsiahla práca sa sústreďuje na hlboké teologické a literárne aspekty hebrejskej Biblie. Clements skúma nielen historický a kultúrny kontext, ale aj nadčasové posolstvo biblických textov. Jeho akademický prístup kombinuje precíznu analýzu s duchovným vhľadom, čím obohacuje chápanie Starého zákona pre moderného čitateľa.
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Point Me to the Skies
- 330 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Set against the backdrop of South-West China during a time of political upheaval, the narrative follows Joan as she navigates the dangers posed by Communist forces. Facing imminent threats and the possibility of being forced out, she demonstrates resilience and resourcefulness during her brief but impactful stay in the mountains. The story emphasizes her determination and the challenges she encounters, highlighting the tension between survival and the shifting political landscape.
In POW camp the dying Olympic runner, Eric Liddell, gave Steve his running shoes and challenged him to pray for the Japanese. But how could he?
Lives From a Black Tin Box [Large Print 16 Pt Edition]
- 308 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
The narrative traces Prudence Bell's family history, culminating in the tragic fate of her great-grandparents, Herbert and Elizabeth, who were killed during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. This detailed historical account reveals the harrowing experiences of the family while highlighting themes of faith and resilience. The story concludes on a hopeful note as Prudence visits the church of the martyrs in 2006, where she receives a warm welcome and learns of a thriving congregation, symbolizing the enduring impact of her family's legacy.