Ellen Santilli Vaughn Knihy
Ellen Vaughn je autorkou bestsellerov New York Times a rečníčkou, ktorá napísala alebo spoluautorsky vytvorila 23 kníh. Bývalá viceprezidentka pre výkonnú komunikáciu v Prison Fellowship spolupracovala s nedávno zosnulým Chuckom Colsonom na viacerých jeho zásadných dielach. Prednáša na konferenciách, často cestuje, aby interviewovala nasledovníkov Krista v nepriateľských častiach sveta, a slúži v predstavenstve ICM, globálneho rozvíjajúceho cirkev. S titulmi z Georgetown University a University of Richmond žije Ellen v severnej Virginii so svojím manželom Lee, regionálnym pastorom McLean Bible Church, dcérou a dvoma vnúčatami a jedným nechápavým psom. Medzi jej záľuby patria čítanie, turistika, pitie kávy a zamyslené pozeranie na oceán.



Kingdoms in Conflict
- 640 stránok
- 23 hodin čítania
This was a book waiting for Chuck Colson to write. As no other evangelical author can, Colson brings his political experience, thoroughly changed life, and lucid writing together at just the right time . . . "Moody Monthly."
When it first released in September 2010, Choosing to SEE stormed onto bestseller lists in every market, including the New York Times , the Wall Street Journal , and CBA. With appearances on media from Focus on the Family to FOX and Friends to Good Morning America , Mary Beth shared her touching story to critical acclaim. Mary Beth's story is our story--wondering where God is when the worst happens. In Choosing to SEE , readers will hear firsthand about the loss of her daughter, the struggle to heal, and the unexpected path God has placed her on. Includes a 16-page full color photo insert. "Unbelievably accessible and undeniably honest."-- CCM "Mary Beth makes the deepest places of our being easier to embrace and grasp."--Denise Jonas, mother of the Jonas Brothers "I couldn't help but sense God's presence in every sentence."--Mary Graham, president of Women of Faith "You won't be able to put this book down until you've wept, laughed, and relished every page."--Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship and the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview