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Sto caricando le informazioni... A Scottish Christian Heritage (edizione 2006)di Iain H. Murray (Autore)
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For 300 years a school of evangelical Christianity changed Scotland as a nation. Passing on the evangel of the Reformation, and growing stronger in persecution, it turned a people to the Bible, and finally gave many of its best sons and daughters to the ends of the earth. New from Iain Murray, this is a gripping introduction to the glorious successes and painful failures of the church from the 16th through 19th centuries. Captivating true stories of fidelity, joyful perseverance in hardship, improbable advance and a faith that overcomes the world. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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It has been said that "God gave his Holy Spirit to simple men in great abundance." This book is the story of some simple men who received the Spirit of God in great abundance: men filled (primarily) with passionate committed love for God; men who preached the gospel of the glory of Christ with unction and power; men who tirelessly sought the presence of God; men who were often and regularly in communion with Him; and men who loved their neighbors and spent themselves for the glory of God in the salvation of sinners.
This book is a real treasure. Here are lessons for preachers and pastors, lessons for churches and lessons also for all those who seek to grow in grace! I heartily recommend it.
In my opinion every minister (especially) should become acquainted with the writings of Iain Murray. ( )