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Street Crossers
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Rick Shrout; Foreword by Leonard Sweet
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"Whoever Saves a Life, It Is Considered as If He Saved an Entire
World"
Dr. Rick Hodes arrived in Africa more than two decades ago to
help the victims of a famine, but he never expected to call this
extremely poor continent his home. Twenty-eight years later, he is
still there.
This Is a Soul tells the remarkable story of Rick Hodes's
journey from suburban America to Mother Teresa's clinic in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. As a boy, Rick was devoted to helping those in
need, and eventually he determined that becoming a doctor would
allow him to do the most good. When he heard about famine in
Africa, that's where he went, and when genocide convulsed Rwanda,
he went into the refugee camps to minister to the victims. When he
was told that Ethiopia was allowing its Jews to emigrate to Israel,
he went to help. While there, he was drawn to Mother Teresa's
mission in Addis Ababa. It was there that Rick found his calling
when he began caring for the sickest children in one of the world's
poorest countries. But he did more than that--he began taking them
into his home and officially adopted five of them.
This Is a Soul is also a book filled with great joy and triumph.
When Rick's kids return from surgery or life-saving treatments, he
is exultant. "Seeing these people after surgery is like going to
heaven," he says.
Marilyn Berger went to Africa to write about Dr. Hodes, but
while there, she became involved with the story. When she came upon
a small, deformed, and malnourished boy begging on the street, she
recognized immediately that he had the exact disease Rick could
cure. She took him to Rick, who eventually arranged for the boy to
have a complicated and risky surgery, which turned out to be
incredibly successful. The boy's story--intertwined with Rick's,
and Marilyn's as well--is unforgettable in its pathos and subtle
humor.
This Is a Soul is not just a story of the savior and the saved,
it is a celebration of love and wisdom, and an exploration of how
charity and devotion can actually change lives in an overcrowded,
unjust, and often harsh world.
Who was (and is) Jesus Christ? What is the gospel of Jesus Christ?
Is the Bible trustworthy? How can the gospel of Jesus Christ
benefit you? (Apologetics)What are the central teachings of Islam,
atheism, and secular socialism and why do these fail to measure up
to Biblical Christianity? (Polemics)What are the major
yet-to-be-fulfilled biblical prophecies and how will these affect
you? (Prophecy)The Bible says that God created you in His image,
that God loves you and wants to have a personal relationship with
you How can you know God and have a personal relationship with
Him?How can you grow and mature spiritually? (Spiritual Growth)How
can you share your faith with others? (Witnessing and
Evangelism)How can you help other believers grow and mature
spiritually? (Discipling)Come along with me and consider the
answers to these and other questions that have eternal significance
to you. This will be an exciting journey as you discover God's plan
for an abundant life for you, now and forever, ... if you place
your faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ
Revival Fires and Awakenings spans four centuries and features 36
accounts of revivals and awakenings in eighteen countries on six
continents. Whilst each revival is different the author reveals the
common characteristics and reoccurring experiences which come to
the fore during times of visitations of the Holy Spirit. Read about
the heaven-sent blessings of revival from the Holy Bible and church
history and see the workings of God during times of visitations:
Revived Christians, saved sinners, transformed communities and
nations; healings, physical phenomena, conviction of sin, miracles,
signs and wonders, deliverance from demons, prayer and intercession
and much more.
The book covers: Revivals in Scripture, understanding revivals and
awakenings, the characteristics of revival, why revival is needed,
how to see revival, prayer for revival, opposition and why revivals
cease, visions and prophecies of revival for the United Kingdom and
beyond, our responsibility, repentance, personal holiness and
intercession for the nations.
Revival Fires and Awakenings looks at the twenty-eight revivals
from the Holy Bible and features thirty-six of the most powerful
revivals and awakenings from world history as well as little known
and obscure visitations of the Holy Spirit.
The 36 accounts include: The American and British Great Awakenings
of the eighteen century, the revivals of 1857-1860 in America,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England; the 1904 Welsh Revival, Azusa
Street Outpouring; Congo, Korean, Indonesian, Hebridean, Pensacola
and Argentinean Revivals and includes visitations of the Holy
Spirit in Kilsyth, Dundee, Cornwall, East Anglia, North Uist, Ghana
(and other West African countries), China, Japan, Manchuria, New
Zealand and many other places with references to dozens of other
revivals and incredible evangelistic campaign, healing crusades and
television evangelism from the twentieth century and into the
twenty-first.
Throughout the book there is a watermark and undercurrent of the
influences of the British Awakening (1739-1791) and the Welsh
Revival (1904-1905) and how Christians were stirred and encouraged
by past visitations of the Holy Spirit; or encouraged and inspired
by the lives of revivalists, to see the blessing of revival in
their own town or nation. Read about the prayer and intercession of
surrendered vessels which allowed the heavens to be rent and the
floods to be poured forth so that Jesus could be lifted up, drawing
men unto Himself during times of Divine refreshing. Learn from the
past, be challenged for today and be inspired for the future
Mathew Backholer is the co-founder of ByFaith Media
(www.ByFaith.co.uk) and author of a number of books including:
Understanding Revival, Global Revival: Worldwide Outpourings,
Revival Answers and Revival Fire: 150 Years of Revivals. As a
revival historian he collates, documents and records revivals from
around the globe. Mathew also films and presents ByFaith TV which
airs on numerous Christian networks around the world.
Missionary Discourse examines missionary writings from India and
southern Africa to explore colonial discourses about race,
religion, gender and culture. The book is organised around three
themes: family, sickness and violence, which were key areas of
missionary concern, and important axes around which colonial
difference was forged.
Since the early 1990s, China has witnessed an influx of
international NGOs, many of which have Christianity as their
foundation. The presence of international Christian agencies in
China, however, is not new. Christian missionaries went to China in
the age of imperialism. Historians argue the work of missionaries
was inextricably linked to the idea of a 'civilizing mission'. This
book critically assesses the idea of a Christian 'civilizing
mission' over time, and explores the relevance of the idea to the
contemporary context. By examining the non-Han people's perception
of international Christian agencies, this book advocates the
importance of engagement through in-depth dialogue between
international Christian NGOs and ethnic communities.
The ministry of Samuel Howells and the Bible College of Wales (BCW)
have touched the lives of countless numbers of people all over the
world. The author invites us on a lifelong journey with Samuel, to
unveil his ministry at the College, life of prayer and the support
he received from numerous staff, students and visitors, as the
history of BCW unfolds alongside the Vision to reach Every Creature
with the Gospel. The hardback and paperback editions also includes
more than 110 black and white photos, which are interspersed
throughout the book.
In 1950, Samuel became Director of BCW when his father Rees
Howells was taken into glory and he led the work for the next
fifty-two years; living a life of faith and intercession. Samuel
lived through a time of tumultuous change in the world, and oversaw
the work of the Bible College and Emmanuel Grammar School as it
sailed through six challenging decades. Filled with 113 Black and
white photographs, with many from the time of Rees Howells, this
biography remains as a historical record of the life of a great man
of God, Samuel Howells, the Director of BCW, its four estates,
school, and its worldwide ministry.
Richard Maton worked under Samuel's ministry for forty-seven years
and provides us with a firsthand account of Samuel's life and the
inner workings of BCW, with its staff and friends. Richard was
converted under the preaching of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones and was
called to the College in 1956 after hearing Leonard Ravenhill
preaching at BCW. He has served in various roles as teacher,
lecturer, dean, trustee and Principal of the College and worked
closely alongside Samuel for more than twenty years. Richard is
married to Kristine who joined the College family in 1936 and
provides valuable insights and additions to this story. Together
they spent more than 120 years at BCW
Thousands of North American Christians teach overseas every year.
International teaching experiences can be tremendously rewarding.
But often teachers are not fully prepared for the challenges of
crosscultural life, and many are jolted and disillusioned by the
realities of the overseas classroom. Veteran educators Mike
Romanowski and Teri McCarthy provide an essential guide for
Christians teaching in overseas contexts. They explain how good
teaching requires preparation, self-understanding and cultural
skills, as well as a solid philosophy of education and grasp of
worldview. Providing both the theoretical framework as well as
practical tools, the authors offer concrete advice and real-life
examples for classroom instruction, daily life and much more. Get a
more global picture of the kind of transformation your educational
work can accomplish. Whether you are a recent college grad or a
seasoned veteran educator, this book is an essential companion for
your teaching journey.
Nicky Gumbel offers an engaging, insightful, and accessible
response to the tough questions that surround faith and
Christianity in the modern world. Searching Issues is suggested for
all who are hosts or helpers for an Alpha small group. Nicky
tackles topics such as: Why does God allow suffering? What about
other religions? Is there a conflict between science and
Christianity? Is faith irrational? and more. This program creates
an environment of hospitality where people can bring their friends,
family and work colleagues to explore the Christian faith, ask
questions and share their point of view. Alpha makes it easy to
invite friends to have spiritual conversations which explore life's
biggest questions in a safe and respectful way. Alpha's approach to
hospitality, faith, and discussion is designed to welcome everyone,
especially those who might not describe themselves as Christians or
church-goers. Each session includes time for a large group meal,
short teaching, and small group discussion.
Sarah Ellen Denton Baun (nee Byrd) lives in Nashville, Tennessee,
with her husband, Glenn Baun, a retired Nazarene pastor. She has
long visualized this project, although she felt somewhat
intimidated by the sheer volume. Sarah has enriched these memoirs
considerably by drawing from her sharp memory, having a remarkable
recollection of events, places and people. You hold the result in
your hands: a tender, touching and true story of one brave family,
the Dentons, and their work in various countries bringing the
Gospel to people and making their lives better, spanning the
mid-forties to 1970. Through trials and tribulations, good times
and much joy, the family is still bound together by the indelible
imprint of their long-ago and far-away experiences. Ron Denton is
sorely missed, but they can each feel his presence still in
different ways -sometimes a phrase he used often, a twisting of the
mouth when pulling a prank, or the bite of pepper and vinegar which
he so loved. Sarah has traveled a long and diverse path in the
course of her life, and is faithful to the Lord and the Church she
so loves. Her children and grandchildren will be forever grateful
for this undertaking, a veritable task of love, nearly two years in
the making.
Cement, Earthworms, and Cheese Factories examines the ways in which
religion and community development are closely intertwined in a
rural part of contemporary Latin America. Using historical,
documentary, and ethnographic data collected over more than a
decade as an aid worker and as a researcher in central Ecuador,
Jill DeTemple examines the forces that have led to this
entanglement of religion and development and the ways in which
rural Ecuadorians, as well as development and religious personnel,
negotiate these complicated relationships. Technical innovations
have been connected to religious change since the time of the Inca
conquest, and Ecuadorians have created defensive strategies for
managing such connections. Although most analyses of development
either tend to ignore the genuinely religious roots of development
or conflate development with religion itself, these strategies are
part of a larger negotiation of progress and its meaning in
twenty-first-century Ecuador. DeTemple focuses on three development
agencies-a liberationist Catholic women's group, a municipal unit
dedicated to agriculture, and evangelical Protestant missionaries
engaged in education and medical work-to demonstrate that in some
instances Ecuadorians encourage a hybridity of religion and
development, while in other cases they break up such hybridities
into their component parts, often to the consternation of those
with whom religious and development discourse originate. This
management of hybrids reveals Ecuadorians as agents who produce and
reform modernities in ways often unrecognized by development
scholars, aid workers, or missionaries, and also reveals that an
appreciation of religious belief is essential to a full
understanding of diverse aspects of daily life.
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