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In this bestselling novel, three pastors learn the necessity of
relying on God's grace. They fall short of their pastoral duties
through public humiliation, self-doubt, inability to accept God's
promises in their own lives, and divisions and quarreling among
their parishioners. Ultimately each man rejects temptations and
permits the Holy Spirit to work through him. This revised edition
includes the final chapter, never before published in English. The
new introduction provides historical and theological background to
deepen the reader's understanding of the stories.
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With My Own Eyes (Paperback)
Bo Giertz; Translated by Bror Erickson
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R560
R496
Discovery Miles 4 960
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Christ's Church (Hardcover)
Bo Giertz; Translated by Hans Andrae
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R1,157
R919
Discovery Miles 9 190
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Christ's Church (Paperback)
Bo Giertz; Translated by Hans Andrae
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R700
R573
Discovery Miles 5 730
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The Church, who is she? asks Bo Giertz in this book, which, he
adds, "is first of all for those who have some notion of the life
which is present within the church walls and also have some desire
to understand that life better and know more about it." If you're
among the tens of thousands who've read Giertz's bestselling novel
The Hammer of God about ordinary people in their relation to the
Church and her message, then you know his ability to engage you in
the dramatic events of everyday life. Giertz shows the same
engaging ability, when he in Christ's Church takes you on a walk
from her biblical roots toward her glorious future.
1521 has arrived. A new year in a new world with new nations, new
continents, new knowledge, and new rulers. Never before had so much
power been gathered in such young hands. The tenth Sultan, the
twenty-six-year-old Suleiman, ascends to his father's throne in one
of the world's most powerful empires. The rest of the world hopes
that the eastern threat has faded. Rhodes is Christendom's closest
and most defiant outpost against the East. There the Knights of St.
John's Grand Master has died. Strife and treachery await his
successor. Some hundred knights have the task to defend the
outpost. Their Grand Master's motto is "Victory or Death."
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