Available here in English for the first time, Friedrich Zuendel presents an account of demonic darkness and the power of hope and faith in the life of Johann Christoph Blumhardt, a 19th-century pastor from the Black Forest, who agreed to counsel a tormented woman in his parish.
Translated from unpublished letters originally written in German.
This biography examines the forces that shaped the life of Eberhard Arnold and the people he associated with. The author recreates an era where thousands of young men and women in Weimar Germany rejected conventional mores and struck out on a different path.
Release on the 140th anniversary of the Bowery Mission, a nondenominational, nonpartisan, privately funded organization.Strong local and... Læs mere
Johann Christoph Arnold tells stories about real men and women dealing with adversity. Their difficulties - which range from extreme to quite ordinary and universal - resonate with readers, offering a challenge, but also comfort and encouragement
You name the hell...there is a way out. After decades of pastoral counseling, Johann Christoph Arnold still marvels at our capacity to make life... Læs mere
Ideal book for the 25th anniversary of the genocide: it moves beyond the gore and recasts Rwanda as a place of rebirth that the world can learn... Læs mere
"Lightning and forest fires could strike terror in primitive humans, yet they also cherished fire as a life-giving gift from the gods"--
Originally published under title: Thy will be done: sickness, faith, and the God who heals: Rifton, NY: Plough Pub. House, c2011.