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Cargando... Seven Women: And the Secret of Their Greatness (2016)por Eric Metaxas
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A good read, but a little light on details. This book was an engaging overview of various Christian woman lead by their faith in God to do wonderful things for the world. I found it enjoyable, but light on details. It was written in more of a narrative-editorial format, rather than strictly biographical. Nevertheless, it was a fun read, and I recommend others to give a run-through. There are hundreds of amazing women throughout history. In this book the author profiles seven of them: Corrie ten Boom, Rosa Parks, Mother Teresa, Hannah More, Susanna Wesley, Joan of Arc, and Maria Skobtsova. I loved learning about Rosa Parks' activism long before her fateful day on the bus. Corrie ten Boom led a selfless life and saving other during WWII was second nature to her at that point. Mother Teresa truly lived a life of servitude, but it wasn't always easy. She sank into the more desperate parts of Calcutta and asked nothing in return. Seeing someone who so completely embodied the love of Christ inspired everyone around her. Each of these women offer a reminder that their stories survive longer than just their lives. We need to think of the eternal impact we are making, instead of getting caught up in day-to-day drama. "Here you have the Welfare State. Nobody needs starve. But there is a different poverty. The poverty of the spirit, of loneliness and being unwanted." - Mother Theresa "Beautiful are the ways of God if we allow him to use us as he wants." sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Cada una de las figuras que cambiaron el mundo presentes en estas páginas: Juana de Arco, Susana Wesley, Hannah More, Maria Skobtsova, Corrie ten Boom, madre Teresa, y Rosa Parks, es un modelo ejemplar de la verdadera feminidad. De adolescente Juana de Arco siguió el llamado de Dios y liberó a su país, teniendo una muerte de un mártir heroico. Susanna Wesley tuvo diecinueve hijos y dio al mundo su evangelista más importante y el más grande escritor de himnos, sus hijos John y Charles. Corrie ten Boom, detenido por ocultar a judíos holandeses de los nazis, sobrevivió a los horrores de un campo de concentración para asombrar al mundo perdonando a sus verdugos. Y el profundo sentido de justicia, la dignidad inquebrantable y fe de Rosa Parks ayudó a lanzar el más grande movimiento social del siglo XX.Escribiendo en su característico estilo atractivo y conversacional, Eric Metaxas revela cómo las otras mujeres extraordinarias en este libro lograron su grandeza, inspirando a los lectores a vidas moldeadas por la verdad del evangelio. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Joan of Arc was aware she would die because of her work, yet she persisted, even when frequently betrayed by the court, and even by the king whom she cause to be enthroned. This unlearned girl gave powerful answers to the trick questions of her inquisitors.
All of the chapters were quite moving, but I was choked up as I read about Mother Teresa.
Chapters
1. Joan of Arc
2. Susanna Wesley
3. Hanna More
4. Saint Maria of Paris
5. Corrie Ten Boom
6. Mother Teresa: ( )