Irene Howat
Autor de Ten Girls Who Changed the World (Lightkeepers)
Sobre El Autor
Irene Howat's other books include the best selling biography of Maureen McKenna From Whitewashed Stairs to Heaven and her own story told in Pain My Companion
Créditos de la imagen: Via Life and Work Magazine
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Obras de Irene Howat
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Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Howat, Irene
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- Scotland, UK
- País (para mapa)
- UK
- Lugares de residencia
- Scotland, UK
- Organizaciones
- Free Church of Scotland
Christian Focus Publishers
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- Obras
- 62
- Miembros
- 5,237
- Popularidad
- #4,761
- Valoración
- 4.0
- Reseñas
- 9
- ISBNs
- 88
- Idiomas
- 10
It is incredible that the mission managed to keep its focus on the Gospel as the primary source of help and hope even when faced with terrible circumstances including both world wars, famine, overcrowding, disease etc. The moral decline and flagging numbers attending church are also documented along with the various missionaries' views on this subject. LCM has never set out to be a network of churches, but rather a vehicle to draw those who wouldn't otherwise go into a church building under the sound of the Gospel.
This book is now 15 years out of date, but still provides a valuable insight into the principles and workings of one of the most effective missionary organisations in England.
Highly recommended both for the historical value and for consideration as we find creative ways to continue sharing the Gospel in our day.
The post-script is a letter written to LCM by a man who witnessed an encounter between an LCM missionary and a drunkard lying on the floor. I wrote it out when I first read this book as a reminder that we never know who is watching us as Christians.… (más)