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| 269.209 Dal 1979 v.2 George Whitefield, the life and times of the great evangelist of the eighteenth-century revival (volume 2) / | 269.209 Dor 1997 A passion for souls : the life of D.L. Moody / | 269.209 Pol 1983 Moody / | 269.2092 DeC 2013 This littler light : some thoughts on not changing the world : a memoir / | 269.2092 Mar 1991 A prophet with honor : [manuscript] : the Billy Graham story / | 269.2095 Koc 1974 Wine of God : [manuscript] : revival in Indonesia, Formosa, Solomon Islands, and South India / | 269.2097 Ort 1978 The orthodox evangelicals : [manuscript] : who they are and what they are saying / |
Like other evangelical kids, Jesse James DeConto felt called to shine the light of truth into the world. His job as a journalist and his young marriage, though, would radically change him. First, he learned that Christians have no corner on truth: Working out in the world, trying to be the "Roaring Lamb" he'd been trained to be, he met atheists and agnostics who seemed to do better at embodying Christian love than many Christians did. Confessing the church's failures was one thing, but the author had to face his own weakness the hard way, when the cheap threads that held his marriage intact finally snapped. Jesse found himself at the end of his twenties with a broken bank account, a broken body, and a broken family. In the midst of that pain, he discovered his brokenness better equipped him to share God's grace than his striving ever had. He learned to say with theologian Karl Barth that "his importance may consist in his poverty, in his hopes and fears, in his waiting and hurrying, in the direction of his whole being toward what lies beyond his horizon and beyond his power"
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