29,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
15 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

This faith-based biography of early twentieth century Pastor James A. Frush by his church parishioner Peggy L. Jenkins is unique in that it follows the life Frush through his own personal journal, including historical details of his relationships with the people under his influence, which few other sources provide. As a minister, James Frush faced challenges to understand Truth, and to represent Truth to his people. He confronted the challenges with the faith on which he stood: the Foundation of Faith. He found the faith to trust the Truth. "New folks are arriving nearly every day, and our…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This faith-based biography of early twentieth century Pastor James A. Frush by his church parishioner Peggy L. Jenkins is unique in that it follows the life Frush through his own personal journal, including historical details of his relationships with the people under his influence, which few other sources provide. As a minister, James Frush faced challenges to understand Truth, and to represent Truth to his people. He confronted the challenges with the faith on which he stood: the Foundation of Faith. He found the faith to trust the Truth. "New folks are arriving nearly every day, and our family is getting to be quite a large one." Pastor Frush recorded those words in his journal in 1915. When he penned that prophecy, he could not see those included in that body today, nor those coming in future generations yet to be numbered, standing together through testimony and, like Frush, on the Foundation of Faith.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Having the privilege of being raised in the church that James A. Frush pastored in the early twentieth century, Peggy L. Jenkins has been guided to serve the Church and God's people in multiple ways, one of which is writing and recording things that happen. Historical events are a valuable part of our past, and without a written report there can be no dependable record. Care in recording history with the intent of passing it on to future generations is a life goal worth sacrifice, has become such for Peggy. When done faithfully, both receivers and recorders are blessed.