Katharina Schütz is a young woman growing up in sixteenth-century Strasbourg. Immersed in the mystique and works-righteousness of medieval Catholicism, Katharina's life is one of curiosity, mischief, sorrow, fear of purgatory, indulgences and all the struggles of a regular teen in a busy home, full of siblings and daily challenges. Living at the time of Martin Luther, the great Reformer, the currents of change and gospel light begin to cast their glow into Katharina's life. Eventually, hungry for a true knowledge of God and a living relationship with him, Katharina finds that God has mercy on those who seek him…mehr
Katharina Schütz is a young woman growing up in sixteenth-century Strasbourg. Immersed in the mystique and works-righteousness of medieval Catholicism, Katharina's life is one of curiosity, mischief, sorrow, fear of purgatory, indulgences and all the struggles of a regular teen in a busy home, full of siblings and daily challenges. Living at the time of Martin Luther, the great Reformer, the currents of change and gospel light begin to cast their glow into Katharina's life. Eventually, hungry for a true knowledge of God and a living relationship with him, Katharina finds that God has mercy on those who seek himHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
was born in one of the northern provinces of the Netherlands in 1948. The youngest of six children, she was privileged to often visit parishioners with her father, a pastor and church historian. She would sit on the bar in front of him as he rode his bicycle, and he would nudge her with his knee and command: "Sing, Christine, sing-or I'll bump you off the bike!" So she sang-psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. In 1958, her father accepted a call to Toronto, Canada, and the bike was exchanged for a car. Her father instilled in her a love for history, and today Christine still sings of the remarkable providence of God on the pages of her books. Together with her husband, Anco, a semi-retired veterinarian, Christine resides in Arthur, Ontario. They have 5 children, 27 grandchildren, a dog, a cat and 11 chickens. This is her second book for Joshua Press.
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