Ebenezer’s Grandson

Ebenezer’s Grandson
Title Ebenezer’s Grandson PDF eBook
Author Leonard Holder
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 506
Release 2021-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1664116028

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Faith in God demands obedience and trust. The authors of Ebenezer’s Grandson recount how each faltering step of obedience to that which they firmly believed to be God’s guidance, led them and their family slowly into situations where their only security was God Himself and the promises of His word. In writing this book Leonard Holder recognises the debt he and his wife Phyllis owe to the faith and prayers of earlier generations. Their journey of faith led them north to Yorkshire and then to German-speaking Europe, where after six years in Switzerland they moved into the Black Forest in southern Germany and established Haus Barnabas, a centre for evangelism and the encouragement of Christians. Phyllis writes that for years she had really no idea what she was suited to, but gradually began to sense that God was showing her how her particular gifts and personality could best serve Him. Eventually she realised that God had fulfilled this vision; it was Haus Barnabas. This book is a detailed account of the journey. Some of their experiences along the way they wouldn’t wish on anyone, but God knew the discipline and training the couple needed and His love and faithfulness is amazing.

Ebenezer's Grandson

Ebenezer's Grandson
Title Ebenezer's Grandson PDF eBook
Author Leonard Holder
Publisher Xlibris UK
Total Pages 514
Release 2021-07-31
Genre
ISBN 9781664116016

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Faith in God demands obedience and trust. The authors of Ebenezer's Grandson recount how each faltering step of obedience to that which they firmly believed to be God's guidance, led them and their family slowly into situations where their only security was God Himself and the promises of His word. In writing this book Leonard Holder recognises the debt he and his wife Phyllis owe to the faith and prayers of earlier generations. Their journey of faith led them north to Yorkshire and then to German-speaking Europe, where after six years in Switzerland they moved into the Black Forest in southern Germany and established Haus Barnabas, a centre for evangelism and the encouragement of Christians. Phyllis writes that for years she had really no idea what she was suited to, but gradually began to sense that God was showing her how her particular gifts and personality could best serve Him. Eventually she realised that God had fulfilled this vision; it was Haus Barnabas. This book is a detailed account of the journey. Some of their experiences along the way they wouldn't wish on anyone, but God knew the discipline and training the couple needed and His love and faithfulness is amazing.

National Yearbook - National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution

National Yearbook - National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
Title National Yearbook - National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Sons of the American Revolution
Publisher
Total Pages 464
Release 1915
Genre United States
ISBN

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Register

Register
Title Register PDF eBook
Author Order of the Founders and Patriots of America
Publisher
Total Pages 270
Release 1902
Genre United States
ISBN

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A National Register of the Society

A National Register of the Society
Title A National Register of the Society PDF eBook
Author Sons of the American Revolution
Publisher
Total Pages 1246
Release 1902
Genre
ISBN

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Peaceful Path

Peaceful Path
Title Peaceful Path PDF eBook
Author Stephen Ward
Publisher Univ of Hertfordshire Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2016-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 1909291714

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The title of this book is taken from Ebenezer Howard's visionary tract To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform. Published in 1898 as a manifesto for social reform via the creation of Garden Cities, it proposed a new way of providing cheap and healthy homes, workplaces and green spaces in balance in cohesive new communities, underpinned by radical ideas about collective land ownership. While Howard's vision had international impact, in this book planning historian Stephen Ward largely honors the special place that Hertfordshire occupies on the peaceful path, beginning with the development of Letchworth and Welwyn Garden Cities.

Year Book

Year Book
Title Year Book PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 618
Release 1896
Genre
ISBN

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