James W. Alexander James W. Alexander (1804 - 1859)
Faith
Religion is a living process. When the Spirit takes hold of a man to transform him into a child of grace, working faith in him, and opening his eyes to see the boundless riches of grace, the work goes on continually. There is growth of knowledge, faith, and hope. The more the spiritual process advances, the more does religion become distinguished from all its outward forms, and attain likeness to the infinite benevolence of God.
 
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Peoples on the Move Go back to previous page
Guthrie, StanHunter, MalcolmPhillips, David
Book title
Book Details
Paperback: 440 pages
Subtitle: Introducing the Nomads of the World
Publisher: Piquant Editions
Category: Missions
Edition: N/A
Publish Date: 20011101
ISBN: 9781903689059
Dewey Decimal Classification: N/A
Reference No: G-00101
Synopsis
"NOMADS - they inhabit every continent yet have "no abiding city". Always on the move, they are often "invisible", unreached, despised and easily forgotten by settled citizens. This is the most comprehensive source of information on all the nonmadic peoples of the world. Not only for libraries or Bible college students, mission researchers and strategists, but for you: -maps to help you to locate these nomadic people groups, many of them unevangelizes -black-and-white photographs enable you to visualise them, and -people profiles and bibliographic data facilitate research. As you develop a new understanding of the political, agricultural, economic and cultural foundations of nomadic life you will praise the "God of nomads" for his rich diversity and work among these peoples - and even consider your own calling and priorities in life. With forewords by Malcom Hunter (SIM missionary among nomadic peoples for 40 years) and Stan Guthrie (News editor Christianity Today)"