bokomslag The Zig-Zag Path
Memoarer & biografier

The Zig-Zag Path

William Raymond Kinzie

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  • 324 sidor
  • 2012
ABOUT THE BOOK

This is a fascinating love story, steeped in the spiritual commitment and abiding conviction of two partners who obeyed the Lord by stepping out in faith to answer His call.

Their story begins in a small Pennsylvanian coal region town and a poor, working farm in Georgia and continues to their extraordinary meeting, journey into love and move to ministry in Europe and the United States.

Though they felt they were unlikely prospects for the service to which they were called, this story of their live clearly illustrates that when God chooses the weak, He receives the glory.


ENDORSEMENTS

"This is the autobiography of a good and decent man. It ranges from Bill Kinzie's Huck Finn childhood in Pennsylvania and his finding faith and a vocation through a lifetime of Christian missionary activity beside a lovely and effervescent wife. It is a truly touching and heart-rending love story."

Charles Monaghan, former editor of the Washington Post Book World.



Readers will find herein a personal story of one man's dedication to the leading of his Savior. In his Call to Ministry Bill Kinzie takes us out of ourselves and into the Mission Field where he gave his life, with Evelyn his 'light' to whatever it was God needed of him next. As the experiences and challenges mount, it is only through prayer that this man of mission is able to fulfill his passion for Christ. No task is too humble, no sorrow too great. His help comes from God. Boundless energy leaps from these pages and causes one to reflect on what yet is God calling us to accomplish.

Rev. Joanne Montgomery Link
  • Författare: William Raymond Kinzie
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781468551105
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 324
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2012-04-05
  • Förlag: AuthorHouse