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Elaine Rhoton

    The Doulos Story
    Die Doulos-Story
    Die Logos Story
    • Die Doulos-Story

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The Doulos Story ..Idealism meets reality as a young Brazilian who dreams of being a powerful preacher is assigned to clean the galley floor beneath a refrigerator.Tentative faith grows into quiet awe as essential yet unobtainable fuel suddenly and inexplicably appears on the scene.Bleary-eyed despair is banished as a young mother on the verge of committing suicide is offered hope by two young Doulos womenJoyful celebration turns into shock and pain as the unbelievable happens and a terrorist attack upon the ship's company leaves death and serious injuries in it's wake.The Doulos Story vividly describes the joys and tensions of life aboard Operation Mobilization's ship Doulos, and the impact of volunteer workers serving Jesus Christ on the lives of countless people around the world.

      Die Doulos-Story2003
      3,0
    • The Doulos Story

      • 436 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      The Doulos Story….. Idealism meets reality as a young Brazilian who dreams of being a powerful preacher is assigned to clean the galley floor beneath a refrigerator. Tentative faith grows into quiet awe as essential yet unobtainable fuel suddenly and inexplicably appears on the scene. Bleary-eyed despair is banished as a young mother on the verge of committing suicide is offered hope by two young Doulos women Joyful celebration turns into shock and pain as the unbelievable happens and a terrorist attack upon the ship's company leaves death and serious injuries in it's wake. The Doulos Story vividly describes the joys and tensions of life aboard Operation Mobilization's ship Doulos, and the impact of volunteer workers serving Jesus Christ on the lives of countless people around the world.

      The Doulos Story1997
      4,5
    • Die Logos Story

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Diese Studie untersucht einige zentrale Ansätze der ökumenischen Sozialethik im vergangenen Jahrhundert, wie sie im Denken von Walter Rauschenbusch, Reinhold Niebuhr und dem Weltkirchenrat zum Ausdruck kommen. Die Autorin argumentiert, dass Christen sich darüber im Klaren sein müssen, wie Theologie und Philosophie miteinander in Beziehung stehen und sich in unseren praktischen Verpflichtungen niederschlagen. Andernfalls werden wir die Fähigkeit verlieren, Sozialethik als Individuen und Kirchen zu diskutieren, geschweige denn effektive Argumente zu entwickeln.

      Die Logos Story1989
      5,0