Dancing in the Flames: The Lost Art of Suffering
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Country: United States
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Description:We wonder why we must endure suffering even after the cross. This book will help to better understand why it is we all must suffer. Keywords:Listed in: |
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“I have just finished reading:"Dancing in the Flames." I was very impressed. I thought it
was a masterly treatment of a difficult but necessary theme. I love the passion and
personal touches,but it also extremely clear and lucid. And concise. A lot of Christian
books seem far too long, in my opinion. It's as if the author had enough of an idea for a
valid booklet, but felt constrained to expand the material into a book. You didn't. Good
discipline.
“I will definitely be passing it on for reading to other people whose opinion I value in
such matters....It isn't just the American Church that needs to hear this message, although
maybe the extremes are more obvious there. All flesh seeks its own comfort and easily
avoids embracing the cross daily. Keep faithful to the message. It is genuinely
"encouraging," i.e., it puts courage into me to be someone I would not otherwise be. For
that I thank you and God.”
Philip Orchard, Bible Teacher
Cornerstone Network of Churches
Southampton, UK
was a masterly treatment of a difficult but necessary theme. I love the passion and
personal touches,but it also extremely clear and lucid. And concise. A lot of Christian
books seem far too long, in my opinion. It's as if the author had enough of an idea for a
valid booklet, but felt constrained to expand the material into a book. You didn't. Good
discipline.
“I will definitely be passing it on for reading to other people whose opinion I value in
such matters....It isn't just the American Church that needs to hear this message, although
maybe the extremes are more obvious there. All flesh seeks its own comfort and easily
avoids embracing the cross daily. Keep faithful to the message. It is genuinely
"encouraging," i.e., it puts courage into me to be someone I would not otherwise be. For
that I thank you and God.”
Philip Orchard, Bible Teacher
Cornerstone Network of Churches
Southampton, UK
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