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David Wilkerson - Kés, Kereszt és a Hit Embere by Gary Wilkerson, R.S.B. Sawyer / Foreword by Jim Cymbala / Hungarian edition of David Wilkerson: The Cross, The Switchblade and the Man Who Believed / Magyar Pünkösdi egyház 2015 / Hardcover

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David Wilkerson - Kés, Kereszt és a Hit Embere by Gary Wilkerson, R.S.B. Sawyer / Foreword by Jim Cymbala / Hungarian edition of David Wilkerson: The Cross, The Switchblade and the Man Who Believed / Magyar Pünkösdi egyház 2015 /

Hardcover 2015

ISBN:  9786158017015  /  978-6158017015

ISBN-10: 6158017019

PAGES: 336

PUBLISHER: Magyar Pünkösdi egyház

LANGUAGE: HUNGARIAN / Magyar

 

Book Dimensions 173x240 mm

 

Hungarian Summary:

David üzenete a New York-i bandák és a környéki közösségek hatásos és életeket megváltoztató missziójával definiálható … ahogy a lenyűgöző életéről olvasol, kívánom, hogy a szíved ugyanazzal a vágyakozással égjen, hogy megismerd Krisztust az ő teljességében és dicsőségében.

 - Franklin Graham, a Billy Graham Evangelistic Association és a Samaritan’s Purse elnöke és vezérigazgatója

 

FÜGGŐK, BANDATAGOK, DROGDÍLEREK, akiket az Ige emészt, ahelyett, hogy az utcák falnának fel.

David Wilkerson, egy sovány pásztor a falusias Pennsylvaniából az 1950-es és ’60-as években nyakába vette New York nyomorvilágát, sokakat megnyerve a függőség mélységéből a megváltás magasságába. Akkor, a következő ötven évre tekintetét az elesettekre, az elfeledettekre, és a félretaszítottakra irányította, miközben a nemzet aludt.

Wilkersonnak radikális nézőpontja volt, mert elhitte, hogy Isten képes – és hajlandó – nagyszerű dolgokat véghezvinni az elutasítottak és az elveszettek körében. Állhatatosan kitartott abban, hogy a kultúrával szembeszállva ne mondjon le az utcán élő emberekről, még akkor sem, amikor ők már lemondtak önmagukról.

 

English Summary:

This is the story of David Wilkerson, the man who believed against the odds that God could do great things in the rejected and ignored of New York City, who refused to give up on those on the streets even when they had given up on themselves, and who saw in the eyes of the drug addicts and gang members what others failed to see—the love of Jesus Christ.

But who was David Wilkerson?  Many Christians don’t really know. More often than not, we saw the fruit of his faith in God rather than the man himself.

When Wilkerson moved to New York from rural Pennsylvania in 1958 to confront the gangs who ran the streets, he was a skinny, 120-pound man. After the initial publicity that brought him face to face with some of the most dangerous young men of the city, he largely flew under the radar of the media, using the Word of God and a bit of tough love to help men and women of the street escape the destructive spiral of drugs and violence. Wilkerson was always the real deal, full of passion and conviction, not interested in what others said was the “right” or political thing to do.

 

David Ray Wilkerson (May 19, 1931 – April 27, 2011) was an American Christian evangelist, best known for his book The Cross and the Switchblade. He was the founder of the addiction recovery program Teen Challenge, and founding pastor of the non-denominational Times Square Church in New York City.

Wilkerson's widely distributed sermons, such as "A Call to Anguish", are known for being direct and frank against apostasy and serious about making the commitment to obey Jesus' teachings. He emphasized such Christian beliefs as God's holiness and righteousness, God's love toward humans and especially Christian views of Jesus. Wilkerson tried to avoid categorizing Christians into distinct groups according to the denomination to which they belong.

 

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