Description
Ha Isten Fia táncol… by ADRIAN PLASS - HUNGARIAN TRANSLATION OF The Son of God is Dancing: A Message of Hope by Adrian Plass / God won't act to lessen the HIV/AIDS crisis if we don't
PAPERBACK 2017
ISBN: 9789639564640 / 978-9639564640
ISBN-10: 9639564648
PAGES 148
PUBLISHER: HARMAT
About the Author:
Adrian Plass (born 1948) is a British author and speaker who writes primarily Christian humour, but also short stories, Bible commentaries and novels with a more serious tone. His most popular books are a series concerning The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass which is a humorous, fictional satire of Christian life and which has sold over a million copies worldwide.
Hungarian Summary:
"Ha Isten Fia táncol, az ördög messzire fut..." (zambiai gyermekdal)
A bátorság, a hősiesség, a helytállás, a hit és a remény történetei azaids-sújtotta, éhező Afrikából. Adrian és Bridget Plass szemüvegénkeresztül ismét más képet mutat a világ. Egy kicsit megismerjük ésmásképp látjuk az árvákat, a betegeket, a prostituáltakat és a kamionsofőröket, a segélyezést, a szókimondást, a cselekvő; hit lehetőségeit és végül önmagunkat is.
English Summary:
The much-praised writing team of Adrian and Bridget Plass looks at the extent of the AIDS pandemic in Zambia. On visiting this colorful country they saw the problem and what is being done about it from many angles: from preventative projects with sex-workers to the care of orphans. The desperation there left them determined to make westerners see how ordinary families are affected. The stories aren't all negative; however, Adrian and Bridget tell of the World Vision rehabilitation program for girls forced into prostitution enabling training in alternative occupations including hairdressing and tailoring. There were no miracles in Zambia—only the miracle of people allowing God to use them. God acts through us and the truth is that if we do nothing, we withhold His love from them. This is a heart-warming, inspiring, and sometimes even humorous account with a serious message: God won't act to lessen the HIV/AIDS crisis if we don't.