At the Table in the Wilderness: The Story of Jesus AbbeyXlibris Corporation, 9 nov 2005 - 181 pagina's We have lived through all these years by miracles. This is Gods Table in the Wilderness. Jane Torrey is a native of North Carolina in the United States and had never been outside the USA until she married Archer Torrey, who was born in China, and had traveled the world. She is a professional artist (several of her paintings are in the book as well as on the front cover). She and her husband went to Korea together and she became mother to over 100 people in Jesus Abbey, a community that has existed in a wilderness setting for 36 years by Gods supernatural provision. She tells the story here. |
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Pagina 10
... began our new project depending solely on God for guidance and support. It was not easy to capture Christ's look of earnestness and compassion and to reproduce the eternal significance I saw in Rembrandt's painting. Many days I prayed ...
... began our new project depending solely on God for guidance and support. It was not easy to capture Christ's look of earnestness and compassion and to reproduce the eternal significance I saw in Rembrandt's painting. Many days I prayed ...
Pagina 12
... began to wonder what it could mean. The wonderful Holy Spirit fellowship there at St. Luke's was truly “green pastures,” but I could not expect that among friends in my home church on the other side of the US. Strangely, however, in my ...
... began to wonder what it could mean. The wonderful Holy Spirit fellowship there at St. Luke's was truly “green pastures,” but I could not expect that among friends in my home church on the other side of the US. Strangely, however, in my ...
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... began to search out a place for Jesus Abbey. (Yancey and I were to return in midsummer). Archer visited many remote and scenic places from north of Kangnung and Sokcho to Chejudo, with certain requisites in mind. There should be a ...
... began to search out a place for Jesus Abbey. (Yancey and I were to return in midsummer). Archer visited many remote and scenic places from north of Kangnung and Sokcho to Chejudo, with certain requisites in mind. There should be a ...
Pagina 17
... began; blazing trails through dense woods, clearing land, chopping wood, shoveling out the side of a mountain, digging sand from the river bottom, carrying water, carrying rocks and planting cabbage. The one woman who came found a room ...
... began; blazing trails through dense woods, clearing land, chopping wood, shoveling out the side of a mountain, digging sand from the river bottom, carrying water, carrying rocks and planting cabbage. The one woman who came found a room ...
Pagina 24
... began coming up the path resplendent in Korean dress-up costumes, and we had them sign a book as they came in the door. The sixteen we expected from our village did not come but, wonder of wonders, 130 others did come! Lydia began ...
... began coming up the path resplendent in Korean dress-up costumes, and we had them sign a book as they came in the door. The sixteen we expected from our village did not come but, wonder of wonders, 130 others did come! Lydia began ...
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At the Table in the Wilderness: The Story of Jesus Abbey Jane Grey Torrey Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2005 |
At the Table in the Wilderness: The Story of Jesus Abbey Jane Grey Torrey Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2005 |
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Abbey family Albert altar amazed answer Archer asked asthma back to Korea baptism beautiful began Bible blessing Bunny called camp Catholic CHAPTER Christian church common room Community of Jesus didn’t Elder Park elders Esther faith forgiveness friends furlough girls God’s Grandmother Grange guerrillas guests Han River happened Hasami healing heard hearts Holy Spirit household Hwangji Jane Jeremiah Jesus Abbey joyful Kaljon Kangwon knew Korean language land later live Lord man’s meeting Michael’s mind ministry miracle missionary months morning mountain mountains of Korea move needed night ondol painting pansori Pastor Cho Pentecost police praise prayer praying preach Priory Psalm realized road seemed seminary sent Seoul share sheep snow someone stay teaching thankful things thought told took Torrey trip truck village walked wanted week wonderful word Yancey young