Ebook {Epub PDF} Of Whom the World Was Not Worthy by Marie Chapian
Of Whom The World Was Not Worthy, by Marie Chapian, is one of the most moving books I have read during my Christian walk. It truly lives up to it's name, because the family described in this book, primarily Jacob Kovac and his wife, Jozeca, were truly of whom the world was not worthy.5/5(5). The list ends with the unnamed and countless men and women who were destitute, homeless, tortured, imprisoned, and murdered for their faith, and it testifies of their character that the world was not worthy of them. To this number, author Marie Chapian adds Slovenian Christians who suffered greatly during World War II and the post-war years. · A truly inspiring book of people who really know how to love their enemies and face suffering with unflinching hope and faith. Truly these were people "of whom the world is not worthy."/5(24).
There is a magnificent story in Marie Chapian's book Of Whom the World Was Not Worthy. The book told of the sufferings of the true church in Yugoslavia where so much wrong has been perpetrated by the politicized ecclesiastical hierarchy. That which has gone on in the name of Christ for the enriching and empowering of corrupt church officials has been a terrible affront to decency. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Of Whom the World Was Not Worthy by Marie Chapian (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Of Whom the World Was Not Worthy was written by Marie Chapian after travelling in the country formerly known as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the war known as the Invasion of Yugoslavia (also known as the April War), when the Axis Powers - an alliance made up of Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria - during World War II.
of whom the world was not worthy This is one of the most passionate books of faith Marie has written. This true story takes place in Yugoslavia and was developed out of the heartbeat and cries of the Balkan people and their insistent belief that God is a good God who answers prayers. A stirring story of Christian Yugoslavic victims during Nazi conquest and occupation. A strong encouragement to keep the faith even in times oif trouble. The title is taken from Hebrews 11, the Hall of Faith chapter in the Bible, which lists men and women of courageous and persevering faith counting them as those "of whom the world was not worthy.". Of Whom The World Was Not Worthy, by Marie Chapian, is one of the most moving books I have read during my Christian walk. It truly lives up to it's name, because the family described in this book, primarily Jacob Kovac and his wife, Jozeca, were truly of whom the world was not worthy.
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