Count Zinzendorf: FirstfruitYWAM Publishing, 2006 - 185 من الصفحات Count Zinzendorf opened his estate to persecuted Moravian Christians, and under his leadership this vibrant community launched the modern missions movement. Beginning at Herrnhut and traveling as far as Africa, America, and Russia, the bold believers of the Moravian Church planted seeds that continue to bear fruit even today. |
المحتوى
Disappointed but Never Deterred | 11 |
This Shame Shall Not Crush | 17 |
Order of the Grain of Mustard Seed | 27 |
Ecce Homo | 39 |
Herrnhut | 51 |
Growing Pains | 65 |
Hidden Seed | 77 |
Sending Out Missionaries | 87 |
The Expanding Work | 101 |
A Great Sermon to | 117 |
Bethlehem | 127 |
The Sifting Time | 141 |
To the Four Corners of the World | 155 |
Destined to Bring Forth Fruit | 169 |
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Anna Anna Nitschmann Anthony arrived August Bartholomaus became Benigna Berthelsdorf Bethlehem Bible boys castle choir Christ Christian David Christian Renatus coach colony congregation Count Zinzendorf Countess David Nitschmann David Zeisberger died Dresden Erdmuth Erdmuth gave birth Europe firstfruits Frederick Friedrich gathered Georgia Gersdorf Gnadenhütten gospel grandmother Greenland Gross-Hennersdorf heard Herrnhaag Herrnhut community Huldenberg hymns Indians island Jesus Johann John John Rothe land Leonard letter live Ludwig asked Ludwig began Ludwig felt Ludwig found Ludwig received Ludwig replied Ludwig sat Ludwig thought Ludwig von Zinzendorf Lutheran Church Lutheran pastor married mission missionaries Moravian Church Moravian missionaries mother Pennsylvania Pietists prayed prayer preach refugees religious return to Herrnhut Ronneburg royal court Saint Croix Saint Petersburg Saint Thomas Savior Saxony Shawnees sionary slaves soon tell Theodora things Tobias told Tranquebar traveled trip tutor Uncle Otto Unitas Fratrum vians visited wanted Wittenberg