Author: W.P.KELLER
Pages: 243
Publisher: Kregel Pulications
Publish Date: 1993
Edition: Unknown
Condition: New.
Binding: Paperback
Markings: N/A.
Description
Wonder O` the Wind
This richly textured account of the life of a unique man of God has already thrilled readers by the thousands. Now Kregel Publications has the privilege of reissuing it as a companion volume to the same author`s spiritual biography, the popular God Is My Delight.
Phillip Keller _ author, naturalist, agriculture specialist and wildlife photographer _ recounts his adventurous life in this testimony of how God`s Spirit guides even the willful into His ways.
Born and raised in East Africa, Keller grew up with an intense love for the land, its wildlife and its people. For a time he was inclined to disbelief and cynicism by the way the word distorts and abuses God`s Handiwork _ and he struggled to exert his own will against society`s pressures, sometimes even against the will of God.
Finally, the Wind of God«s Spirit has His wondrous way. The author tells the gripping story of God`s loving but abrupt intrusion into his self-centered life. He relives his trek back to Africa and eventually around the word in His service. A vibrant love for life, for God, and for His word, pulsates through this fascinating story of how one man`s will was brought into harmony with the will of God.
Pages: 243
Publisher: Kregel Pulications
Publish Date: 1993
Edition: Unknown
Condition: New.
Binding: Paperback
Markings: N/A.
Description
Wonder O` the Wind
This richly textured account of the life of a unique man of God has already thrilled readers by the thousands. Now Kregel Publications has the privilege of reissuing it as a companion volume to the same author`s spiritual biography, the popular God Is My Delight.
Phillip Keller _ author, naturalist, agriculture specialist and wildlife photographer _ recounts his adventurous life in this testimony of how God`s Spirit guides even the willful into His ways.
Born and raised in East Africa, Keller grew up with an intense love for the land, its wildlife and its people. For a time he was inclined to disbelief and cynicism by the way the word distorts and abuses God`s Handiwork _ and he struggled to exert his own will against society`s pressures, sometimes even against the will of God.
Finally, the Wind of God«s Spirit has His wondrous way. The author tells the gripping story of God`s loving but abrupt intrusion into his self-centered life. He relives his trek back to Africa and eventually around the word in His service. A vibrant love for life, for God, and for His word, pulsates through this fascinating story of how one man`s will was brought into harmony with the will of God.