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Samuel Zwemer : The Burden of Arabia by Janet Benge and Geoff Benge (2013, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherYwam Publishing
ISBN-10157658738X
ISBN-139781576587386
eBay Product ID (ePID)3038551631

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Book TitleSamuel Zwemer : the Burden of Arabia
Number of Pages206 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2013
TopicChristian Ministry / Missions, Religious
GenreReligion, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorJanet Benge, Geoff Benge
Book SeriesChristian Heroes: Then and Now Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight6.4 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.3 in

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Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
SynopsisSam felt his heart thumping as the two Bedouin men walked toward him. The men's menacing spears were pulled back over their shoulders, ready to thrust at Sam at any moment. From the grim look on their faces, the men seemed intent on killing someone. The spiritual needs of the Muslim world, long neglected by Christian missionaries, came to the world's attention again when Samuel Zwemerdedicated himself to the advancement of the gospel in Arabia. It was a tremendous task, but a pledge the young American kept despite opposition, difficulty, and death. Zwemer founded the Arabian Mission in Bahrain to serve Muslims throughmedical care, Christian literature, and the preachingof the gospel. With a heart on fire for Muslim people, he was relentless in sharing a vision worldwide, calling many to action. Zwemer'slegacy of opening a long-closed dooris a challenge for Christians today, inspiringusto love and respect Muslims and to proclaim Jesus' name in the homeland of Islam., Sam felt his heart thumping as the two Bedouin men walked toward him. The men's menacing spears were pulled back over their shoulders, ready to thrust at Sam at any moment. From the grim look on their faces, the men seemed intent on killing someone. The spiritual needs of the Muslim world, long neglected by Christian missionaries, came to the world's attention again when Samuel Zwemer dedicated himself to the advancement of the gospel in Arabia. It was a tremendous task, but a pledge the young American kept despite opposition, difficulty, and death.Zwemer founded the Arabian Mission in Bahrain to serve Muslims through medical care, Christian literature, and the preaching of the gospel. With a heart on fire for Muslim people, he was relentless in sharing a vision worldwide, calling many to action. Zwemer's legacy of opening a long-closed door is a challenge for Christians today, inspiring us to love and respect Muslims and to proclaim Jesus' name in the homeland of Islam. (1867-1952)Pages: 208 (paperback)Ages: 10+, The spiritual needs of the Muslim world, long neglected by Christian missionaries, came to the world's attention again when Samuel Zwemer dedicated himself to the advancement of the gospel in Arabia. It was a tremendous task, but a pledge the young American kept despite opposition, difficulty, and death. Zwemer founded the Arabian Mission in Bahrain to serve Muslims through medical care, Christian literature, and the preaching of the gospel. With a heart on fire for Muslim people, he was relentless in sharing a vision worldwide, calling many to action. Zwemer's legacy of opening a long-closed door is a challenge for Christians today, inspiring us to love and respect Muslims and to proclaim Jesus' name in the homeland of Islam. (1867-1952)