Secretos del Poder Espiritual = Secrets to Spiritual Power
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ISBN-13: 9781603742191
ISBN-10: 1603742190
Pagini: 349
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Whitaker Distribution
ISBN-10: 1603742190
Pagini: 349
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Whitaker Distribution
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Watchman Nee (1903-1972) nació en China y le pusieron el nombre de Ni (Nee) Shu-Tsu. A los diecisiete años de edad aceptó a Cristo incondicionalmente, y buscó y recibió el poder del Espíritu Santo para el ministerio en 1922. En 1926 contrajo tuberculosis, y no se esperaba que siguiera con vida. A pesar de la debilidad y de una elevada fiebre, escribió su obra en tres tomos El hombre espiritual, la cual quiso dejar como legado espiritual después de su muerte. Sin embargo, Nee fue sanado milagrosamente por Dios tras varios meses de enfermedad, y completó la obra en 1928. En 1934 se casó con su esposa, Charity.
Teniendo memoria fotográfica, Nee sintió que el Señor le llamaba a ser un "vigilante" por sus hermanos cristianos en China y, por tanto, comenzó a leer todo lo que pudo sobre la fe cristiana. Fue usado por Dios no sólo para convertir a muchos a Cristo, sino también para plantar muchas comunidades locales por toda China y el sur de Asia. También escribió numerosos libros sobre la fe cristiana.
>Watchman Nee (1903-1972) was born in China and given the name Ni (Nee) Shu-Tsu. At seventeen years of age, he wholeheartedly accepted Christ, and he sought and received the power of the Holy Spirit for ministry in 1922. In 1926, he contracted tuberculosis and was not expected to live. In spite of weakness and a high fever, he wrote his three-volume work The Spiritual Man, which he wanted to leave as a spiritual legacy after he died. However, Nee was miraculously healed by God after several months of illness, and he completed the work in 1928. In 1934, he married his wife, Charity.
Having a photographic memory, Nee felt that the Lord was calling him to be a "watchman" for his fellow Christians in China, and so he began to read everything he could about the Christian faith. God used him not only to convert many to Christ, but also to plant many local fellowships throughout China and Southeast Asia. Nee also authored numerous books on the Christian life.
Watchman Nee continued faithfully in the service of his Lord until the Communists imprisoned him in 1952, where he was confined until his death in 1972.
Teniendo memoria fotográfica, Nee sintió que el Señor le llamaba a ser un "vigilante" por sus hermanos cristianos en China y, por tanto, comenzó a leer todo lo que pudo sobre la fe cristiana. Fue usado por Dios no sólo para convertir a muchos a Cristo, sino también para plantar muchas comunidades locales por toda China y el sur de Asia. También escribió numerosos libros sobre la fe cristiana.
>Watchman Nee (1903-1972) was born in China and given the name Ni (Nee) Shu-Tsu. At seventeen years of age, he wholeheartedly accepted Christ, and he sought and received the power of the Holy Spirit for ministry in 1922. In 1926, he contracted tuberculosis and was not expected to live. In spite of weakness and a high fever, he wrote his three-volume work The Spiritual Man, which he wanted to leave as a spiritual legacy after he died. However, Nee was miraculously healed by God after several months of illness, and he completed the work in 1928. In 1934, he married his wife, Charity.
Having a photographic memory, Nee felt that the Lord was calling him to be a "watchman" for his fellow Christians in China, and so he began to read everything he could about the Christian faith. God used him not only to convert many to Christ, but also to plant many local fellowships throughout China and Southeast Asia. Nee also authored numerous books on the Christian life.
Watchman Nee continued faithfully in the service of his Lord until the Communists imprisoned him in 1952, where he was confined until his death in 1972.