The Very Stones Cry Out: The Persecuted Church: Pain, Passion and Praise
Autor Caroline Cox, Benedict Rogersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2011
Baroness Cox presents graphic photographs and survivors' accounts as testimony to widespread destruction, and provides powerful documentary evidence of contemporary persecution. Featuring contributions from those with on the ground experience of the nations concerned, this book details the impact that sustained persecution has on individuals, families and communities. In doing so, it provides a moving account of resilience in the face of destruction, and joy in spite of trials, making this a book that is as much about celebration as it is about challenge.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826442727
ISBN-10: 0826442722
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 40
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826442722
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 40
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
250 million Christians are experiencing persecution around the world today; this is a wake-up call.
Notă biografică
Baroness (Caroline) Cox was created a Life Peer in 1982 for her contributions to education and has served as a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords from 1985 to 2005. Lady Cox now sits in the Lords as a crossbencher and is a frequent contributor to Lords debates on Sudan, India, Nigeria, Uganda, and Burma. She is the Chief Executive of HART (Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust); Founder Chancellor of Bournemouth University, 1991-2001 and now Chancellor of Liverpool Hope University and Vice President of the Royal College of Nursing. She was a non-executive director of the Siberian Medical University and a founder Trustee of MERLIN (Medical Emergency Relief International). Lady Cox is the Chairman of the Executive Board of the International Islamic Christian Organisation for Reconciliation and Reconstruction (IICORR), a charity which promotes stronger relationships between Muslims and Christians. She is the chairperson of the British Armenia All-Party Parliamentary Group and the vice chairperson of the UK North Korea All-Party Parliamentary Group. In recognition of her work in the international humanitarian and human rights arenas over the past twenty years, she had been awarded the Commander Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland; the prestigious Wilberforce Award; the International Mother Teresa Award from the All India Christian Council; the Mkhitar Gosh Medal conferred by the President of the Republic of Armenia; and the anniversary medal presented by Lech Walesa, the former President of Poland, at the 25th anniversary of the Polish Solidarity Movement. Lady Cox has also been awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Honorary Doctorates by universities in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, the Russian Federation and Armenia. Baroness Cox's humanitarian aid work has taken her on many missions to conflict zones, allowing her to obtain first hand evidence of the human rights violations and humanitarian needs.
Benedict Rogers is a writer and human rights activist, working with Christian Solidarity Worldwide. He is the author of several books including Than Shwe: Unmasking Burma's Tyrant (Silkworm Books, 2010) and co-author with Joseph D'souza of On the Side of the Angels: Justice, Human Rights and Kingdom Mission (Authentic, 2008). A regular speaker in churches, schools, universities and conferences around the world, he is also a contributor to international media, and an Associate of the Institute for Religion and Society in Asia.
Cuprins
Foreword by The Most Revd Benjamin Kwashi, Archbishop of Jos, Nigeria \ Preface by The Rt Revd Michael Nazir-Ali, former Bishop of Rochester \ Acknowledgements \ Introduction \ Burma: Mystery Not Misery \ China: Laborers for the Harvest \ Colombia: Bullet-Proof Worship \ Cuba: Purified by Fire \ Egypt: Faith Put to the Test \ India: Caste and Creed; Complexity and Challenges \ Indonesia: Martyrs and Miracles \ Iran: 'We Will Not Deny Our Faith' by Mark Bradley \ Iraq: People in the Fire by Canon Andrew White \ Laos: Amazing Grace \ Nagorno Karabakh: 'We Must Always Love' \ Nigeria: Singing in the Ruins \ North Korea: Faithful Unto Death \ Pakistan: A Frontier of Faith \ Sri Lanka: A Crossroad of Faith \ Sudan: Smiling Through the Pain \ Vietnam: Beaten Not Broken \ Epilogue: The Stones Cry Out by Jonathan Aitken
Recenzii
So often we take our hard won liberties and freedoms for granted. All too easily we can overlook the suffering of those who enjoy none of our privileges. With years of first hand knowledge and experience to guide them, Baroness Cox and Ben Rogers tell the story of those who suffer for their faith and encourage us to be a voice for voiceless people. This is a book which everyone should read.
We all owe Caroline Cox and Benedict Rogers our gratitude for their tireless efforts to maintain awareness of the issues facing the persecuted Church, which transcend so many of our preoccupations with issues of secondary importance. The Very Stones Cry Out chronicles events and records what is happening now, which challenges us to support our brethren who suffer.
In this harrowing and shocking story of persecution, Western Christians can learn so much from the witness of courageous followers of Jesus Christ.
Reviewed in The Catholic Herald
Featured in the "new titles just published" section in Church Times.
We all owe Caroline Cox and Benedict Rogers our gratitude for their tireless efforts to maintain awareness of the issues facing the persecuted Church, which transcend so many of our preoccupations with issues of secondary importance. The Very Stones Cry Out chronicles events and records what is happening now, which challenges us to support our brethren who suffer.
In this harrowing and shocking story of persecution, Western Christians can learn so much from the witness of courageous followers of Jesus Christ.
Reviewed in The Catholic Herald
Featured in the "new titles just published" section in Church Times.