This Is My Beloved
Autor Betty Baruch, Coverdale Amandaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mai 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780994572400
ISBN-10: 0994572409
Pagini: 378
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Emilia Baeyertz Society
ISBN-10: 0994572409
Pagini: 378
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Emilia Baeyertz Society
Notă biografică
Betty Baruch was born into the Jewish faith in 1927. She migrated, with her family, from Poland to Australia when she was five years old. Afer school in Horsham and Melbourne, she began studying pharmacy but transferred to primary school teaching. During her first teaching assignment in Gippsland, she recognised Jesus was the Messiah and committed her life to Him. On completing her teaching assignment, Betty set out for India, expecting God would show her where to serve. Eventually, Betty was led to Dr Graham's Homes in Kalimpong, West Bengal, where she taught AngloIndian children for two years. She returned to Australia to study at the Melbourne Bible Institute (now Melbourne School of Theology) during 1959-1960. Betty served in Dr Graham's Homes at Kalimpong for a further four years. In 1965, she returned to Melbourne afer her father died, and she remained in Australia to care for her mother. Under her pennames, Tova David and Jennifer David, Betty wrote four short evangelistic fction books set in places she had lived. God opened doors to Betty in a variety of ministries other than formal teaching in schools. Wherever she lived in Melbourne and Brisbane, Betty found ways of caring for her neighbours, encouraging Christians and working with Jewish people. Each week for fifteen years, Betty and a team of helpers handed out literature to pedestrians on Acland Street, St Kilda. Another of her ministries was with the Baptist New Settlers Association. In 1992, Betty attended the Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization and became the representative for Jewish outreach in the South Pacifc. Betty wrote the first manuscript for This Is My Beloved before she had her stroke in September 1998. Betty went to be with her Lord Jesus the Messiah on 19th June 2000. May her soul be bound up in the bundle of life with God. Like Emilia, Betty was of the tribe of Levi, migrated to Melbourne by sea, yielded herself to the Lord Jesus at about the age of twenty-seven and proclaimed Jesus to the end of her long life.