Posts Tagged ‘Brother Andrew’
I am addicted
OK, I have to admit it. I always knew that one day the truth had to come out. So here it is: I am an addict. I have a very strong addiction that I can’t get rid of.
But is it or or ?
Lucky for me these addictions are not what I am talking [...]
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Tags: addiction, Anne van der Bijl, book, Brother Andrew, Larry Crab
Brother Andrew again
This Easter Weekend I finished reading Brother Andrew’s book Light Force (in Dutch: “Een Leger van Licht”).
It’s an impressive book on Andrew’s visits to the Middle East and especially the Palestinian people. If there’s one book I could recommend everyone to read, it’s this one. It even kept me from sleeping one night, not because [...]
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Fitna – the movie
Somewhere between now and April 1st Dutch politician Geert Wilders will put his movie “Fitna” on the internet. As much as I want to see if all the fuzz that has been going for months was really worth it, I am not looking forward to it.
I’m afraid of fights, schools, churches and mosks being burnt down. [...]
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Tags: Brother Andrew, Fitna, Geert Wilders, Islam
Wrestling
Reading Brother Andrew’s book makes me realise how easy it is for us in the West (Europe and America) to believe in God. We’re not persecuted for it. The only thing is that sometimes we get remarks from others about our faith.
It also makes me wrestling with a lot of things. Brother Andrew writes that [...]
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Tags: Brother Andrew, christian, Church, confused, disappointment, wrestling
Brother Andrew
Today and tomorrow I am in London for working purposes. So, a bit less blogging.
I started in a book written by Brother Andrew (Anne van der Bijl), called “Light force” (“Een leger van licht”). It’s an impressive book about Brother Andrew bringing the light to all people-groups in the Middle East, regardless which side their [...]
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Tags: Anne van der Bijl, book, Brother Andrew, Middle East
