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Ronald Clements

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Por Qué No Creer?

Por Qué No Creer?

Roger Malstead; Ronald Clements

Gatekeeper Press
2018
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A short book - written in a first person, direct, conversational style - arguing the case for the claims of Christianity, including personal testimony. An argument for the existence and nature of God from our scientific knowledge of the universe. A look at the historical evidence for the life of Jesus, his death and resurrection. A presentation of the nature and reliability of the Bible.
Why not believe? And why I believe...

Why not believe? And why I believe...

Roger Malstead; Ronald Clements

Gatekeeper Press
2018
pokkari
A short book - written in a first person, direct, conversational style - arguing the case for the claims of Christianity, including personal testimony. An argument for the existence and nature of God from our scientific knowledge of the universe. A look at the historical evidence for the life of Jesus, his death and resurrection. A presentation of the nature and reliability of the Bible.
Lives From a Black Tin Box [Large Print 16 Pt Edition]

Lives From a Black Tin Box [Large Print 16 Pt Edition]

Prudence Bell; Ronald Clements

Readhowyouwant
2015
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This is the history of Prudence Bell's family, going back several generations to set the scene for the missionary couple, Herbert and Elizabeth, who went out to Xinzhou, Shanxi Province, China, and were brutally killed in the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. It is a thoroughly written historical account, which ends on a high note when Prudence visits the church of the martyrs in 2006, to receive an astonishing welcome, discovering she is the answer to their prayers, and that the church of her great - grandparents has a congregation of over three thousand. Quite harrowing in places, but with an ultimately happy ending, this is an inspiring read for anyone facing the challenges of truly living all - out for Christ in a hostile worl
Lives from a Black Tin Box

Lives from a Black Tin Box

Prudence Bell; Ronald Clements

Authentic Media
2014
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This is the history of Prudence Bell's family, going back several generations to set the scene for the missionary couple,Herbert and Elizabeth, who went out to Xinzhou, Shanxi Province, China, and were brutally killed in the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. It is a thoroughly written historical account,which ends on a high note when Prudence visits the church of the martyrs in 2006, to receive an astonishing welcome, discovering she is the answer to their prayers, and that the church of her great-grandparents has a congregation of over three thousand. Quite harrowing in places, but with an ultimately happy ending, this is an inspiring read for anyone facing the challenges of truly living all-out for Christ in a hostile world.
In Japan the Crickets Cry

In Japan the Crickets Cry

Ronald Clements; Steve Metcalf

Monarch Books
2010
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Steve had suffered under the brutal regime of his Japanese guards. He and his classmates at Chefoo school in China - for the most part the children of missionaries - had been interned in 1942. Resentment of the Japanese was a way of life. Could he possibly pray for them? Painfully, reluctantly, he found that he could, and his prayers sank deep. At the end of the war the China Inland Mission was seeking young men willing to go to Japan . Steve trained, packed and went. Thus began Steve's lifelong love of Japan. Over the years he would tussle with a culture where courtesy wins over truth; where suicide is an honourable choice; where to be foreign is to be forever alien. Time after time he would encounter miracles of healing, provision, and protection as God looked after him, his wife Evelyn and their growing family. In a resistant culture he would see many come to Christ. This is the story of how a boy's grudging prayers were remarkably answered.
Point Me to The Skies

Point Me to The Skies

Ronald Clements

Monarch Books
2007
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They will shoot you on the mountain pass.' As the Communists gained control of China, all foreigners were forced out. The small team in Lisu province loaded their mules and set out across the mountains. As they ascended the icy slopes, the bleak mists mirrored their inner distress. Joan had spent years trying to get to China. War and family problems had hampered her progress. Did God even want her there? But finally, reaching Zhajoue, Joan felt that she belonged somewhere. Then the communists came. Did God really have a plan? 60 years on, God's faithfulness and sovereignty are clear. Joan's story shows there are some lessons we can only learn with hindsight.