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For the millions who have enjoyed Proof of Heaven, Heaven is Real, To Heaven and Back, and Getting to Heaven, Testimony of Light is about life after death—and the amazing story of a friendship that endured beyond the veil—published for the first time in the United States. Frances Banks died, as she had lived, fully aware of what she was experiencing and where she hoped to go. She was an Anglican nun for 25 years and for much of that time, the principal of the Teachers' Training College in Grahamstown, South Africa. She was the author of many psychological book. Her last book was Frontiers of Revelation, an account of research into psychic and mystical phenomena. Her friend Helen Greaves was by her side as she finally lapsed into unconsciousness. Then, one evening some three weeks after Frances's death, Helen sensed her presence. This extraordinary encounter marked the beginning of contact between them from both sides of the veil—between life as we know it and life on "the other side." Testimony of Light is based on these communications that Helen received telepathically from Frances. The writings have been authenticated by those who knew them both and who were familiar with their individual writing styles. Moving and inspiring, this classic book is a testament to the enduring power of their friendship, and offers an important message to us all—that the death of the body is but a gentle passing to a much freer and fuller life.
Twenty-nine writers, poets, scientists, and scholars testify on behalf of darkness and against light pollution's diminishment of the night.
One December evening, Andy Gustafson came home to find his wife and children murdered-a nightmare that few can imagine surviving. Yet, in his anguish, he found a God who cried with him. Step by step, with the help of others and his faith practices, he recognized the Light that shines in the darkness, a light the darkness never completely overcomes. In time, with God's Grace, he once again found family and purpose, vocation and fulfillment, joy. His life became a testimony to the enduring Light of God and a shining example to inspire others. Andy encouraged people to find and tell their own faith stories, particularly those stories that begin with loss, rage, and despair. An appendix provides questions for small groups to explore Andy's life story and then their own experiences, discovering personal ways to Testify to the Light. "With the pace of a Grisham novel and the depth of Annie Dilliard, Testify to the Light follows the journey of one man as he moves from despair to hope. Andy Gustafson had it all: a loving wife, a growing family, a successful career, a place in his close-knit community. But when he returned home one evening to find his family brutally murdered, his world turned upside down and his journey out of that dark place began." Rev. Jane Willan, Pastor of First Congregational Church, Grafton, Mass, author of Jump Start This Church!"
Why does a gifted boy from a privileged Establishment background decide, at the age of twelve, to spend his life as a priest? And what moves him, after six happy years in the Anglican priesthood, to enter the alien world of Roman Catholicism? In a gripping narrative full of humor and self-directed irony, John Jay Hughes tells of the loss of his mother at age six, entry into the Catholic Church at the cost of estrangement from his beloved Anglican priest-father, his lifelong search for God in prayer, and his joy in priesthood, 'all I ever wanted from age twelve.'
Introducing a national award winning story presented as an elegant coffee table gift book. Discover a new Christmas tradition which brings Christ to the center of our holiday celebrations. * A heart warming tale, this allegory finally brings enriching meaning to the largest symbol of Christmas worldwide- the Christmas tree! * A gift book with rich illustrations throughout. This coffee-table gift book with its gold-leaf and embossed cover with its artful appendices is a true gift for Christmas decor. * Discover a new tradition as you celebrate together young & old. A family tool to bring framework to families, finding purpose in shifting times.
Start a Tradition. Leave a Legacy. Late one Christmas Eve a grandmother knowing it may be her last, sat wrapped by the warmth of the fire within the faint glow of the Christmas tree. It was then she asked God to provide a gift, a legacy of His grace to her -Something she could gift her family that would stand the test of time. Then the answer came. There, graced among its branches wonder unfolds as the ornaments, garland and the pinnacle crowning glory all share secrets of life and love to transcend loss and fear. The following Christmas, Rose Martin makes an amazing discovery in her parent's attic. What then is its meaning? What story does it tell? Perhaps it takes a grandmother's heart to reveal how the Christmas Tree stands to tell the greatest story of all - The Testimony of the Tree. "For a life devoted to things is a dead-life, a stump; but a God shaped life is a flourishing tree." Prov. 11:28 This is our testimony, this- is the testimony of the tree."
The 2,000-year history of those Christians - and churches - that have stood outside the Protestant-Catholic tradition. This book was originally published in India in 1964 and is little known in the western world. Beginning in the first century John Kennedy traces the history of Christian groups who remained outside formalized religion down through the ages. A stirring, passionate and sometimes heart-rending story of suffering to the centrality of Christ within the Body of Christ.
The local church, the church in each locality, is the testimony of Jesus today. The testimony of Jesus is the practical church, not the church ?in the air? or the church to come. A church yet to come cannot show Jesus to people, and a church ?in the heavens? may show Jesus to the angels, but it cannot show Jesus to people on the earth. Therefore, we need to consider whether we truly bear the image of Jesus. If we show someone an unclear picture of a person, it will not be a proper testimony of him with his image and appearance. We may see something in the picture, but it will not be the person we claim to show. The church in our locality must bear the image, expression, appearance, and virtues of Christ.