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Appointment In Jerusalem
The Story Of A School-Teacher Who Dared To Be Led By The Holy Spirit... And Of The City Where God Has Hidden The Key To The Future
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The true story of a Danish woman, Lydia, who left behind comfort, friends, social status, and her interesting profession at God's call, bravely facing the danger and siege that awaited her in Jerusalem in 1927. The story of a woman who took the Bible seriously and fulfilled God's calling to serve orphans, regardless of whether they were children of Christians, Jews, or Arabs.
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Appointment In Jerusalem, Lydia Prince, Derek Prince
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- Released
- 1992
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- (Paperback)
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- Title
- Appointment In Jerusalem
- Subtitle
- The Story Of A School-Teacher Who Dared To Be Led By The Holy Spirit... And Of The City Where God Has Hidden The Key To The Future
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Lydia Prince, Derek Prince
- Publisher
- Victory Press
- Released
- 1992
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 189
- ISBN10
- 0854762485
- ISBN13
- 9780854762484
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Historical Themes, History, True Stories, Religion & Spirituality, Biographies, Religious Topics, Religion, Christian Themes, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Christianity, 20th century, Faith, Spiritual Development, Israel, Healing, Religious themes, Based on True Events, Narration, God and man, Jerusalem, Missions and Missionaries, Interreligious Dialogue, Charitable Activities
- First published
- 2001
- Original title
- The Apointment in Jerusalem
- Rating
- 4.75 out of 5
- Description
- The true story of a Danish woman, Lydia, who left behind comfort, friends, social status, and her interesting profession at God's call, bravely facing the danger and siege that awaited her in Jerusalem in 1927. The story of a woman who took the Bible seriously and fulfilled God's calling to serve orphans, regardless of whether they were children of Christians, Jews, or Arabs.





