Bültmann & Gerriets
The World's Most Well-Known Stranger
A Book About the Holy Spirit
von Daniel Robinson
Verlag: Innovo Publishing LLC
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-61314-390-2
Erschienen am 15.06.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 9 mm [T]
Gewicht: 251 Gramm
Umfang: 166 Seiten

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Dan Robinson began preaching in 1970 and has pastored churches in North Carolina and Virginia since 1980. He delivered his first sermon on the same day he sensed his call to the ministry. Dan has maintained a teaching ministry both domestically and internationally. Whether at the college or seminary level, his passion for ministerial students has found a hungry and welcoming audience.
Dan's first book, Lord, The One You Love Is Sick, tells of his journey as a widower and of the Lord's sustaining ministry to him. In this book on the Holy Spirit, he continues in that same conversational style of writing. His academic credentials include a doctorate from Southwestern Seminary.
Dan and his wife, Kaye, were married in 2007, following the deaths of their first spouses. Now living in Highlands, NC, their blended family includes six grown children, two of whom are in heaven.



Trust depends on something-a vital and growing relationship. However, getting to know the Holy Spirit is not merely an issue of trust; it is imperative in one's deepening relationship with Jesus Christ. In this book, page after page, the author continually illustrates this principle.
The emphasis is not on sensationalism or extremisms. It is on a relationship with the Person scripture names as the Holy Spirit. In autobiographical style, the writer establishes not only the biblical foundation for the doctrine of the Holy Spirit but his own growing relationship with this third Person of the Trinity.
Do you resonate with this sort of pursuit? If so, then please, in the words of St. Augustine, "Take up and read." The results? Only heaven can tell. But without question, those around you will be encouraged, and heaven will certainly be made glad!