A Brooklyn Jew Meets Jesus: The Life and Ministry of Albert Abram Runge
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Rating | : | 4.27 (785 Votes) |
Asin | : | B073R28YHS |
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Number of Pages | : | 106 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"A Brooklyn Jew Meets Jesus" according to D. Oliver. What an awesome book. As I read I could feel his zeal for Jesus. To be committed, determined to find out who this Jesus is, at such a young age is amazing. Amazing at how the Lord called and lead a Young Jewish Boy to serve him. I can only pray that we as christians, can be a witness to a young child, that will stir up thier curiosity, thier eagerness and disire to know Jesus. Blessings to you!!!. "A Brooklyn Jew meets Jesus" according to JR. An inspired story of the marvelous grace and power of Jesus made real in the life of Pastor Runge. He has done a masterful job of describing the cultural tug of war that arises out of a simple but powerful faith. The author graphically also describes the tensions of "going against the flow" in church leadership and the awesome power of God to protect his annointed servants as they seek Hisguidance. Difficult to leave it alone after you get start
The man took his arm and ushered him to a seat. "Can I come in?" he asked. Even as he sensed the welcoming atmosphere of the congregation, an inner struggle between two opposing forces erupted in his soul.That night, Albert Runge decided for Jesus Christ.It was the beginning of unpredictable, even miraculous, events in which "that Hebrew boy" eventually pastored some of the largest churches in his denomination, had an international speaking ministry and was recognized and influential among his fellow clergy.In A Brooklyn Jew Meets Jesus, pathos, humor and faith combine to chronicle a lifetime of obedience and trust that produced an accomplished and anointed leader.. Albert Runge was just fourteen years old when his family moved into a large but dingy apartment building on Pulaski Street in Brooklyn, New York-directly across the street from the Gospel Meeting House.One hot Sunday evening, Albee, as his mother called him, approached the friendly-looking man at the door of the meeting house