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OverviewWritten as a sequel, To Be Reborn records a second decade in the life of Nicaragua's Nehemiah Center. But it is far more than a simple continuation of the first volume, On Mended Wings. It is a story in which almost everything has changed. In Nicaragua's tumultuous history, its people have weathered natural disasters, war, injustice, and poverty. But they have been resilient--surviving, and sometimes thriving. In its second decade the Nehemiah Center has done the same. In the face of a Nicaraguan political crisis with lockdowns, confrontations, and deaths, it offered processes for making peace and healing trauma. In the midst of worldwide reductions in charitable giving, it minimized costs, narrowed its focus, found new funding sources, and balanced its budget. It trained church leaders to be the hands of Jesus in a hurting world. It offered teaching in God's principles for marriage and for managing money. It facilitated friendships between North American and Nicaraguan churches, resulting in spiritual growth for both groups. During its second decade, the Nehemiah Center has adapted to changing times. But its purpose has remained firm: transforming lives in service to the Lord of all. To Be Reborn is the dramatic story of that ongoing work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carol Van KlompenburgPublisher: Write Place Imprint: Write Place Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9781734582925ISBN 10: 1734582928 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 19 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTo Be Reborn is well worth reading by the global church as she endeavors to bear witness to Christ in a time of pandemic. Carol Van Klompenburg tells a compelling story of a resilient hope and a faithful God as experienced by flesh and blood Christians living in uncertain times. These are times which demand that the church be 'reborn' as she joins in God's mission. This book helps us imagine what that might look like. - Joel Huyser """To Be Reborn is well worth reading by the global church as she endeavors to bear witness to Christ in a time of pandemic. Carol Van Klompenburg tells a compelling story of a resilient hope and a faithful God as experienced by flesh and blood Christians living in uncertain times. These are times which demand that the church be 'reborn' as she joins in God's mission. This book helps us imagine what that might look like."" - Joel Huyser" Author InformationCarol Van Klompenburg has written articles, plays, and books, and taught nonfiction writing at two Iowa colleges. Her published titles include Tending Beauty: Forty Moments in my Gardens and On Mended Wings: Transforming Lives and Communities in Nicaragua. To Be Reborn is her ninth book. She lives in Pella, Iowa, and can be reached at carolvk13@gmail.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |