Ordinary People, Extraordinary God | Brother Andrew: God is Opening Doors
About this series:
One of the privileges of being in God's family is that he involves us in the building of his kingdom. Both the Bible and church history, therefore, show us how God works out his sovereign plan through ordinary men and women. This summer we're going to spend 4 "All-in" Sundays looking at Ordinary People, Extraordinary God - 4 people from history who trusted God and proved that 'You do not need a great faith, but faith in a great God' (Hudson Taylor).
So come ready to be "All-in" as we enjoy 5 Sundays being an intergenerational family and as we're all inspired by the courage of 4 ordinary people who knew they served an extraordinary God.
About this talk:
The story of Brother Andrews, who founded Open Doors, supporting persecuted Christians around the world.
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The story of Brother Andrews who founded Open Doors, supporting persecuted Christians around the world.
Joni, who was paralysed from the neck down at age 17, is a testament to how God works all things for good.
Mother Teresa lived a life of compassion, serving the poorest of poor and sharing God’s love for them.
Hudson Taylor took God at his word and trusted him, becoming a Missionary to China and finding that God is faithful at all times.
George Müller was a 19th century evangelist whose story is a testament to the generosity of God.
This week we look at the story of Sojourner Truth, a 19th century evangelist born into slavery who boldly spoke out against injustice.
This week we follow the remarkable story of Valerie Inchley, a doctor in Nepal with great faith in an extraordinary God.
This week we take a look at Eric Liddell, an ordinary person who knew they served an extraordinary God.