Ayako Miura (1922–1999)
Autor/a de Shiokari Pass
Sobre l'autor
Crèdit de la imatge: By 教文館 撮影者不明 - 教文館『月刊キリスト』1月号(1966)より, パブリック・ドメイン, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=58563668
Sèrie
Obres de Ayako Miura
天北原野. 下 9 exemplars
石の森 3 exemplars
病めるときも 3 exemplars
裁きの家 3 exemplars
積木の箱. 下 3 exemplars
積木の箱. 上 3 exemplars
天の梯子 3 exemplars
自我の構図 : 長編小説 3 exemplars
積木の箱 3 exemplars
泥流地帯 3 exemplars
千利休とその妻たち 2 exemplars
母 = Haha 1 exemplars
細川ガラシャ夫人 (上) = Hosokawa Garasha Fujin (Jou) 1 exemplars
細川ガラシャ夫人 (下) = Hosokawa Garasha Fujin (Ka) 1 exemplars
生きること思うこと = Ikirukoto Omoukoto 1 exemplars
広き迷路 = Hiroki Meiro 1 exemplars
嵐吹く時も = Arashi Fuku Toki Mo 1 exemplars
石ころのうた = Ishikoro no Uta 1 exemplars
Shiokari-Pass : d. Erzählung vom Leben d. Japaners Nagano u. von seiner Liebe zu Fujiko bis zum erschütternden… (1978) 1 exemplars
尋道記 = There was a way 1 exemplars
生命的糧 : 新約聖經入門 = The bread of life 1 exemplars
夕あり朝あり = yuariasari 1 exemplars
果て遠き丘 = hatetokioka 1 exemplars
残像 = zanzo 1 exemplars
Heart of Winter 1 exemplars
Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
- Nom normalitzat
- Miura, Ayako
- Nom oficial
- Miura, Ayako
- Altres noms
- Hotta, Ayako (birth name)
三浦 綾子 (Miura ∙ Ayako)
Sanpu Lingzi - Data de naixement
- 1922-04-25
- Data de defunció
- 1999-10-12
- Gènere
- female
- Nacionalitat
- Japan
- Lloc de naixement
- Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan
- Professions
- Elementary school teacher
Membres
Ressenyes
Potser també t'agrada
Estadístiques
- Obres
- 86
- Membres
- 435
- Popularitat
- #56,232
- Valoració
- 4.2
- Ressenyes
- 4
- ISBN
- 95
- Llengües
- 9
I enjoy conversion memoirs, and that's all I really knew about the book going in. I didn't realize Miura had tuberculosis, and that made the book much more impacting for me, as I'm also dealing with illness.
She talks about how she wanted to die for a long time and essentially "checked out" of life, and shares how the people in her life taught her about Christ and loved her as He did. It was a very encouraging read that I recommend!
A few quotes I liked:
"When I talked to friends about God, I was often told, 'There can't be a God. In today's scientific, progressive world, if something cannot be proved it is the same as not existing.'
Then suddenly I wanted to laugh. Has this world made so much scientific progress? Are men as clever as that! They think they understand every single thing when they do not even understand their own bodies. Science is no more than man's inventions.... 'All right. Since we cannot prove God's existence, if you say there is no God, I want you to prove that.'
Then most of my friends would pause and scratch their heads. If there was no scientific proof that God did not exist, then it was unscientific to say that He did not." (p 81-82)
"For the believer, thinking and praying may appear to be the same thing, but actually they are quite different. It is no easy thing to have the sincerity and love needed to pray, 'You can take my life.' " (p 155)
"At such times it is miserable to be ill. If you know the cause of the [symptoms] you can treat it and bear with some suffering, but to become weaker, with the doctor insisting that nothing is wrong, is far more distressing." (p 81)… (més)