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Coals of Fire (edició 1954)

de Elizabeth Hershberger Bauman (Autor), Allan Eitzen (Il·lustrador)

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Preacher Peter is wakened by strange noises on the roof. To his dismay he finds there are young men destroying his hatch. As a Mennonite minister he believes in the way of peace, so instead of calling the authorities or shouting threats, Peter and his wife invite the young men in for a midnight meal. Their act of kindness brings unexpected results. Peter is not alone in this collection of true stories. Each tells of returning love for hate, good for evil. Written for elementary age children (but of interest to teens and adults), Elizabeth H. Bauman shares 17 true stories of men and women from various times and countries who showed the universal power of Christian love.… (més)
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Títol:Coals of Fire
Autors:Elizabeth Hershberger Bauman (Autor)
Altres autors:Allan Eitzen (Il·lustrador)
Informació:Herald Press (1954), Ausgabe: New edition, 128 Seiten
Col·leccions:Rathmaier
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This was a great collection of historical fiction. A bunch of short stories based on real history that highlight individual acts of non-violence. I enjoyed it. ( )
  ariahfine | Feb 6, 2014 |
Based on the Scripture, “If your enemies are hungry, feed them; if they are thirsty, give them something to drink; for by doing this you will heap coals of fire on their heads” (Romans 12:20), this “children’s peace classic” offers seventeen true stories about returning love for hate and good for evil, taken from various cultures and time periods. Time-wise, they begin with the story of Isaac and Abimelech recorded in Genesis chapter 26, continue with early Christians in ancient Rome, Mennonites and other Anabaptists in Reformation Europe, Amish in eighteenth century Pennsylvania, Quakers during the American Revolution, a believer during the 1904 anti-Jewish riots in Russia, an early twentieth century peace missionary to India, twentieth century Brethren missionaries in Africa, conscientious objectors during World War I, the post World War I International Voluntary Civilian Service, and a Mennonite relief worker in World War II. The last story is about how the famous statue The Christ of the Andes in South America came about.
Not everyone will necessarily agree with all the traditional “non-resistance” premises historically taken by Anabaptists and Quakers upon which these stories are based, such as that “to kill was a sin—even in self defense,” that “military training was always wrong,” and that Christians are absolutely forbidden to fight and kill in war, although through the years some of our brethren in churches of Christ have held and yet do hold these same positions. And not of all of the accounts end happily. Sometimes the individuals involved were killed or otherwise perished because of their faith. But as Christians, we certainly understand what it means to be different from the world, so we still should be able appreciate how the examples in this book stood up for and were even willing to die for their convictions. And furthermore, we can learn from them the importance of avoiding violence if at all possible, overcoming evil with good, and striving to seek peaceful means of settling problems. The difficult and challenging situations described in the book are worthy of thoughtful consideration and conversation. ( )
  Homeschoolbookreview | May 7, 2012 |
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Preacher Peter is wakened by strange noises on the roof. To his dismay he finds there are young men destroying his hatch. As a Mennonite minister he believes in the way of peace, so instead of calling the authorities or shouting threats, Peter and his wife invite the young men in for a midnight meal. Their act of kindness brings unexpected results. Peter is not alone in this collection of true stories. Each tells of returning love for hate, good for evil. Written for elementary age children (but of interest to teens and adults), Elizabeth H. Bauman shares 17 true stories of men and women from various times and countries who showed the universal power of Christian love.

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