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| Girls for God: soul perspectives | 1 | £7.99 | £7.99 |
| Words for Today 2009 | 1 | £1.00 | £1.00 |
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In 1999, a small yown on the south coast of England became the birthplace of the remarkable, accidental, international movement known as 24-7 Prayer. Their inspiration was a seemingly chance visit by founder Pete Greig to Herrnhut in Germany where in the eighteenth century Count Nikolaus von Zinzendorf had initiated the Moravian prayer watch which ran without ceasing for a hundred years.
Five years later, Phil Anderson and Justin Blake climbed into a tiny 4-seat aeroplane and set off across Europe for Herrnhut on a remarkable journey to uncover the history of Zinzendorf and the movement he led.
This book is Zinzendorf's story told through the eyes of a pair of 21st century pilgrims seeking to rediscover it afresh. Part biography and part road trip it brings the history into vibrant life while raising deep prophetic challenges about life and faith today.