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Hace 4 días · The actual details of Bunyan’s life are not dwelt on at particular length. The writer’s aim, rather, is to create a biographical framework within which Bunyan can speak for himself and from which a series of important lessons can be drawn. Many of Bunyan’s other works are laid under tribute with these lessons in view.
Hace 4 días · Join us on an extraordinary journey through the life of John Bunyan, the tinker-turned-preacher whose unwavering faith and remarkable perseverance produced o...
Hace 4 días · John Bunyan was born in England in 1628. John Bunyan was always getting into trouble when he was a young boy, but a few years later John Bunyan joined the English Civil War. A few years after the war John Bunyan turned to God and got married. John Bunyan had children and started becoming a pastor. People wanted to put Bunyan in jail even though ...
Hace 4 días · Check out this great listen on Audible.com. John Bunyan spent 12 years of his life imprisoned for preaching without a license. It was during this period of confinement that he penned one of the most influential works in English literature, “The Pilgrim’s Progress.” Join John Brad...
Hace 5 días · John Bunyan (1628–1688) He who would valiant be ’gainst all disaster, Let him in constancy follow the Master. There’s no discouragement shall make him once relent. His first avowed intent to be a pilgrim. Who so beset him round with dismal stories. Do but themselves confound—his strength the ...
Hace 2 días · Christian mysticism is the tradition of mystical practices and mystical theology within Christianity which "concerns the preparation [of the person] for, the consciousness of, and the effect of [...] a direct and transformative presence of God " [1] or divine love. [2] Until the sixth century the practice of what is now called mysticism was ...
Hace 2 días · John Bunyan (; baptised 30 November 1628 – 31 August 1688) was an English writer and Puritan preacher best remembered as the author of the Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, which also became an influential literary model.