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Terry Waite

    Terry Waite è un umanitario e autore inglese le cui opere attingono spesso a profonde esperienze di vita. Come inviato della Chiesa d'Inghilterra, si è trovato in situazioni pericolose che hanno plasmato la sua prospettiva sull'umanità e sulla resilienza. La sua scrittura esplora temi di speranza, resistenza e le complessità della connessione umana sotto costrizione. I lettori apprezzano le sue riflessioni sincere e le sue rappresentazioni penetranti dello spirito umano.

    Moudrost žalmů
    Tales of Tommy Twitchnose
    Faithful Witness
    Taken on Trust
    The Wisdom of the Psalms
    Taken on Trust: 25th Anniversary Edition
    • 2020

      Faithful Witness

      • 528pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      The fascinating diaries of a perceptive eyewitness to the historic events of the 1930s and 40s - including the abdication of Edward VIII in 1936, the coronation of George VI in 1937, the rise of Hitler and the war with Germany of 1939-45.

      Faithful Witness
    • 2020

      Tales of Tommy Twitchnose

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Following in the great tradition of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Wind in the Willows, Terry Waite's Tales of Tommy Twitchnose introduces a new children's character that both young and old will treasure for years to come.

      Tales of Tommy Twitchnose
    • 2016
    • 1997
    • 1996

      'The Book of Psalms' is one of the best-loved parts of the Bible. From the hope and trust of Psalm 23 to others which express every emotion from devotion to despair, these ancient poems run the gamut of human experience. They ring as true today as when they were first written thousands of years ago.

      The Wisdom of the Psalms
    • 1993

      Taken on Trust

      • 370pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      This autobiography describes the hours before and after Terry Waite was taken hostage in January 1987 in Beirut. Waite analyzes his thoughts and feelings immediately prior to captivity - what was the nature of his role as envoy for the Archbishop of Canterbury? What was his relationship with the Americans and Colonel Oliver North?

      Taken on Trust