Lord of the Ring: A Journey in Search of Count Zinzendorf
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Lord of the Ring: A Journey in Search of Count Zinzendorf  -     By: Phil Anderson

Lord of the Ring: A Journey in Search of Count Zinzendorf

Muddy Pearl / 2021 / Paperback

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Although often overlooked, Zinzendorf was still a pivotal figure in church history. Aghast at what he saw as the barren rationalism of Protestant orthodoxy in his day, he called for a more intimate relationship with the Savior, established a refugee settlement for persecuted Christians, and strongly urged missions worldwide and 24/7 prayer. 192 pages, softcover. Muddy Pearl.

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Title: Lord of the Ring: A Journey in Search of Count Zinzendorf
By: Phil Anderson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Muddy Pearl
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 1910012335
ISBN-13: 9781910012338
Stock No: WW012338

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The unbelievable story of how one town truly prayed without ceasing

In 1999, a small town on the south coast of England became the birthplace of the extraordinary, accidental, international movement known as 24-7 Prayer. Their inspiration was a seemingly chance visit by founder Pete Greig to Herrnhut in Germany, where 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 undertook an aerial road trip on a tiny four-seat airplane from England to Germany, a remarkable journey to uncover the history of Zinzendorf and the movement he led.

Part history, part narrative, The Lord of the Ring takes readers on a fascinating journey back to the eighteenth-century Moravian renewal movement and their hundred-year prayer watch. Anderson retraces the steps of Zinzendorf, reconnects with his legacy, and seeks to apply it to life and faith in a new millennium. Learning from the past, readers will discover crucial signposts for grappling with the church’s identity and calling as an authentic, relational, missional community.

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Phil Anderson is a battle-hardened local politician from Thurrock in South Essex, branded by UK media as "Britain's most Eurosceptic area" and "the country's capital of misery." Phil has been a director of the Thames Gateway Development Corporation and the Thurrock Racial Unity Support Taskgroup, a codirector of the National Prayer Breakfast, and a regular media contributor in print, radio, Internet, and occasionally television.

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