Ireland Awakening

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Moody Publishers, 01.01.1952 - 128 Seiten

Eva Stuart Watt creates a memoir of her days in Ireland. Often sacrificing comfort and safety, she spends her time with the youth of the day living out the love of God. See how God provides and blesses a life that is given away.

 

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Publishers Preface
Chapter 1Memories
Chapter 2Crossing the Rubicon
Chapter 3The City Streets
Chapter 4Father Michael OFlanagan
Chapter 5The Mountains Smoke
Chapter 6Inside the Fence
Chapter 7Eden Rooms
Chapter 10Dublins Allnight Drinking Dens
Chapter 11Cankered Pearls
Chapter 12A Gateway to Freedom
Chapter 13Notice to Quit
Chapter 14Blood in the History of Ireland
Chapter 15The Shore Lights
Chapter 16Lengthening Our Cords I Was in Prison
Chapter 17Young Ireland for Christ The Coming Reformation in Eire

Chapter 8The Winds Obey
Chapter 9The Dance

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Autoren-Profil (1952)

EVA STUART WATT was born in Australia in 1891. Her father was a successful businessman in the tea trade in Great Britain. He was an agnostic, but converted to Christ during D.L. Moody’s tour in Great Britain from 1873-1875. Ten years later, her father and mother left the Isles to be missionaries in Africa, but because of health concerns they moved to Australia. It was on this respite that Eva Watt was born. At the age of ten she went to Ireland for the first time so she could get an education. In 1914, she returned to Africa to serve alongside her parents. In 1928, after fourteen hard years in the field in which she lost her father and brother to fever, she returned to Ireland where she founded the Young Ireland for Christ mission in Dublin. She continued ministry in her home country until her death. During her lifetime she wrote many books about her missionary efforts both in Ireland and in Africa.

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