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Chinese Language Version STREAMS IN THE DESERT With Topical Index / Small Pocket Edition / BH-02 Traditional Vertical Chinese Script by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman

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Chinese Language Version STREAMS IN THE DESERT With Topical Index 

Small Pocket Edition 

BH-02 [Hardcover]

 

Author:  Lettie Cowman

 

Traditional Chinese Characters

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Bible Society (2002)
  • Language: Chinese Traditional
  • ISBN-10: 9623660103
  • ISBN-13: 978-9623660105 / 9789623660105

 

Few books ever attain such a widespread recognition and perennial appeal as Streams in the Desert. Now over seventy years since its first publication, this marvelous devotional by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman has established itself firmly in the ranks of the Christian classics. Written from Mrs. Cowman's rich experiences with life, from its dry wastelands to its well-watered gardens, Streams in the Desert is a legacy of faith and wisdom that is time-tested faithfully to the One who alone can slake their spiritual thirst. In the midst of today's fast-paced world, the wisdom of Streams in the Desert remains refreshing, relevant and trustworthy. Turn to it daily, tune out the clamor of living, and let these prayerful writings inspire fresh hope, confidence, and a deep awareness of God's presence in your life.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Lettie Burd Cowman (March 3, 1870 – April 17, 1960), also known as L.B. Cowman, was an American writer and author of the devotional books Streams in the Desert and Springs in the Valley. Cowman published her books under the author name Mrs. Charles E. Cowman. She was also one of the cofounders of The Oriental Missionary Society (later known as OMS International, and eventually One Mission Society).

 

Cowman was not seeking success during the time she wrote it. When the book was being printed, her publisher was certain they would never publish more than the original printing of 3,000. Yet, many readers found they could connect with Streams because it “spoke to those who had difficulty relating their own sufferings to the noble and eternal purposes of a loving and all-wise God." Cowman often stated, “I did not write Streams. God gave me Streams.”

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