Facing the final test of faith, David Watson candidly shares his personal thoughts during his moving struggle with cancer: his doubts and fears but also his ability to trust in God and fear no evil .
Facing the final test of faith, David Watson candidly shares his personal thoughts during his moving struggle with cancer.He died in 1984, a few weeks after writing the final pages of this book.
Facing the final test of faith, David Watson candidly shares his personal thoughts during his moving struggle with cancer: his doubts and fears but also his ability to trust in God and fear no evil .
Facing the final test of faith, David Watson candidly shares his personal thoughts during his moving struggle with cancer.He died in 1984, a few weeks after writing the final pages of this book.
Facing the final test of faith, David Watson candidly shares his personal thoughts during his moving struggle with cancer.
He died in 1984, a few weeks after writing the final pages of this book.“Fear No Evil is, quite simply, marvellous: poignant and radiant, matter-of-fact and sublime, modest and heroic. - J. I. PackerA powerful blend of the personal and prophetic. - Church TimesHe writes with all the immediacy of a man caught between hope and fear. - Baptist Times”
Fear No Evil is, quite simply, marvellous: poignant and radiant, matter-of-fact and sublime, modest and heroic. - J. I. Packer
A powerful blend of the personal and prophetic. - Church TimesHe writes with all the immediacy of a man caught between hope and fear. - Baptist TimesDavid Watson was an internationally renowned and much-loved preacher and writer. He played a large part in the renewal ministry and was latterly based at St. Michael-le-Belfry, York.
Facing the final test of faith, David Watson candidly shares his personal thoughts during his moving struggle with cancer.He died in 1984, a few weeks after writing the final pages of this book.
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