
Angels of Glory and Darkness by John Woolmer
John Woolmer writes: 'This book is written to defend the existence of angels, to look at their true role as messengers of God, and to warn that there are such beings as fallen angels. The testimonies are mainly from people that I know personally. I would vouch for them as credible witnesses.' Angels, quite simply, are God's messengers, who throughout eternity worship the living God. Sometimes they have earthly duties such as protection, guidance, and occasionally a lifting of the spiritual curtain. 'These recent records point back to the far more important truths about the angels at Bethlehem and beside the Empty Tomb on the first Easter Day,' explains the author. 'If those two great stories are true, then there is hope for humanity.'
Prebendary John Woolmer taught Mathematics at Winchester College from 1963-1975, while there he was ordained in 1971, and then served as a chaplain; he was on the staff of St Aldate’s Oxford from 1975-1982 and was Rector of Shepton Mallet from 1982-2002 (he chaired the Bath and Wells Diocesan healing group and helped with the Deliverance ministry); from 2002-2007, he worked with Springboard and ReSource while leading a `new expressions’ church in NW Leicester. He has written a number of books, led missions, and taught about healing and deliverance in many countures including Zambia, Tanzania, Argentina and Papua New Guinea. He is married to Jane; they have four children who are all Christians; his hobbies include photographing butterflies (with many published photographs and articles in books, newspapers and magazines), also playing chess and bridge to county standard.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781854247360 |
| ISBN 10 | 1854247360 |
| Title | Angels of Glory and Darkness |
| Author | John Woolmer |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | SPCK Publishing |
| Year published | 2006-05-19 |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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