At The Master's Feet by Sadhu Sundar Singh

At The Master's Feet by Sadhu Sundar Singh

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At The Master's Feet by Sadhu Sundar Singh

In Hinduism, a sadhu is an ascetic who has given up the goals of modern life and instead is dedicated to achieving liberation through meditation and contemplation of God. Sundar Singh is a remarkable individual who was born into a Sikh family in India and, as a teen, had an encounter with the risen Jesus which profoundly changed his life. However, he saw Christianity brought to India by foreigners who had little understanding of the local culture and customs. Sundar Singh thus became a sadhu so that he could dedicate his life to Christ and bringing the Gospel message of salvation to his fellow men. At the Master's Feet is Singh's writing on discipleship, salvation, eternity, and what it means to be a follower of Christ. His work is truly inspirational to all those who are seekers.
Singh, Sundar: - One of the first Indian Christian teachers to receive worldwide attention in modern times, Sundar Singh (1889-1929) wandered throughout Tibet and the Indian subcontinent as a sadhu, a penniless pilgrim wearing the traditional saffron robe. His simple explanations of spiritual truths severed the link between Christian faith and western culture, bringing to life the teachings of Jesus for millions of Indians.
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ISBN 13 9781644391419
ISBN 10 1644391414
Title At The Master's Feet
Author Sadhu Sundar Singh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Indoeuropeanpublishing.com
Year published 2019-03-30
Number of pages 74
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