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The Archbishop's Wife

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An edition of Gloria! (2014)

Gloria!

The Archbishop's Wife

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The wife of an Anglican bishop could expect a life of peace and comfort. But Benjamin Kwashi is the bishop of Jos in Nigeria, a place that is torn by Muslim-Christian violence. Gloria Kwashi has had her home burnt down and has endured rape and beatings. One of the beatings left her blinded, until surgery was able to restore her sight. Despite this, she continues to reach out to widows and orphans and supports her husband in his remarkable ministry in Northern Nigeria. This book is a record of love and endurance that should stimulate us to examine our own lives and how we respond to adversity.

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Zondervan
Language
English
Pages
160

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Gloria!: The Archbishop's Wife
February 24, 2014, Zondervan
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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Baroness Cox
Foreword by the Archbishop of Jos
1. My Origins
2. Growing Up
3. A Father to the Fatherless
4. Seminary
5. Courtship and Marriage
6. A Growing Shadow
7. Into the Mission Field
8. The Bishop of Jos
9. Raising the Bishop's Children
10. Walking with Gloria
11. The Orphanage
12. The Assassins Come
13. The Lady in the Red Van
14. The Assassins Return
15. Bringing our Children Home
16. The Children's Stories
17. God, our Provider
Hannatu's Epilogue
Gloria's Epilogue
Nigeria

Contributors

Epilogue
Hannatu Kwashi
Foreword
Caroline Cox
Foreword
Benjamin Argak Kwashi

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Weight
4 ounces

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Open Library
OL26244062M
ISBN 13
9789966003232

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