Helen Roseveare Bücher
Dr. Helen Roseveare war eine engagierte Ärztin und Missionarin, deren Leben tiefen Glauben und außergewöhnliche Widerstandsfähigkeit widerspiegelte. Ihre bedeutende Arbeit im Kongo umfasste den Aufbau und Wiederaufbau lebenswichtiger Gesundheitseinrichtungen, oft unter extremen Widrigkeiten. Trotz immenser persönlicher Prüfungen, einschließlich Gefangenschaft und Gewalt, zeigte sie ein unerschütterliches Engagement für die Bedürftigen. Nach ihrer Rückkehr teilte ihre kraftvolle Diensttätigkeit durch Vorträge und Schriften eine fesselnde Erzählung von Hoffnung, Überleben und unerschütterlichem Glauben.






Living Sacrifice
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
What place does 'sacrifice' have in the modern world? The Bible says it is central - and that sacrifice is not only a vital key to the future, it is the essence of a Christian's life, today. Helen Roseveare skilfully weaves stories of sacrifice together with Christian teaching on the subject to show you how sacrifice is the key to joy.
Living Holiness
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
With deep humility Helen shares her faltering steps in the process of learning what it means to be holy as God is holy.
Helen Roseveare describes the true biblical meaning of the dynamic relationship between God, ourselves, and others.
Digging Ditches
- 221 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Helen investigates why God gives us the valleys in our experience, trusting that they will be filled with life-giving water at God's appropriate timing.
Give me this Mountain
- 159 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Helen tells her story in a down-to-earth way - from playing cricket for the ladies' university team, to her return to Britain after five months as a hostage in rebel terrorist hands.
Living Faith
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Helen tells stories from her experience that help us to understand the role of faith in our lives and how to strengthen it.
Helen Roseveare qualified as a doctor, packed up her life in England and set off to be a missionary in the belgian congo. Although living through a rebellion and being taken captive for several months, Helen's faith remained strong and she returned to the renamed 'Zaire' to serve the Lord by working with people there. Her experiences in Africa have been an encouragement to many and made her well known and loved throughout the world.
He gave us a Valley
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Helen returned to the Congo in 1966 to assist in the rebuilding of the nation. The story of the joys and adventures of re-establishing the medical work and the growing church.
