No More Fear: From Killing Fields To Harvest Fields
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.84 (890 Votes) |
Asin | : | 096703860X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 175 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Physa Chanmany, a Laotian-Cambodian naturalized citizen of the United States, is a Christian minister in California. Catherine Lawton has authored many articles, stories, poems, and contributed to several books. She and her husband have two grown children and make their home in Northern California. A dynamic speaker, more of his bio is available on his webpage on the publisher's site.
Physa survived the killing field.was forced to become a Communist soldierescaped across landmine-infested bordersok the identity of a dead manadjusted to the confusions of American cultureand came to life-transforming faith in Jesus Christ, who revealed Himself to Physa in miracle after miracle. But God had his hand on a young boy there, before he even heard the name Jesus. Life in a Cambodian jungle village was shattered by the Khmer Rouge Communist takeover. Rev.Chanmany's life experiences inspire readers to obedient devotion, achieving prayer, and a broader understanding of how God is working in our world today.
This book is educational, inspirational, and a good story! This book was interesting, inspiring and at times horrifying! I was given a peek into the quiet almost bucolic lifestyle of a small village in Laos. Village customs, religious practices, childhood antics were all related in a simple and smooth style. Then the reader experiences the abrupt destruction of this life when the Khmer Forces forced them from their village and farms, separating children from their families, killing, putting people to hard labor. The brutality of this time is described without hype or sensationalism; instead allowing the power of those events to stand starkly in the reader's mind. But . Jay Dela Cruz said No More Fear. This book is one that will continue to be my favorite. It is filled with wonderful imagery and a sense of being a part of the story. Personally, I have become closer to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after reading Pastor Physa's book. I recommend this book to all non-believers and believers. This book is a wonderful depiction of God's sovereign mercy and grace. Thank you Pastor Physa for sharing your life. May God bless you with everlasting joy.. Douglas J Sandstrom said You won't be able to put this one down!. "No More Fear" offers a first-hand account of what happened early in Cambodia during Pol Pot's murderous regime. Physa's story is so gripping that I found it impossible to put the book down. The author does a good job of conveying the message of hope, faith and trust in God in this book.
No More Fear: From Killing Fields to Harvest Fields "Crossing a vast cultural gulf, Physa Chanmany has followed his innate feelings for God and his desire to find Him. Key elements of the story are: *Physa's awareness of God through the Buddhist religion of his childhood and through his experience with evil spirits *God's use of dreams to guide Physa *Physa's choice of a simple subsistence lifestyle as a Christian minister to Asian Americans Physa's story is God's story; it shows the universality of Christ; and it has all the ingredients of a historical novel." -- Dr. Joseph H. Powell, author of Grapes Of Righteousness, Starburst Publishers