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Peter Fleming, Man of Faith Paperback – February 16, 2024

4.1 out of 5 stars 7 ratings

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In January, 1956, the world was staggered to hear that five young missionaries of Christ had been annihilated by the spears of tribal Indians in Ecuador. One life laid down was that of Peter Fleming. Pete had learned to live the life of faith. As he comprehended the power of God in his daily walk, he penned in his personal diary many of his soul’s struggles. Some of these comments are selfcritical, many are triumphant and Christ-glorifying. In the foresight and providence of God, these chronicles have been preserved. Now Pete’s brother, Ken Fleming, has compiled the contents of these diaries, plus numerous personal letters written by his brother. Collectively they reveal in an exceptional way the spiritual maturation of this man of God. Of few Christian pacesetters is it possible to discern how they developed as Peter Fleming did. Unquestionably, this book is the chronicle of growth of a Man of Faith. The author’s desire is that many young believers will be encouraged to follow the same pathway. TABLE OF CONTENTS Map of Equador Pictures Foreword Prologue Introduction Chapter 1 Hand on the Plough Chapter 2 God Give Me Faith Chapter 3 Faith’s Frontiers and God’s Guidance Chapter 4 Faith Climbing Chapter 5 The Discipline of Faith Chapter 6 Faith in the Context of Jungle Life Chapter 7 The Tyranny of the Urgent Chapter 8 Faith Praising in Trials Chapter 9 Faith Evaluates Disaster Chapter 10 Roll on Strong Son of God Chapter 11 Expecting God’s Blessing Chapter 12 For Thee the Fullness of My Heart Chapter 13 Jungle Harvest Chapter 14 My Life For Their Faith Conclusion Endnotes
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This is a great book. In writing the story of his brother's life, Ken Fleming has given us an inspiring and exhortational example of what it means, practically speaking, to live a life of faith in God. I recommend it to anyone! --Rebekkah Scott

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Ken Fleming has been an enthusiastic and passionate Bible teacher for more than fifty years. His service for Christ has led him to many parts of the globe, including South Africa, where he spent twenty-five years as a missionary among the Zulu people. From 1977 through 2002, Ken taught in the Bible and Missions programs at Emmaus Bible College in Dubuque, Iowa. Today he continues proclaiming the gospel and strengthening the church body through writing and preaching ministries.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ ECS Ministries (February 16, 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 168 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1593871988
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1593871987
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.38 x 8.5 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2016
    Page after page of these entries in Peter Fleming's journal give a deep insight into what a man after God's own heart looks like. The process of Pete's spiritual maturity seen in the variety of experiences that each day would bring served to nurture a reflection of God's love through him that was extended toward those whom he would win for Christ. All of these episodes are trophies of God's grace and standards of true discipleship that raise the bar of faith far above the status quo of mere Christian duty. It was the beauty of Christ that drove and sustained him, with a persistence that flowed from the fountainhead of worship. In all of this, the reader is led to see a quality of living that is not out of reach for any heart that is surrendered to the Lord Jesus Christ, constrained by His love and held by His hand to fulfill the purpose of His calling in each of us. Thank you, Ken Fleming, for these tender, transparent lessons afforded by your loving display of your brother Pete's faith in practice. To God alone be the glory!
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2007
    As a former student of Ken Fleming's, I was required to read this book in one of his classes. I had read "Through the Gates of Splendor" by Elizabeth Elliot, and so figured that it would not be of much interest to me. However, when I did read it, I was fascinated by the different viewpoint that Mr. Fleming takes.

    Ken writes from the perspective of a brother who had a close relationship with Pete, even though (at the time of Pete's martyrdom) they were on complete opposite sides of the Earth (Ken was working with the Zulu at the time). He discusses Pete's personality, his working relationship with God and others and his reasonings about giving up a potential career to be a missionary who would have no visible means of support (he did not even have pledges, nor did he request money from others.) He makes great use of Pete's diary and letters to others to develop his memoir.

    As a professor, Mr. Fleming has a sharp wit and a strong ability to use language to communicate; this ability comes out in his book. A good read!
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