The Lord of the Ring Ebook

A Journey in Search of Count Zinzendorf

Phil Anderson

£12.99

Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-1-910012-34-5
Publication Date: 31/10/2020

There could hardly be a better time to shine a spotlight on the life and legacy of Zinzendorf.
Pete Greig, 24-7 Prayer International

Join pilot and author Phil Anderson of the 24-7 Prayer movement on an unforgettable aerial road trip, as a modern-day group of friends race to uncover the history of Zinzendorf and re-establish the Order of the Mustard Seed as a pattern for authentic, relational, missional discipleship in the twenty-first century.

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A group of students gathered to make a solemn vow that would shape the rest of their lives and change the world forever.

Three hundred years ago, Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf and his friends covenanted together to be true to Christ, kind to all people and to take the Gospel to the nations. Each sealed the vow with a ring which they would wear for the rest of their lives. They could hardly know that within a few years their promise would lead to an explosion of pioneering Christian communities across the globe, the launch of the first modern missions movement, and a continuous prayer watch which ran day and night for over one hundred years. Because it was the Lord Jesus who was Lord of their rings, and of the vow they signified.

Join pilot and author Phil Anderson of the 24-7 Prayer movement on an unforgettable aerial road trip, as a modern-day group of friends race to uncover the history of Zinzendorf and re-establish the Order of the Mustard Seed as a pattern for authentic, relational, missional discipleship in the twenty-first century.

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Phil Anderson
Phil Anderson

Phil Anderson is a battle-hardened local politician from Thurrock in South Essex, one of Britain’s most Eurosceptic areas, with over 70% of the population voting to leave the EU. Phil won his council seat in Thurrock in 2010 by a nail-biting 29 votes. Within a year of being elected he found himself as opposition leader in one of the tightest marginal constituencies in the UK.