Francis and Edith Schaeffer departed for Europe as missionaries following World War II, where they founded L'Abri Fellowship in Switzerland. This inspiring biography shows how God used their strengths and weaknesses in a world-renowned ministry that challenged doubters to faith by demonstrating God's existence through answereed prayers.
In "Francis & Edith Schaeffer," L.G. Parkhurst gives a brief (143-page) account of the Schaeffers' lives. Parkhurst, himself a committed Christian, became close friends with the family several years before Francis' death in 1984. In the book, he does an excellent job capturing the couple's great faith and obedience to God, as well as some of the many ways God intervened in their lives. The book really helped me in my Christian walk and I recommend it to any believer who is in search of a good devotional work. My only complaint is that the book is so short that it fails to delve deeply both into the Schaeffers' lives, and Francis' philosophical and theological teachings. For a more thorough treatment of the couple's life, I highly recommend Edith Schaeffer's "The Tapestry."
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