
Walking Him Home: Learning to Hope Again After Loving and Losing Andrew Chan on Death Row
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On the 27th April 2015, Feby Herewila married Andrew Chan. 35 hours later Andrew was executed by firing squad.
Part of the Bali Nine, Andrew had been in Kerobokan Prison for ten years for drug smuggling. Feby was Andrew's close supporter and confidante, a lay pastor who had met him in prison and had ministered alongside him for three years. Together, they shared a common vision and faith in a powerful God of love and restoration.
Andrew's story made headlines, but now Feby tells her compelling story. After wrestling with grief and suffering, she shares how God's healing and faithfulness is enabling her to step into her new life and ministry.
Content Benefits:
As Feby Chan learns to rebuild her life, faith and purpose after her husband was executed by a firing squad in Indonesia, this inspiring and powerful story shows how God can bring hope out of tragedy and bring healing to even our deepest pain.
Tells the story of Andrew Chan from a different perspective
Shows the transforming power of God in people's lives
Encourages us to see that God's forgiveness is open to anyone, whatever they have done
Will encourage people going through difficult situations that Jesus can heal the pain in time and allow you to hope again
Looks at the real pain of losing a loved one
Honest look at when prayers are not answered in the way we hope
Inspiring story of one woman's faithfulness to God
Perfect gift to encourage someone in their faith
Ideal reading for anyone who loves to see God at work
Colour photos - an 8 page insert included
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
:On the 27th April 2015, Feby Herewila married Andrew Chan. 35 hours later Andrew was executed by firing squad.
Part of the Bali Nine, Andrew had been in Kerobokan Prison for ten years for drug smuggling. Feby was Andrew's close supporter and confidante, a lay pastor who had met him in prison and had ministered alongside him for three years. Together, they shared a common vision and faith in a powerful God of love and restoration.
Andrew's story made headlines, but now Feby tells her compelling story. After wrestling with grief and suffering, she shares how God's healing and faithfulness is enabling her to step into her new life and ministry.
Content Benefits:
As Feby Chan learns to rebuild her life, faith and purpose after her husband was executed by a firing squad in Indonesia, this inspiring and powerful story shows how God can bring hope out of tragedy and bring healing to even our deepest pain.
- Tells the story of Andrew Chan from a different perspective
- Shows the transforming power of God in people's lives
- Encourages us to see that God's forgiveness is open to anyone, whatever they have done
- Will encourage people going through difficult situations that Jesus can heal the pain in time and allow you to hope again
- Looks at the real pain of losing a loved one
- Honest look at when prayers are not answered in the way we hope
- Inspiring story of one woman's faithfulness to God
- Perfect gift to encourage someone in their faith
- Ideal reading for anyone who loves to see God at work
- Colour photos - an 8 page insert included
- Binding - Paperback
- Pages - 128
- Publisher - Authentic Media
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 585423
- Product Code 9781788932165
- ISBNÂ 1788932161
- EANÂ 9781788932165
- Pages 138
- Department General Books
- Category Biography
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Authentic Media
- Publication Date Apr 2021
- Sales Rank 1840
- Dimensions 198 x 130 x 8mm
- Weight 0.16kg
Feby Chan
FEBY CHAN met and married Andrew Chan in prison. After his execution, she followed God's call to build a community centre in Savu, Indonesia, which looks after up to 120 children.
Naomi Reed
Author of the bestselling title My Seventh Monsoon, Naomi Reed grew up in Sydney and trained as a physiotherapist, alongside her high-school sweetheart, Darren. After graduation, they married and worked in Sydney hospitals before answering God's call to the mission field in 1993.They spent six of the next thirteen years working in Nepal with the International Nepal Fellowship and it changed them irrevocably. They now eat rice for breakfast, leave their chappals at the door and pause interminably if you ask them where their home is. Their three sons, Stephen, Christopher and Jeremy, will tell you excitedly about their home in Nepal. They describe motor bike rides in the Himalayas and home school in their Nepali back garden.