Albert Schweitzer was a Renaissance man who basked in the utmost respect of the world's intelligentsia. Schweitzer had doctorates in philosophy' theology' and medicine. He was a well-respected author' a concert organist' and a world authority on Bach. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952. But he left a life of acclaim to pursue the God-given call to treat all life as sacred' especially in those places on the fringe in Africa. In what is now Gabon' people saw him daily with his stethoscope on a distended belly and heard him nightly performing classical music on his piano. In a time when many people feel small and inconsequential' Schweitzer's life is a testimony to the power of one person's sacrifice' purpose' and commitment to treat all God's creations as sacred.A learned' respected' accomplished man leaves a life of worldly success to serve Christ among "the least of these."
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Walker Large Print
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Width
15 mm
Height
210 mm
Length
140 mm
Weight
300 gr
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