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Little Talks with E.H. Ijams at 93
Exploring Important Questions

Overview


At ninety-three years of age, only three years before his death, E. H. Ijams began to meet with a small house fellowship of young adults in Memphis, TN. The location varied, but the logistics were the same. Different members of the group picked him up each evening at his home. He would be dressed perfectly in suit and tie– immaculate as always. His talks were transcribed from journal notes taken during those evening sessions. The purpose was as always: to transmit eternal ideas and raise important questions for young adults.
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Description


At ninety-three years of age, only three years before his death, E. H. Ijams began to meet with a small house fellowship of young adults in Memphis, TN. The location varied, but the logistics were the same. Different members of the group picked him up each evening at his home. He would be dressed perfectly in suit and tie– immaculate as always. His talks were transcribed from journal notes taken during those evening sessions. The purpose was as always: to transmit eternal ideas and raise important questions for young adults. Questions about what is most important, timing, the rhythm of life, relationships, invisible power, wisdom, psychic phenomena, adaptability, war against powers of darkness, the knowledge of God, growing old, failure in life, dissipation, and true worship are explored. Ijams uses stories of real life characters to illustrate many of his point.
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About the author


Born on May 30, 1886 in Florence, Alabama, E.H. Ijams received his Masters from Harding University and his Legum Doctorate in 1934. He went on to become president of Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN. as well as minister to four churches spread between Nashville, Los Angeles and Memphis. Author of "Power to Survive and Surpass" and "Friendly Talks to Elders" and "The Reality of God," E.H. Ijams never failed to stir the imagination of his students with the wonder, majesty and beauty of the Creator of the universe. He was married for 67 years to Una Hartley Ijams. They had three children.
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Book details

Genre:RELIGION

Subgenre:Christian Ministry / Preaching

Language:English

Pages:42

Paperback ISBN:9781098336226


Overview


At ninety-three years of age, only three years before his death, E. H. Ijams began to meet with a small house fellowship of young adults in Memphis, TN. The location varied, but the logistics were the same. Different members of the group picked him up each evening at his home. He would be dressed perfectly in suit and tie– immaculate as always. His talks were transcribed from journal notes taken during those evening sessions. The purpose was as always: to transmit eternal ideas and raise important questions for young adults.

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Description


At ninety-three years of age, only three years before his death, E. H. Ijams began to meet with a small house fellowship of young adults in Memphis, TN. The location varied, but the logistics were the same. Different members of the group picked him up each evening at his home. He would be dressed perfectly in suit and tie– immaculate as always. His talks were transcribed from journal notes taken during those evening sessions. The purpose was as always: to transmit eternal ideas and raise important questions for young adults. Questions about what is most important, timing, the rhythm of life, relationships, invisible power, wisdom, psychic phenomena, adaptability, war against powers of darkness, the knowledge of God, growing old, failure in life, dissipation, and true worship are explored. Ijams uses stories of real life characters to illustrate many of his point.

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About the author


Born on May 30, 1886 in Florence, Alabama, E.H. Ijams received his Masters from Harding University and his Legum Doctorate in 1934. He went on to become president of Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN. as well as minister to four churches spread between Nashville, Los Angeles and Memphis. Author of "Power to Survive and Surpass" and "Friendly Talks to Elders" and "The Reality of God," E.H. Ijams never failed to stir the imagination of his students with the wonder, majesty and beauty of the Creator of the universe. He was married for 67 years to Una Hartley Ijams. They had three children.
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