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 Brother Andrew

Anyone Have a full name and bio for Brother Andrew? thanks scott

 2003/11/15 1:17Profile
Jason
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 Re: Brother Andrew

http://www.opendoorsusa.org/Display.asp?Page=BAprofile

If you don't read God's Smuggler, you're cheating yourself.

 2003/11/15 8:52Profile
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 Re: Brother Andrew

Hi, this Henk from the Netherlands.
Brother Andrew's real name is Anne van de Bijl.
He is Dutch like I am.
Does that help?
Henk :-?

 2003/11/21 5:23Profile
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Oddly, I had one of his sermons downloaded for quite awhile and finally got around to burning it to CD and listened to it today.

[url=https://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=38]Brother Andrew[/url]
[i]A Special Message (1st service)[/i]

Recommended. In fact I plan on listening to all his messages. He gives a different perspective on the heart of many Muslims in this particular message and is speaking from experience. Also a good take on forgiveness, one that can be overlooked.

Not sure why I have missed this great man, recall something about the book (Thanks Jason) but definetly want to read it now.


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Not sure why I have missed this great man, recall something about the book (Thanks Jason) but definetly want to read it now.


I think I recall Leonard Ravenhill saying that he gave the name to brother andrew for his book 'God's Smuggler' cause he called him God's smuggler. Ravenhill seemed fond of him and his minisitry from God.


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