An academic talking about Cinderella is not something you see every day! And even less so from the rector of the University of Nations!
In this book, Tom offers insightful teachings about several biblical figures, shedding light on their human and spiritual reactions. It's a compelling exploration of faith, intercession, identity, and life in the Kingdom.
Princesses and princes should be more concerned about their inheritance than any other area of their lives. But history, as well as experience, shows us that this is not very often the case. They frequently relinquish control over their own lives to others and thus lose their inheritance.
In general, in such cases, worship is then directed to the wrong place, or rather to the wrong person. Understanding the dynamics at play between identity, authority, heritage, and worship will help us gain authority and then use it for good.
After encountering Jesus while studying in the United States, Tom Bloomer chose to answer God's call and dedicate himself to missions. In 1974, he moved to Europe to serve God with YWAM. Currently the International Rector of YWAM's University of the Nations, he is a teacher and a Doctor of the Word.
Holding a doctorate, he has taught and trained leaders for many years in nations across five continents. He is known and appreciated by Christians and churches for his dry wit and the depth of his teachings. He has lived for many years in the French-speaking Swiss countryside, where he tends his garden with great pleasure.
ISBN: 9782881501579