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The People Behind the People (Audiobook)

The People Behind the People (Audiobook)

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Behind every revival, every famous preacher, every moment when the gospel broke through in a generation, there is a hidden architect — a praying mother, a Sunday-school teacher, a lumberyard worker, a shoe-store clerk — whose long, obscure faithfulness made the public moment possible.

The People Behind the People tells fourteen of their stories.

From a fourth-century North African widow who prayed for her wayward son for thirty-two years, to the Lincolnshire mother who catechized ten children at a kitchen table and produced the founder of the Methodist movement, to the Black Virginia cook who carried Pentecostal fire to Los Angeles in 1906, to the Charlotte evangelist whose tabernacle reached one sixteen-year-old farm boy named Billy Graham — each chapter places you in the actual room where the hidden work was done.

The pattern that emerges across sixteen centuries is impossible to explain except by the providence of the same God in every chapter.

You are standing on shoulders you cannot see. This book will help you see them.

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  • Chapter Fifteen — Epilogue: The Ledger of the Hidden
    2026/05/03

    The closing benediction of the book. There is a ledger heaven keeps that earth has never seen — a record of every whispered prayer, every quiet act, every faithful evening that no platform ever named. "You are standing on shoulders you cannot see. The kingdom of God is not built by the famous on the stage, but by the faithful in the shadows — and one day, when the lights of heaven come on, we will finally see who was holding the platform up."

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    24 分
  • Chapter Fourteen: Fourteen Hundred Evenings
    2026/05/03

    Wheaton College, mid-twentieth century. Fourteen hundred evenings. A janitor sweeping the chapel floors, praying by name over every empty seat before the students arrived. Generations of missionaries, pastors, and presidents passed through that chapel. We will not learn his name until heaven.

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    28 分
  • Chapter Thirteen: The Quiet Mother
    2026/05/03

    She did not preach. She did not write. She did not travel. She rocked babies, set tables, opened her home, and prayed in a low voice no congregation ever heard. And out of her quiet kitchen walked a son, a daughter, a generation, and a legacy that history would only later realize it owed to her.

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    27 分
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