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    Homage to a Broken Man

    The Life of J. Heinrich Arnold – A true story of faith, forgiveness, sacrifice, and community


    Foreword by Eugene Peterson

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    Those who knew J. Heinrich Arnold later in life wondered at the way people were drawn to this strange man with a thick accent and easy smile. In his presence, complete strangers poured out their darkest secrets and left transformed. Others wanted him dead.


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    About The Book

    Gold Medal Winner, 2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards in Biography

    Silver Medal Winner, 2016 Benjamin Franklin Award in Religion from Independent Book Publishers Association

    Finalist for Foreword Reviews’ 2015 INDIEFAB Award for best biography

    Those who knew J. Heinrich Arnold later in life wondered at the way people were drawn to this strange man with a thick accent and easy smile. They sensed that here was someone who ­understood, someone they could trust. What made him different?

    Eager to answer this question, Peter Mommsen set out to uncover his grand­father’s past. This is what he found: A boy who faced down Nazis and hunger, growing up on potatoes and radical ideas. The son of a famous intellectual, determined to drop out of school and take to the road. A young lover fleeing his homeland. A new father losing his first child. An unlikely pioneer in the heart of South America.

    There, in the jungles of Paraguay, the religious community his parents had founded was twisted by legalism and power-hungry leaders into a cold and lifeless caricature. Arnold was betrayed by those he trusted most, separated from his wife and children, and exiled to a leper colony.

    Often his life hung on a knife’s edge. But he knew he couldn’t die yet, because he hadn’t fulfilled his calling, or the promise he had made as a child…

    J. Heinrich Arnold was a broken man. Yet those who knew him said they never met another like him. Some spoke of his humility and compassion; others of his frankness and earthy humor. In his presence, complete strangers poured out their darkest secrets and left transformed. Others wanted him dead.

    Writer Henri Nouwen called him a “prophetic voice” and wrote of how his words “touched me as a double-edged sword, calling me to choose between truth and lies, selflessness and selfishness.… Here was no pious, sentimental guide; every word came from experience.”

    Who was this extraordinary yet simple man? In this gripping and richly spiritual book, Peter Mommsen tells the dramatic true story of the grandfather he hardly knew. Read it, and you will never look at your own life the same way again.

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    Table of Contents

    1. Opa
    2. Revolution
    3. Sannerz
    4. Breakup
    5. Conversion
    6. The Sun Troop
    7. Lotte
    8. Father and Son
    9. Adolescence
    10. Tata
    11. An Arrival
    12. Nazis
    13. Silum
    14. Annemarie
    15. The Farewell
    16. Four O’Clock
    17. The Last Letter
    1. Refugee Wedding
    2. Emmy Maria
    3. Heliopher
    4. Primavera
    5. Repentance
    6. Nightmares
    7. Among Children
    8. Banished
    9. Leper Colony
    10. Fatherhood
    11. Marianne
    12. On the Road
    13. Changes
    14. Woodcrest
    15. The Crucible
    16. Liberation
    17. To the Finish

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