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· a life lesson we can learn from dietrich bonhoeffer is to focus on god and seek him out. · while we may not be living under tyranny to the extent of nazi germany, his call to be boldly faithful to our beliefs and to resist misplaced authority for the sake of others rings just … His words touch the … He was among the … Von guten mächten (by good forces) is a christian poem written by dietrich bonhoeffer in 1944 while imprisoned in the basement prison of the reich security main office because of his … I share it with you as we enter into a new year. · set to music in the 1950s, von guten mächten has become a widely sung hymn in german-speaking lands at the turn of the year. The ‘bigness’ of world war ii. · and so, here are five lessons which christians can learn from the life of dietrich bonhoeffer. · bonhoeffer prays for a future reunion with those he loves, while expressing a calm confidence in the invisible reality that binds him to absent friends and to the host of heaven. · it’s been more than 80 years since bonhoeffer was murdered by the nazi regime, but the lessons he lived and taught mean just as much now as they did at the height of world … · like no other text, the poem by protestant theologian dietrich bonhoeffer (1906-1945) wonderfully sheltered by good powers always moves us to tears. · there is plenty that we can learn from the life of dietrich bonhoeffer, especially when it comes to challenging a sleeping, compromising and errant church. Bonhoeffer was a man focused on god, fully and completely, throughout his entire life. The name “world war” kind of screams “big”.