Chilled Yet Unbroken
By Joseph Khati
299.00
| SKU Code | Book230849C |
| ISBN | 9789364266338 |
| Pages | 170 |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Religious |
| Book Size | 5*8 |
Synopsis
Joseph Khati was born to the late Mr. Kiran Khati and Mrs. Simla Khati in the remote and rugged borders of Bhutan. He carries no prestigious titles. He holds no formal qualifications in writing, literature, or theology. He does not come from a celebrated lineage or a platform of influence.
In his own words, he is a nobody—yet a nobody whom God chose to use.
This book is not the work of a trained author, but of a man who has been trained by suffering, refined by rejection, and carried by grace. Joseph never dreamed of writing a book. But through the many winters of his life—marked by poverty, sickness, death, betrayal, and pain—he felt the divine prompting to put his journey into words.
Chilled Yet Unbroken is his first published work, written not with polished technique but with a bleeding heart. Many of its pages were penned beside the hospital bed of his unconscious brother Asit, as Joseph waited and prayed for a miracle.
His story is not about talent, training, or triumph. It is about the **unshakable faithfulness of God** who takes the unqualified and uses them for His glory.
Through this book, Joseph hopes to remind every reader that no matter how cold the season, no matter how silent the sky—you can still bear fruit when God walks with you.
He is not a scholar. He is not a speaker.
He is simply—a witness.
In his own words, he is a nobody—yet a nobody whom God chose to use.
This book is not the work of a trained author, but of a man who has been trained by suffering, refined by rejection, and carried by grace. Joseph never dreamed of writing a book. But through the many winters of his life—marked by poverty, sickness, death, betrayal, and pain—he felt the divine prompting to put his journey into words.
Chilled Yet Unbroken is his first published work, written not with polished technique but with a bleeding heart. Many of its pages were penned beside the hospital bed of his unconscious brother Asit, as Joseph waited and prayed for a miracle.
His story is not about talent, training, or triumph. It is about the **unshakable faithfulness of God** who takes the unqualified and uses them for His glory.
Through this book, Joseph hopes to remind every reader that no matter how cold the season, no matter how silent the sky—you can still bear fruit when God walks with you.
He is not a scholar. He is not a speaker.
He is simply—a witness.
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