The Mill in the Schwaig: A Story of God’s Faithfulness and Grace Over Many Years in the Lives of Lilian and Robert Schunneman

by Isobel Vale

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It’s 1929, and a man is born in America and a woman in England. They are destined to meet but how will this happen? Each grows up, developing a strong Christian faith and hearing a real calling from God to work with children. They train for Christian ministry and in 1956 their paths cross in Ireland where they are both working. They fall in love and together begin to realise that Salzburg in Austria is where they might support a ministry to orphan children.


Lilian and Robert Schunneman marry, and together with others, not only look after orphans, but physically build them a home. A disused 400-year-old farmhouse is purchased, and together with helpers they carry out a major renovation project. It takes years of hard work but the Schwaigmüle becomes a beautiful home. This is God’s love in action.


Life changes and hard decisions are made affecting this couple but their strong faith and vision never falters. The end is not as they expected but their work develops and flourishes.


This is a story of a couple devoted to each other and to God. They immerse themselves in a new language and culture so that others will feel valued and blessed. There are disappointments and discouragements, but there is also much fun and laughter. They find encouragements and blessings amidst the storms of life. Their legacy continues today.


Whether you have a personal faith commitment or not, you may just find yourself interested and surprised by their story.
  • ISBN10 1800463464
  • ISBN13 9781800463462
  • Publish Date 28 August 2021
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 21 August 2024
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Troubador Publishing
  • Imprint Matador
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 168
  • Language English