Biography
A Mighty Fortress is our God
by Jim Cromarty
On 31 October 1517 a lone monk pushed his way through the crowds milling around the streets of Wittenberg, a small university town in eastern Germany, and made his way towards the church. Arriving at the church door, he nailed to it a list of ninety-five propositions, or theses, in a formal gesture inviting the townspeople to a public debate. At the time very few people took much notice of his actions, but within a few weeks people throughout Europe were discussing the contents of those theses and a chain of events had been set in motion which would have profound effects for the whole of Western Europe, and beyond, for centuries to come. That monk was Martin Luther. 'Fresh and fast-moving, Jim Cromarty's account of the life and influence of the great Reformer brings Martin Luther out from the pages of the history books, portraying his warm, vibrant personality and unwavering faith. Packed with detail, A Mighty fortress is our God lays an excellent foundation for further study of the Reformation period and Luther's own testimony, which remains as relevant now as it ever was. Not only is this book valuable as an introduction to Martin Luther's life, but it also serves as a reminder of those cardinal doctrines of the faith which can alone transform the lives of men and women today.' Faith Cook 'Jim Cromarty's rendition of Luther sings sweetly. Though clearly aware of critical scholarship, Cromarty has written a narrative to entice and delight. The story is ever fresh, written in a lively, engaging and, at times, enchanting style. Luther never fails to fascinate, encourage and bring prayers of thanks for God's deliverance from the soul tyranny of medieval Rome. Cromarty's story unleashes Luther in all his strength and sweetness and keeps the reader absorbed in the drama with its tensions and celebrations.' Tom Nettles
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 308
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
Audrey Featherstone, I Presume
by Tim Shenton
In God's dealings with Audrey Featherstone, an ordinary lady, we see how he can take a 'nobody' and use her for his glory and the extension of his kingdom. Gordon M. Guinness in his foreword to Elizabeth Pritchard's work For such a time, speaking of the Regions Beyond Missionary Union (RBMU), Audrey's mission, says, 'Although there are great figures in the story, like Henry Grattan Guinness and F. B. Meyer, for the most part it is the account of what God had done with "ordinary" people, who dared to take Christ at his word and to follow him faithfully, whatever the consequences, in the power of his Spirit.' Audrey is the first to admit that she is one of those 'ordinary people'. We need stories today of modern missionaries who are prepared to turn their backs on home, family, security, wealth and all that they count dear, in order to win lost souls for Christ - men and women who are ready to travel to the darkest parts of the earth to live with a people they love and, if necessary, to die among them. Audrey is a modern missionary whose heart is Congolese. Her story is a gripping narrative. Her dramatic conversion, her experiences during the Second World War at the time of the London bombings, her adventures on the way to Congo and her twenty-five years' service in that nation, which included the perils of Independence and the Simba rebellion, make captivating reading. We all love an adventure story and that is what we have in Audrey's life - danger, excitement, romance, fear, heartbreak and so much more.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 228
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
Contending for the Faith
by David Fountain
"One of the most stirring and informative Christian books for understanding the spiritual battle today. An eye-opener for the young and invaluable for church leaders too." Peter Masters
What lay behind the dramatic collapse into modernism of the main denominations of England in the space of less than seventy years? This unique book presents the remarkable life of EJ Poole-Connor, a major preacher whose ministry spanned this most turbulent period in British church life, from the time of Spurgeon to the 1960s, and who brilliantly recorded its events.
A Prophet amidst the sweeping changes in English evangelicalism.
Published by: Wakeman Trust
No. of pages: 174
Format: Paperback
Price: £6.50
Far From Rome, Near to God
by Richard Bennett
This book contains the moving testimonies of fifty priests who found their way, by the grace of God, out of the labyrinth of Roman Catholic theology and practice into the light of the gospel of Christ. But this is not a narrowly polemical work, nor is its relevance limited to the ongoing controversy between Rome and the churches of the Reformation. The love and concern felt by the former priests for those they left behind, and their fervent desire that they too should experience the joy and peace of salvation in Christ are seen throughout. The wider relevance of the experiences described will also be felt in many contexts remote from Roman Catholicism where human pride and presumption have erected rival sources of authority between people and the Word of God, so obscuring the way of salvation by grace alone, through faith alone.
Published by: Banner of Truth
No. of pages: 378
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.50
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Fearless Pilgrim
by Faith Cook
John Bunyan is well known as the author of The Pilgrim's Progress, the seventeenth-century spiritual classic which has been the second best-selling book in the world after the Bible. He was also a much-loved preacher and pastor whom crowds flocked to hear after his release from prison. One contemporary wrote that he 'could weep for joy most part of his sermons'. But how did Bunyan become such a preacher and writer? In this book you will discover the path which prepared him to be greatly used as a pastor to his own generation and a guide to Christ's pilgrim people still. 'In this new and well-written biography Faith Cook relates John Bunyan to the turbulent times through which he lived, surviving two periods of imprisonment in Bedford prison, sustained by his faith, determined, as he himself wrote 'to live upon God that is invisible'. Faith Cook avoids the temptation of merely regarding Bunyan as one of the great figures of English literature. That he certainly is, but he is so much more - a physician of souls, much-loved pastor and powerful preacher of the gospel of grace. The authoress skillfully relates her subject to the political history of his times, in which nonconformists won a greater measure of freedom to worship according to their understanding of the Bible during the Cromwellian period, only to be restricted again after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660. Bunyan emerges from this book as a writer of plain yet remarkably imaginative prose, steeped in an amazing knowledge of the English Bible. That knowledge is not just textual: it is deeply experimental, the fruit of much meditation, as The Pilgrim's Progress particularly shows.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 528
Format: Hardback
Price: £16.50
For the Love of India
by Jim Cromarty
In the summer of 1805, at the height of the struggle for naval supremacy between Britain and France that was to culminate in the Battle of Trafalgar, a young man, newly ordained to the ministry of the Church of England and already showing symptoms of the tuberculosis which had claimed the life of his mother, set sail on the long and hazardous voyage to India. Leaving behind friends, family and the woman he loved, he turned his back on the prospects of a brilliant academic career in England, in order to bring the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and the Word of God in their own language to the peoples of India and Persia. His name was Henry Martyn. Struggling against the rigours of a climate which was seriously undermining his health, and facing scorn and hostility from many quarters, within the space of a few short years he completed the translation of the New Testament into Hindustani, Persian and Arabic, opened several schools and brought the message of the gospel, by either the spoken or the written word, to people from all levels of society, from the beggars who came to his gate to the court of the Shah of Persia.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 384
Format: Paperback
Price: £9.00
From Death to Life
by W Haslam
'The parson is converted! The parson is converted!' was the cry from the congregation. William Haslam, an Anglican priest, had been converted while preaching in his own church! This was in Cornwall, England in the 1840’s. In From Death into Life, the Rev. Haslam tells the story of his conversion and the remarkable Cornish awakening that followed. A story of both personal and church revival in Victorian England in the 1840’s. Well-produced and reset in modern type this reprint has been carefully prepared by Kent Philpott.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 330
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
George Muller - the autobiography
by George Muller
Excerpt from book: "...I do not find that this work leads to a trying life, but a very happy one. It is impossible to describe the abundance of peace and heavenly joy that often flows into my soul because of the answers I obtain from God after waiting on Him for help and blessing. The longer I have to wait on Him, or the greater my need is, the greater the enjoyment when at last the answer came. I am not in the least tired of this way of life because I expected difficulties from the very beginning. For the glory of God and the encouragement of His dear children, I desired to pass through them, if only the saints might be benefited by the dealings of God with me. The longer I go on in this service..." George Muller in his autobiography.
What can be accomplished in an ordinary man who trusts in an extraordinary God? George Muller discovered the endless possibilities!
These excerpts from his diary allow Muller to tell his own story. Join him on his journey from a life of sin and rebellion to his glorious conversion. Share his struggles and triumphs as he establishes orphan homes to care for thousands of English children, depending upon God's response to his prayer of faith to supply all things.
George Muller's unwavering, childlike dependence upon his heavenly Father will inspire you to confidently trust the God of the impossible in every area of your life.
Published by: Westminster Literature Resources
No. of pages: 736
Format: Hardback
Price: £15.00
Glenda's Story
by Glenda Revell
Now back in Print! Unwanted from birth and abused throughout her childhood, Glenda was desperate for love and a sense of belonging. Her only respite from a miserable home life was school, and the welcoming shade of her favorite willow tree, under which she would dream of another life, another family, and pray to a God she did not yet know. Ultimately, Glenda's afflictions became the cords with which God drew her to Himself! Receiving His salvation, she understood that God had saved her from her own sinfulness, more than horrid conditions and treatment by others. This is a story of great hope, an amazing account of how our merciful Savior brings light out of darkness, joy out of sorrow, and peace out of pain. Highly recommended by Elizabeth Elliot.
Published by: Grace and Truth
No. of pages: 122
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
Greatest Century of Missions
by Peter Hammond
The Greatest Century of Missions is an inspiring and motivating story of how God worked through the lives of faithful men and women willing to sacrifice all for Him. Christians serious about fulfilling the command to all of us to fulfil the Great Commission will be encouraged to become active in spreading the gospel to those within their reach. This easy to read, succinct, and accurate summary of the lives and vision of the 19th century missionaries is a must read for Christians of any age including students in home schools , Christian schools, and colleges.
Published by: Frontline Fellowship
No. of pages: 150
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.00
Gustavus Adolphus: A Hero of the Reformation
by C.A. LaCroix
The only biography in print of one of the forgotten heroes of the Great Reformation. This principled, righteous king is a model Christian for young men in many respects. "One of the most important men in the history of the Reformation. His deep conviction and determination to see truth triumph cost him his life; but in losing it, he delivered nations..." (Tom Nettles). Outstanding family reading. This is the true story of one of the forgotten heroes of history and particularly of the Great Reformation. An excellent and principled king, a famous general, and not least in importance, a model Christian for young men in many regards. For from his boyhood, the grace of God formed in him skills and character with which he was destined to serve the interests of the kingdom of God. With the armies of Sweden at his command, he set out to preserve the freedom to preach the Word of God in Europe, resisting those who would have stamped out the truth of the Reformation. Even in the victories of his conquest, his character as a man of faith shone, as one of the mighty who nonetheless loved mercy in regard to even his enemies, and who said to his friends, "All that God has given me, I have given you without reserve, nor do I demand anything of you in return." In an age when boys have few military heroes to whom they can look as manifesting distinctly Christian character, Gustavus Adolphus shines as a champion who battled for his Christian brothers in a foreign land, commanding a great army and yet bowing before a greater Lord, and who ultimately made the greatest sacrifice of all--that of laying down his life for his friends. If you want your sons to learn how faith and courage unite, this is a biography you will want them to read.
Published by: Grace and Truth
No. of pages: 102
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
Here I Stand
by Roland Herbert Bainton
Here is an authoritative, unforgettable biography of Martin Luther, the great religious leader, who entered a monastery as a youth and who, as a man, shattered the structure of the medieval church. Luther spoke out against the corrupt religious practices that then existed. His demanded that the authority for doctrine and practice be Scriptures, rather than Popes or Councils, echoed around the world and ignited the Great Reformation. Accused of heresy and threatened with excommunication and death, Luther maintained his bold stand and refused to recant. In his crusade to eliminate religious abuses, he did more than any other man to establish the Protestant faith.
Published by: Abingdon Press
No. of pages: 336
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.00
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Hiding Place, The
by Corrie Ten Boom
An international bestseller, this is the true story of an heroic Dutch family's suffering at the hands of the Nazis during World War II. Corrie Ten Boom and her family risked everything for the sake of others, and for the love of God. An incredible example of forgiving those who have wronged you, yet there is no bitterness expressed here, only sadness and hope.
Published by: Hodder and Stoughton
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.50
Journals of Jim Elliot
by Elisabeth Elliot
Jim Elliot was a missionary first - then a martyr later - at the hands of the Auca Indians to whom he was witnessing. At the age of 29, he left behind a young wife, a baby daughter, and an incredible legacy of faith. Jim's volumes of personal journals, written over many years, reveal the inner struggles and victories that he experienced before his untimely death. By these journals, a reader can come to know this young man who yearned to know God intimately. Tells of his thoughts about marriage both before and after Elisabeth was his wife. These journals have inspired many to a life of obedience, regardless of the cost, and delighted many with their amazing story of courage and determination.
Published by: Revell
No. of pages: 476
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
Life of McCheyne
by Andrew Bonar
The life and ministry of a young man who lived in the presence of God, and brought an overwhelming sense of that presence to men.
Published by: Banner of Truth
No. of pages: 192
Format: Paperback
Price: £3.00
Lives Turned Upside Down
by Faith Cook
Following on from the success of her best-seller Seeing the Invisible, Faith Cook has again discovered fascinating and helpful stories of the lives of individuals who have been touched by the power of the gospel. This is inspirational reading for people of all ages. "Christ's gospel does turn the world upside down. It was the wrong way upwards before, but when the gospel shall prevail, it will set the world right by turning it upside down. I put the question to you: Have you been turned upside down?" - C. H. Spurgeon.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 154
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.50
Luther & His Katy
by Dolina MacCuish
Every churchgoer knows about Martin Luther, the rumbustuous leader of the Reformation, but few realise the influence that his wife had on his ministry. Early in his personal reformation Luther became convinced that there was no reason why parish priests should not marry, if they preferred it, but he did not feel inclined to break his clerical oath himself. That was until he met Catherine von Bora. Catherine was the leader of a daring breakout from a convent reserved for nuns of noble birth. At first Luther was a little afraid of her but they married two years later on the 13th June 1525. She help prolong Luther's life by protecting him from the reckless overwork to which he subjected himself. She made the garden of the unfinished Augustinian convent that was their home, profitable - keeping pigs, cows and chickens. She took over three other gardens and planted fruit trees and started small scale farming. She made the home a haven of rest for the storm tossed man that was her husband. Luther once said, 'Next to God's Word, the world has no more precious treasure than holy matrimony. God's best gift is a pious, cheerful, God-fearing, wife, with whom you may live peacefully, to whom you may entrust your goods, your body, and life.'
Published by: Christian Focus Publications
Format: Paperback
Price: £4.00
Mary Bunyan - Blind Daughter of John Bunyan
by Sallie Rochester Ford
The deeply moving story of the home life of the Bunyan family, as John, the pastor, languished in prison as a result of his preaching as a Baptist pastor in England during the 17th century. The account is historical fiction, told largely from the vantage point of his blind daughter, Mary, his first-born child and constant joy. Mary became Bunyan's loyal, constant companion on every occasion when the authorities would permit her to visit her father at the prison, and his persistent petitioner for mercy and release before King Charles. This stirring account of how a young girl's faith in God grew, rather than diminished, during times of persecution, is an inspiring example of peculiar beauty for all believers today.
Published by: Grace and Truth
No. of pages: 528
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
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Men of Purpose
by Peter Masters
This book brings into one illustrated volume eleven great lives, all with an experience of personal conversion to God. Composer Mendelssohn, food industrialist Henry Heinz, novelist Daniel Defoe, and some of the most celebrated scientists of all time including Michael Faraday and Lord Kelvin are among the examples of leading people whose lives were changed by a sight of real Christianity. Also very suitable as a gift to unconverted friends, and to enrich sermons and Bible Class messages.
Published by: Wakeman Trust
No. of pages: 157
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.00
More Than Notion
by J.H. Alexander
This book is about the spiritual experiences of a remarkable group of people. They did not belong to a sect or denomination or even a congregation, but the author discovered as she was led from one memoir to another and from diaries and letters that there was a divine interweaving of the lives of persons as diverse in occupation as an art tutor, a coal miner, a Cambridge graduate, six daughters of a clergyman, a farm labourer's wife (Sukey Harley), a French court musician, a shoemaker and others. Of course their experiences were varied but a mutual love in the unity of the Spirit bound them together under the teaching of Christ in their hearts. Highly recommended.
Published by: Zoar Publications
No. of pages: 284
Format: Paperback
Price: £4.50
My Heart in His Hands
by Sharon James
Do you sometimes feel that you would be able to grow in love for God and others ? if only your circumstances were different? Maybe you find that the sheer demands of everyday life squeeze out time for God? Perhaps a terrible tragedy has made you doubt the goodness of God? Read this true story to find out how one woman discovered that the most difficult circumstances are ?God's school? to teach us more about his grace; the very busy times are precisely those times when we need ? and can find ? God's strength; the worst of tragedies can draw us closer to God. Elizabeth Prentiss is best known as the author of the popular novel Stepping Heavenward (first published 1869) and the well-loved hymn, ?More Love to Thee.? The difficult things she experienced equipped her to minister to others through her letters, books, and poetry. To grow in love for God was the one great passion of her life: many have testified that her writings continue to inspire them with that same passion. I am grateful to Sharon James for sharing the story of this choice soul with us ? a gripping, marvellous, and moving biography. (Barbara Hughes)
Published by: Banner of Truth
No. of pages: 241
Format: Hardback
Price: £8.50
Nine Day Queen - Lady Jane Grey
by Faith Cook
Lady Jane Grey has often been called the "Tudor Pawn" but to see her as one whose life was simply moved around by others is totally inadequate. In order to understand the full tragedy and triumph of her life it is vital to grasp the far reaching political and religious changes that were shaking England at the time. The Reformation touched the whole population; from palace to university; from emerging town to peasant cottage. Like a complicated jigsaw the pieces come together to give a picture of a girl with outstanding natural abilities, whose strength of character and remarkable faith shine out despite the darkness that often surrounded her. Executed at sixteen, Jane paid an awful price for a throne she did not seek.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 249
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.00
Our Homestead Story
The humorous account of one family's journey toward a more self-sufficient life-style with the help of God. Read about their experiences with cows, chickens, horses, sheep, gardening and more. "Our Homestead Story: The First Years is such a good book! We laughed until we cried; until we rolled on the floor! The book is the story of one family's journey towards a more self sufficient lifestyle--with the help of God! Read about their hilarious experiences with their chickens!!! and also their many animals--cows, sheep, dogs, raccoons!! (not by choice!). Read about soap and candle making, spinning, fixing up an old farmhouse, and much more in this excellent book!" From a review in Future Homemakers.
Read the first chapter here
Published by: Castleberry Farms Press
No. of pages: 206
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
Pigtails and Chopsticks Man, The
by Jim Cromarty
This is a popular biography of Hudson Taylor and the Chinese Inland Mission - similar in the style and presentation to those of Paton and Luther by the same author. It will appeal to all Christians wanting to know more about this famous missionary to China and the times in which he lived. It is a good story for young and old alike, and the chapter lengths are just right for devotional reading with children. Jim Cromarty is a retired minister of the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia. He also taught for twenty-seven years in a number of primary schools in Australia. ]The title of this book originated from Lady Beauchamp's children. Sir Montagu Beauchamp who gave 30 years service to the CIM often spoke of his childhood days when Hudson came to their home. The cries went up from the children as they saw Hudson approaching (dressed in his Chinese clothing) "Here comes the pigtail and chopsticks' man."
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 206
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
Place to Stand
by David Vaughan
New entry in the Leaders In Action Series. Offers a spiritual biography of Martin Luther.
Published by: Cumberland House Publishing
No. of pages: 256
Format: Hardback
Price: £8.00
Running the Race
by Ezra Jack Keats
The enduring fascination of the life of Eric Liddell is remarkable. It is remarkable because he was in many respects an ordinary soul. It is remarkable no doubt also because the lifestyle and faith that he espoused cannot be said to be popular or even well-understood in our sceptical and secular age. Most people would blink in genuine amazement at a man who sought seriously to live by the Bible and devote himself to the spread of its message. It seems outdated to so many; a curio; a vestige of a past age; a 'distant enchantment' – or perhaps nostalgia? – for an era irretrievably lost. And yet … there is the fascination concerning someone who seemed so guileless yet so assured.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 254
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
Shadow of the Almighty
by Elisabeth Elliot
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose"
Few books have had such a great impact as this life and testament of Jim Elliot written by his wife, Elisabeth. This is the story of an earthly man with a heavenly mind. Jim Elliot was a man of passion and a man of prayer. This book chronicles his journey from childhood in Oregon and his college days at Wheaton to the mission field of Ecuador where he eventually gave his life at age 28. Full of journal excerpts and personal letters, we are introduced to this great man, his struggles, his ambitions, his loves, his dreams and his all-consuming passion for Christ and his kingdom. This book will challenge you to give your life wholeheartedly to Christ whether you are considering mission and service at home or abroad.
Published by: Authentic Lifestyle
No. of pages: 329
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.50
Singing in the Fire
by Faith Cook
In fourteen short biographies Faith Cook brings home the reality of the faith which carries Christians victoriously through trials. Here is a fascinating portrait gallery which includes a number who lived far from public notice. John Bradford, Richard Cameron and Edward Payson may still be remembered, but who know of such things as John Oxtoby's fellowship with God, Wang Ming-Dao's resolution, Susannah Spurgeon's ministry of love and Catherine Boston's lonely sufferings? These are moving records which combine to help Christians everywhere to lift up their heads.
Published by: Banner of Truth
No. of pages: 208
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
Sounds From Heaven
by Colin Peckham
The Revival on the Isle of Lewis, 1949-1952. SOUNDS FROM HEAVEN recounts the story of the Revival on the Scottish Isle of Lewis in the 1940s. A fascinating blend of history, biography and testimony, it includes eyewitness accounts from Duncan Campbell and Mary Peckham.
Published by: Christian Focus Publications
No. of pages: 288
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
Spiritual Secret of Hudson Taylor
by DR. & Mrs. Howard Taylor
A book to stir us all to the missionary mindset, in which we're told the captivating story of Taylor's depth of walk with the Lord Jesus Christ and how this sustained him in an unspeakable burden of labours. Much of the theme of this story (his "secret") revolves around forcing himself to a greater degree of conscious dependence upon our Lord and less reliance upon men's financial backing.
Published by: Whitaker House
No. of pages: 396
Format: Paperback
Price: £7.00
Tales of Persia
by William McElwee Miller
Missionary Stories From Islamic Iran
News from the Middle East finds us wherever we live in today’s world. Children often wonder about this far-removed land, while parents struggle to teach their children about Islam. Tales of Persia is a timely book of missionary tales that will teach readers about Islam and encourage a new generation of Christians. Tales of Persia is especially useful for family devotions.
Published by: P&R Publishing
No. of pages: 163
Format: Paperback
Price: £4.50
That Man of Granite
by Eric Russell
John Charles Ryle was born into a comfortable English family background a typical, well to do, 19th century family. His father was a politician and businessman . Ryle was intelligent, a great sportsman (captain of cricket at Eton and Oxford) and was set for a career in his father's business, and then politics. Then disaster. The family awoke to find that their father's bank had failed, taking all the other businesses with it. Ryle had lost his job and his place in society. He resigned his commission in the local yeomanry and went to comfort his parents, brother and sisters. One moment a popular man with good prospects, the next the son of a bankrupt with no trade or profession. Almost as a last resort, he was ordained into the ministry of the church. Who could have thought that such an uninspiring entry into the ministry could have such an impact on the spiritual life of a nation. Ryle's reputation as a pastor and leader grew until he was appointed the first Bishop of Liverpool, a post he held for 20 years. He was an author who is still in print today (he put aside royalties to pay his father's debts) and a man once described by his successor as ˜that man of granite with the heart of a child." He changed the face of the English church. Ryle stands as a colossus at the junction of two centuries, a hundred years after his death he still stands as an example to church leaders today of how to combine leadership, a firm faith and compassion.
Published by: Christian Focus Publications
No. of pages: 248
Format: Hardback
Price: £9.00
The Life of John Newton
by Josiah Bull
This biography of slaver-turned-hymn-writer John Newton contains much first-hand material from Newton himself, including his diary and letters. His pre-conversion days, his call to the ministry, and his time at Olney and St. Mary Woolnoth are all covered.
Published by: Banner of Truth
No. of pages: 370
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.50
Through the Years Together
by Mr & Mrs Stephen B Castleberry
Through the Years Together is a continuation of the Castleberry Homestead Story. The children are growing up, and new animals and experiences are added into the Castleberry farm life. This true story tells about our lessons with bees, goats, making hay, tractors, fencing, caring for the cows, and remodelling the old farmhouse, as well as many anecdotes about everyday life with eight active children. Discover how the Lord has led our family and blessed us with His love and faithfulness "through the years together".
Read the first chapter here
Published by: Castleberry Farms Press
No. of pages: 203
Format: Paperback
Price: £5.00
Trial and Triumph
by Richard Hannula
Christianity is a faith in love with history. God took on human flesh and dwelt among us. The Spirit carried that divine work over the centuries, providing courage and maturity even amid our imperfections. Christians find their true family line not through tribes and ethnic blood but in the bond of faithfulness and shed blood that has united our family for millennia. We too often view Church history as the story of obscure aliens instead of the lives of brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers. In this collection of forty-six brief biographies for children, Hannula sketches the stirring trials and triumphs of many famous and some lesser known figures in our family of faith - including Augustine, Anselm, Luther, Bunyan, and Spurgeon. Though them we can begin to enjoy the old paths and find rest for our souls.
Published by: Canon Press
No. of pages: 192
Format: Paperback
Price: £10.00
Vital Christianity
by Murray Andrew Pura
William Wilberforce (1759-1833) was a truly inspiring man. An evangelical Christian, he was the key voice that led to the abolition of Slavery in the British Empire, which then led it's ultimate abolition worldwide. Abolishing slavery was, according to Wilberforce's critics, impractical, idealistic and fantastically uneconomic. But Wilberforce was convinced that Slavery was an evil that needed to be eradicated, and was finally fulfilled a mere three days before his death. What would have happened if William Wilberforce had followed the conventional wisdom of today and kept his religious beliefs separate from his political opinions?, or not tried to "impose his beliefs on others"?, or had allowed the desire to be "relevant", "tolerant" and "popular" to outweigh any desire to stand for what was right?
This is a fascinating look at William Wilberforce's life. The energy, persistence and unashamedly evangelical faith is a shining example to all Christians today. The parallels for the Christian today who holds the unpopular positions that following Christ entails, should be abundantly clear.
Published by: Christian Focus Publications
No. of pages: 160
Format: Paperback
Price: £6.50
War and Grace
by Don Stephens
Here is a fascinating insight into the influence of the gospel on the lives of people who lived through the World Wars of the last century and the events that led up to it. Read about
What did these people, and the others whose lives are told in this book, have in common? During the turbulent events of those momentous years, God was at work in their lives. He brought these thirteen people to trust, know, love and serve the Lord Jesus Christ, and therefore to give themselves to the service of others.
Published by: Evangelical Press
No. of pages: 288
Format: Paperback
Price: £8.50
