Titus: Comrade of the Cross (Florence Kingsley)
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A masterful story, a story which appeals to the heart of young people to love the Lord Jesus Christ. In 1894, the original publisher of this book offered a $1,000 prize for an author to submit a manuscript that would set a child’s heart on fire to know Christ. This was the book that won!
This is a reprint of the book originally copyrighted in 1894. It is a moving account that portrays Titus as the penitent thief crucified with Christ. The author’s purpose is to present the life of Jesus upon earth in such a way to give a fresh interest to the old, old story. 96 pages
Themes: faithfulness, courage, and integrity
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Titus: Comrade of the Cross
A masterful story, a story which appeals to the heart of young people to love the Lord Jesus Christ. In 1894, the original publisher of this book offered a $1,000 prize for an author to submit a manuscript that would set a child’s heart on fire to know Christ. This was the book that won!
In the story, you’ll follow Titus, a teenager with a zealous heart and an acute burden for his younger crippled brother. Become absorbed in his struggles as he joins a large band of passionate rebels led by Barabbus, who is out to bring the Roman empire down. This gripping narrative climaxes in an unbelievable scene at the foot of the cross. Watch the life and death of Jesus unfold through lost, needy eyes and be prepared to be blown away by the most emotional, poignant ending I’ve yet to read. It’s a finish you won’t see coming, and it’s more than worth wading through the often heavy chapters.
This is a reprint of the book originally copyrighted in 1894. A moving account which portrays Titus as the penitent thief crucified with Christ. The author’s purpose is to present the life of Jesus upon earth in such a way to give a fresh interest to the old, old story. 96 pages
Themes: faithfulness, courage, and integrity
Weight | 0.35 lbs |
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