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Amazing Grace – Prayers & Promises for Women
Supercharge your prayer life.
These times cry out for men who are grounded in Christ and equipped to push back the darkness around them.
A deeper understanding of God’s grace will transform you into such a man, and Praying Grace for Men is designed to lead you through that transformation. In these fifty-five meditations and declarations you will- learn how to stop striving for victory and live from the victory Jesus has already won,
- root your heart in your true identity as a son of God, and
- enter dimensions of rest, freedom, and peace you didn’t know were possible.
Man of God, get ready to discover grace for courage, adventure, breakthrough, and rest.
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John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace (Jonathan Aitken)
Most Christians know John Newton as the slave ship captain who famously converted to Christ on the high seas and then penned one of the greatest hymns of the faith: “Amazing Grace.” Less well-known is Newton’s significance in his own day as an evangelical icon, great preacher and theologian, and important influence on abolitionist William Wilberforce. In this fascinating biography, Jonathan Aitken explores many facets of Newton’s eventful life story, helping readers better understand his remarkable conversion and passionate fight to end the slave trade. The first modern account to draw on Newton’s unpublished diaries and correspondence, this colorful and historically significant portrait provides fresh insights into the life and legacy of one of the most important Christians of the 18th century. Now available in paperback.
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John Newton: A Slave Set Free
A youth biography in the Trailblazers series of John Newton, the famous slave-trader turned minister and hymn-writer!
John stood and watched, as some of the largest waves he had ever seen threw themselves at the ship. Very little stood between the young slave ship captain and death – and he knew it! His panic and fear made him think only of himself and nothing for the hundreds of men, women and children chained in the hold below.
However, God still heard John Newton’s prayers and the cries of the tortured humanity pleading for mercy and justice. The very man selling them into slavery would soon fight for their freedom. John Newton was one of the worst abusers of the African slave, as he traveled the oceans to make money from their misery – but in the end, his life was changed and so were theirs.