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J. C. Ryle: That Man of Granite With the Heart of A Child (Eric Russell)
Finally – a biography of J. C. Ryle! Imagine preparing for a successful career, only to have your plans all totally undermined and left feeling that you had only one option: the Christian ministry! – and to enter it reluctantly. Then imagine learning about the grace of God only afterwards, and God somehow making you useful and effective, to everyone’s surprise! Welcome to the strange and stirring story of J.C. Ryle, English pastor of the 19th century. “It is very good to have Ryle’s story told afresh by someone who understands it so well!” – J. I. Packer.
Ryle was born into a comfortable English family background. 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 – then disaster struck! The father’s bank fails, taking all related businesses down with it. Ryle loses his job and his place in society in a moment. One moment, a popular man with great prospects in this world – the next moment, the son of a bankrupt father, with no trade or profession. So as a last resort, Ryle is ordained into the ministry of the church, simply for something to do for a living! Who could have thought that a man who entered the ministry in such an uninspiring way could be so used of God?
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Rescue at the Eleventh Hour (W. H. G. Kingston)
This story, for children 8-14, is a factual narrative of the brave witness of William Hunter, as he was burned at the stake, leading the Clayton family to investigate the Reformation truths of the Bible. As a result, they came to believe in salvation through Christ alone. But it’s a dangerous time for believers, the reign of Mary I of England. This is an account of what God put them through for their faith, and how God providentially sustained them.
It’s the factual narrative of a family’s struggle to uphold the doctrines of the Reformation during the reign of Queen Mary I of England. The men, women and youths, who suffered martyrdom for their faith under the persecuting policy of Mary Tudor must never be forgotten. Their lives reflect in a wonderful manner how the light of God’s truth in the gospel cannot be quenched by the flames of persecution.
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Can You Imagine? The True Story of C. S. Lewis
The story of the life of C. S. Lewis, and how he dreamed up stories about different worlds as a boy, experienced sadness and had to go to boarding school. His writing and his questions about God and then his faith and trust in God – all told simply for younger children.
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Dawson’s Down: Tales of the RAF Book 4
A bad dream causes young Harry to spend the night tossing and turning in his bed. Unfortunately, the next day becomes the real nightmare – his friends are in trouble! Harry wants to help, but what can a young boy do? He learns what it really means to make sacrifices and help others.
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The New Kid: Tales of the RAF Book 6
Concerned for the short-handed squadron, young Harry Winslow wants to join the RAF so he can help his heroic friends in their time of need. But the impatient boy is repeatedly denied permission from his mother. He is ready to give up until he sees the fresh recruit newly assigned to Hampton. There’s something oddly familiar about the new pilot, and it’s not his uniform.
Join Harry on the airfield while Captain Dawson and his pilots determine if the new kid has what it takes to become a member of their squadron. These are stories of ordinary men who accomplish extraordinary things! The kinds of things that make them heroes.
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones: From Wales to Westminster (Christopher Catherwood)
“Fire! Fire!” – the frantic shout echoed through the streets of a small Welsh village. As neighbors desperately organized fire fighting equipment, the Lloyd-Jones family slept, unaware that their home was about to go up in smoke. Martyn, aged ten, was snug in his bed, but his life was in danger.
What happened to Martyn? How did this fire affect him and his family? Christopher Catherwood tells you about the amazing life of his grand-father, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, who was trained as a doctor when he was just 16 years old. Talented and successful, he was destined for the coveted role of the Queen’s Surgeon in England. However, he gave all this up to serve the Lord. In this story you can find out why.
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