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John Chrysostom: The Preacher in the Emperor’s Court
There was something about John Chrysostom and the words he spoke that lit up his world.
He was an important leader of the early church, known so much for his preaching and public speaking that he was given the nickname Golden Mouth. He spoke his mind and followed his convictions. He refused to host the lavish social gatherings that his predecessors had laid on. This meant that John Chrysostom really annoyed the wealthy citizens of Constantinople. He spoke out against how many influential Christians cared little for the poor
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Dashed to Pieces (A. L. O. E.)
A Tale of Roman Prince Virgilius
Charlotte Maria Tucker (1821 – 1893) was a prolific writer and poet for children and adults, who preferred to write under the pseudonym A. L. O. E. (a Lady of England).
Word has spread that Paul’s teachings have persuaded some of the elite Roman Guard to believe in the one true God, Jesus Christ. If they walk in the light of the truth, their wealth and property will be forfeited; more importantly, believers who reveal their faith risk not only their lives, but place their spouse and children in harm’s way.
Will a Roman soldier forsake all and take up his cross and follow Jesus? Be prepared to be on the edge of your seat as slaves and generals find themselves on equal footing, hiking treacherous mountain paths in the midst of a catastrophic flood. Salvation may be found in a most unexpected way!
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Titus: A Comrade of the Cross (Florence Kingsley)
A masterful story, one of the foremost and first of the Lamplighter Rare Collector’s Series – 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 six weeks, the demand for Titus was so great, an additional 200,000 copies had to be printed!
“One of the most powerful stories I have ever read.” — Mark Hamby
Themes: faithfulness, courage, and integrity
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Hostage Lands (Douglas Bond)
Join Neil Perkins, Latin student at Haltwhistle Grammar School in England, as he uncovers a story of usurpation, treachery, and betrayal. After unearthing an ancient Roman manuscript, Neil dedicates himself to studying Latin, and translates this exciting story from the third century.
Disaffected centurion Rusticus serves Rome at Hadrian’s Wall. He is saved from massacre by Calum, a Celt who was deeply changed when he saw Christians martyred in the Roman Colosseum.
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