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  • Missionary Triumph Over Slavery (Peter Masters)

    We are being told today that Christian missionaries of the past were tools of colonial oppression and destroyers of culture. For this reason Christianity is called a white mans religion, best shunned by Afro-Caribbean and Asian people. The story of missionary William Knibb shows how wildly wrong this is.

    Persecuted by British rulers in Jamaica because he opposed settler’s abuses, he was pivotal in swinging British public opinion behind legislation to end colonial slavery. This is the true story of valiant missionary work covering the emancipation of slaves and the great Jamaican Awakening.

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  • The Negro Servant and The Black Prince (Legh Richmond)

    Two 19th century stories of lasting value, combined for the first time in one volume. Each tells of the work of the grace of God in the lives of young men. One, born into royalty (The Black Prince) comes to know and love Christ.

    The other, living in slavery (The Negro Servant) comes to know the same Savior.

    But what different plans God has for each of their lives! Holding the power of royalty will not prevent God from humbling us, if He wills, and being enslaved will not hinder Him from exalting us, if that is His plan.

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  • A Compassionate Call to Counter-Culture (David Platt)

    David Platt shows Christians how to actively take a stand on such issues as poverty, sex trafficking, marriage, abortion, racism, and religious liberty―and challenges us to become passionate, unwavering voices for Christ. Drawing on compelling personal accounts from around the world, Platt presents an unapologetic yet winsome call for Christians to faithfully follow Christ into the cultural battlefield in ways that will prove both costly and rewarding.

    The lines have been drawn. The moment has come for Christians to rise up and deliver a gospel message that’s more radical than even the most controversial issues of our day.

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