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Heroes of the Faith: Charles Spurgeon
By Barbour Publishing
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biography has traditionally been the source for much of the inspiration
and encouragement found in our churches; countless men and women have been
influenced to become missionaries, start organizations, or merely serve
their churches better by reading the lives of the saints before them. Learn
about the prayer-filled life of Charles Spurgeon in this biography that's
filled with the faith of the man who preached to thousands. |
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George Mueller: A Father to the Fatherless
By Rebecca Davis / Journeyforth
"These dear little ones know nothing about our great need," wrote George
Mueller in his journal. "They do not know if we have much money in the bank
or nothing at all. They always have good nourishing food and the clothes
that they need."For about seven years the little children ate their meals
one prayer at a time. Never, never, did any of the orphan children go without
a meal. This biography for young readers explores the life of one of the
most remarkable men of faith and prayer known outside of the Bible. But
Mr. Mueller would want neither praise nor attention. He would want tall
the glory to be given to God. Recommended for ages 7 to 9.
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Andrew Bonar: The Good Pastor
By Marjory Bonar / Ambassador-emerald, Intl.
This biography tell the story of the great Scottish preacher and author
who "spoke to the hearts of his hearers-simply and directly, not thinking
of how to please them, but delivering a message from the Lord." |
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G. Campbell Morgan: Bible Teacher
By Harold Murray / Ambassador-emerald, Intl.
This biography tells the story of one of the greatest Bible teachers of
all time. A Congregationalist minister, Morgan pastored many churches including
Westminster Chapel in London. His prolific output of sermons and commentaries
is still loved and used daily across the world. |
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John Bunyan: The Tinker of Bedford
By William Deal / Christian Liberty Press
Do your 8-to-12 year olds know who John Bunyan was? Your kids will be fascinated
by the story of how he was imprisioned for preaching the gospel and jused
his time in jail to write the classic The Pilgrim's Progress for
his dying daughter. |
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