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John Newton: The Angry Sailor by Kay Marshall Strom (1984) recounts the excited life of this wicked man finally saved by God’s “Amazing Grace.” Continue reading
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John Newton: The Angry Sailor by Kay Marshall Strom (1984) recounts the excited life of this wicked man finally saved by God’s “Amazing Grace.” Continue reading
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Perhaps the best autobiography style is here in Boy by Roald Dahl (1984). One of my favorites. A Christian review. Continue reading
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Christian review of this youth-geared novelization of the incredible life of Gladys Aylward, missionary to China — These Are My People by Mildred T. Howard (1984) Continue reading
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A cutesy yet informative look at the life of President Theodore Roosevelt—Don’t You Dare Shoot that Bear! by Robert Quackenbush (1984) Continue reading
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To anyone who has ever read Clive Cussler‘s Deep Six before—be it only yesterday or when it was hot off the presses 31 years ago—I ask this simple question: “What image from this tale has been most imprinted onto your … Continue reading
The Influence of Hudson Taylor on the Faith Missions Movement Before I ever picked up this book, I had written a pretty solid outline for the paper I was writing on James Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission. … Continue reading