Morning Star of the Reformation/John Wycliffe - BJU Novel
John Wycliff’s translation of the Scriptures from Latin into English so the common man could study the Bible is a fasciting read. The Church`s dislike for Wycliffe and some of the political finaglings that occurred during his professorship at Oxford are more easily understood through this historical fiction than any textbook explanation. The perspective on life in medieval England - including the Black Death, the different orders of the Catholic church, and the conflict between the townspeople and the university members give the reader a sense of the times. Above all, this man’s work is a tremendous reminder of the impact God`s Word alone can have on a person, a nation, a world! |
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With Daring Faith/Amy Charmichael - BJU Novel
In 1903 Amy Carmichael's book 'Things as They Are' shocked many Englishmen and Americans into taking a close look at India. Unafraid of public criticism, Amy Carmichael had revealed to the Western world the spiritual bondage of India as well as the suffering of thousands under the supposedly "benign" religion of Hinduism. She raised a plea for the little children who were being sold into lives of shame as slaves in Hindu temples. In Amy Carmichael's victories in India, we see the victory of the Lord Jesus Christ over the powers of darkness. She was used by God to care for thousands of abused Hindu children.
Grades 5 - 12 |
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Nothing Daunted/Isobel Miller - BJU Novel
In 1922 Isobel Miller was a senior at the University of British Columbia-beautiful, talented, popular-and so miserable that she wanted to die. In her despair she began a search that was to last a lifetime: the search to know God. Her investigation led to the Bible and to Jesus Christ, and one day God gave her the desire to share what she learned with the Lisu tribe in southwest China. Ten years passed before Isobel and her husband were finally sent to the Lisu's mountain wilderness. She grew to love the people dearly, and in her adventurous life she experienced the challenges of pioneer living, the perils of war, and the joys of discovering the faithfulness of God. |
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The Hawk that Dare not Hunt by Day/William Tyndale - BJU Novel
William Tyndale was the hawk that dare not hunt by day. Hunted, hated by many, a fugitive in several countries, this humble man's pen changed the course of history. For modern Christians, he is the symbol of scholarship and courage, determination and meekness. |
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Free Indeed - BJU Novel
The story of black churches in America is one of faith and heroism. Added to the challenges that normally confront heralds of the gospel, African American Christians faced special problems because of their race--problems such as slavery and discrimination. Yet out of a deep love for Christ and a heavy burden not only for their own people but also for all who were without Christ, these believers steadfastly proclaimed the gospel of salvation through Christ and the equality of all men and women in the sight of God. The Christians described in these pages -- Richard Allen, Lemuel Haynes, John Jasper, Matthew Anderson and others -- were true heroes of the faith. Because they were freed by Jesus Christ, they were "free indeed," and they proclaimed that message of liberty to others. Published by Bob Jones University Press. |
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Children of the Storm - BJU Biography
This is the true story of Natasha Vins, whose father was a leader in the underground church of the Soviet Union. In a homeland that demanded that she embrace communistic ideals and deny the existence of God, young Natasha must decide if she will she follow Christ as her father does, into a life of poverty and hardship, or renounce Christ for the opportunities and open doors which higher education has to offer. See how the Lord preserves families through imprisonment and separations, and preserves faith in the midst of hostile unbelief and in spite of brutal restrictions. |
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The Gospel in Bonds - BJU Biography
by George Vins (father of Natasha Vins). Through searches and separations, interrogations and imprisonment, a Russian family finds God unfailing and faithful in the cold bosom of their anti-Christian homeland. |
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Poor Richard: Ben Franklin
by Beautiful Feet Books
Junior High |
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