Woodbridge, John D

Sketches of Faith An Introduction to Characters From Christian History - 10Publishing 2020

9781912373796


A simple introduction to Christian history, for those who are interested in refreshing their knowledge or reading about Christians they are broadly aware of, but may not be overly familiar with. 33 key Christians are featured, each with a timeline of their life, their background, and their place in Christian history.

God does amazing things through the lives of people who are dedicated to Him. Sketches of Faith tells the true stories of Christians whose lives have been used by God to ignite change and hope throughout the world. Some may be familiar; others less so. Yet each are a testament to the reign and power of Christ’s kingdom.

Like all of us, these Christians are not perfect, but they have one thing in common: Jesus powerfully transformed them and used them to play a significant part in His church.

Features:

Paul the Apostle

John Wycliffe

Martin Luther

William Tyndale

John Calvin

John Knox

John Bunyan

Jonathan Edwards

John & Charles Wesley

George Whitfield

William Wilberforce

William Carey

Adoniram Judson

David Livingston

Frederick W. Baedeker

William Booth

Hudson Taylor

C. H. Spurgeon

D. L Moody

James Hannington

Mary Slessor

C. T Studd

Corrie Ten Boom

Martin Niemoller

Cameron Townsend

C. S. Lewis

Dr Martin Lloyd-Jones

John Sung

Eric Liddell

Dr Helen Roseveare

J. I. Packer

Jim Elliot

Chuck Colson

A simple introduction to Christian history, for those who are interested in refreshing their knowledge or reading about Christians they are broadly aware of, but may not be overly familiar with. 33 Keys Christians are featured, each with a timeline of their life, their background, and their place in Christian history.

God does amazing things through the lives of people who are dedicated to Him. Sketches of Faith tells the true stories of Christians whose lives have been used by God to ignite change and hope throughout the world. Some may be familiar; others less so. Yet each are a testament to the reign and power of Christ’s kingdom.

Like all of us, these Christians are not perfect, but they have one thing in common: Jesus powerfully transformed them and used them to play a significant part in His church.