Sound of Trumpets

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500 in stock

Weight 0.42 lbs
Dimensions 7.13 × 4.75 × 0.7 in
ISBN 9780851517780
Binding

Paperback

Topic

General Biography

Original Pub Date

1999

Banner Pub Date

Mar 1, 1999

Page Count

192

Format

Book

Book Description

Peer pressure is very hard to resist. So many are affected by the views and values of their social circle and largely conform to what others think, say and do, as well as to what they eat and wear.

But this is not new. While the Bible does not speak of ‘peer groups’ and the pressure they exert, it does point to ‘the course of this world’ and warns Christian believers not to be conformed to its thought patterns or to the ignorance of God which they betray.

But the Scriptures do more. They give us examples of those who have, by the grace of God, lived and died in faith, saying to us, ‘Whose faith follow.’

Table of Contents Expand ↓

Colonel James Gardiner:
Faithful unto Death 1
Christian Watt:
Not Many Noble 19
Archibald Brown:
Forgotten Preacher 43
John Nelson:
Yorkshire Evangelist 67
Dr Barnardo:
The Children's Champion 85
Sally Wesley:
The Jewel in the Poet's Crown 121
Samuel Pearce:
'Let the God of Samuel Pearce Be My God' 145

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