My shopping cart
Your cart is currently empty.
Continue ShoppingSinging in the Fire
Faith Cook’s subject is familiar to Christian literature but these pages have several factors which make them arresting and captivating. Instead of meeting with well-known names, here is a portrait gallery which includes a number who lived far from public notice. Perhaps John Bradford, Richard Cameron and Edward Payson are still remembered, but who knows of such things as John Oxtoby’s fellowship with God, Wang Ming-Dao’s resolution, Susannah Spurgeon’s ministry of love and Catherine Boston’s lonely sufferings? These pages are full of moving records from the old and the modern.
Illustrations | ix | |
Foreword | xi | |
1 | John Bradford: Not Accepting Deliverance | 1 |
2 | Richard and Allan Cameron: Invincible Faith | 9 |
3 | Wang Ming-Dao: Baffled to Fight Better | 19 |
4 | Susannah Spurgeon: A Ministry of Love | 33 |
5 | Thomas Hog: Covenanter and Preacher | 49 |
6 | Monica: The Conversion of Augustine | 63 |
7 | Margaret Baxter: A Puritan Romance | 75 |
8 | John Oxtoby: Praying Johnny | 91 |
9 | Edward Payson: This One Thing I Do | 105 |
10 | Catherine Boston: ’Gainst Storm and Wind and Tide | 121 |
11 | William Bramwell: Man of Prayer and Power | 133 |
12 | Allen Gardiner: Dying and Behold We Live | 149 |
13 | The Saphir Family: Finding the Messiah | 163 |
14 | Janet: A Better Marriage Feast | 179 |
Bibliography |
© 2023 King's Cross Bookstore | Powered by Shopify