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Publisher's Description: Let history come to life - just the way it should do.
As the modern world exploded with rapid changes - in transportation, in communication, in manufacturing - people around the globe faced overwhelming new challenges. As Christians arrived for the first time in other countries, they realized that being a Christian was about living out the gospel in every culture. And they realized that great injustice was everywhere! So they met the challenges of modern life with new ways of communicating Christ's ancient gospel. From Niijima Jo and Pandita Ramabai to Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Janani Luwum, they set out to rescue God's global people and redeem them to new life in Christ.
Extra features throughout this book look deeper into issues such as modern Bible translation, living the Golden Rule, new developments in missions, and big moments in modern Christianity.
The fifth book in a series intended to cover the history of the Christian church through its people and key events. Written primarily for 9-14 year olds with a modern, relaxed and enthusiastic style. Many adults also enjoy these as a good read. This is history without the wooliness - and with all the wonder.
256 Pages Published January 2009
About the Authors: Brandow Withrow has a PhD in Historical Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. He has taught classes in church history at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. Mindy Withrow was formerly director of communications for Westminster Theological Seminary and presently writes a popular literary review blog (www.mindywithrow.com). Both are prolific writers who have published numerous articles. When they are not writing, they enjoy pursuing interests in graphic design and watercolor painting.
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 History Lives
by Mindy and Brandon Withrow
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