
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 280 Pages
- Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
- Publication Date: Published: July 2008
- ISBN: SBONDDOGUNSOFTHELION9781596381063
Guns of the Lion (Faith and Freedom Trilogy, Book 2)
A knife-edge adventure in the Highlands, in Guns of the Lion Gavin Crookshank finds himself an unwilling conscript of King George II military service. It is the story of a maturing faith emerging out of conflicted loyalties in battles, within and without, wherein the protagonist is forced to kill or be killed in bloody conflict during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 in Scotland. Uncertain who is friend and who is foe, Gavin must learn courage and duty, and how to pitch his hopes on the God alone who makes wars to cease to the ends of the earth.
Douglas Bond Douglas Bond is the author of a number of books of historical fiction and biography. He and his wife have two daughters and four sons. Bond is an elder in the Presbyterian Church of America, a teacher, a conference speaker, and a leader of church history tours.
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"Douglas Bond knows how to portray people of all ages. He is a rising star in the historical fiction genre for both older and younger people."
Donna Eggett
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"Douglas Bond continues with his "Faith and Freedom" trilogy to challenge Christian families to raise godly sons and grandsons. Bond refuses to give in to the anti-boy culture as he stresses the obligation of boys to be young men of responsibility and integrity. As the father of girls, I hope he doesn’t tire of his bracing charge; the happiness and fulfillment of my daughters depends upon his message getting through."
Robert Case
director, World Journalism Institute
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A knife-edge adventure in the Highlands, in Guns of the Lion Gavin Crookshank finds himself an unwilling conscript of King George II military service. It is the story of a maturing faith emerging out of conflicted loyalties in battles, within and without, wherein the protagonist is forced to kill or be killed in bloody conflict during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 in Scotland. Uncertain who is friend and who is foe, Gavin must learn courage and duty, and how to pitch his hopes on the God alone who makes wars to cease to the ends of the earth.
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Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 280 Pages
- Publisher: P&R Publishing Company
- Publication Date: Published: July 2008
- ISBN: SBONDDOGUNSOFTHELION9781596381063