Soli Deo Gloria Titles (2)
Biographies

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Jonathan and Sarah: An Uncommon Union
Gerstner, Edna
Mrs. Gerstner wrote this book in the mid-1960's, but it was not published until 1995. Using the actual diaries of the Edwards family members, she tells the story of their life together from the time of Edward's dismissal from the Northampton church to his death shortly after accepting the presidency of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton). This is charming, delightful reading in which we are given a rare glimpse into the private life of one of history's great figures.  P/B, 242 pages
Price : $15.0 nett 
Idelette
Gerstner, Edna
This is an enchanting biographical novel on Idelette Calvin (pronounced Ee-d'let), the wife of the great Reformer, John Calvin. Not only is Idelette revealed to be a remarkable woman of quiet strength and serenity, but John Calvin is also shown to be the tender, loving husband that he was. Historical events are portrayed within their setting of real life, making the decisions and actions of John Calvin understandable and believable. This biographical novel succeeds in portraying the unusual woman who merited this great tribute from her husband:"She has been a faithful aid in all my ministry. Never has she hindered me in the slightest." The book was first printed by Zondervan in 1962.  P/B, 160 pages
Price : $11.0 nett
A Marvelous Ministry: How the All-Round Ministry of Charles Spurgeon Speaks to Us Today
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Hulse, Errol
Tim Curnow, Erroll Hulse, David Kingdon, and Geoff Thomas have written seven chapters on the life and ministry of Spurgeon, particularly how it would speak to the church today. There are chapters on the famous Downgrade Controversy, Spurgeon's involvement in politics, Spurgeon's development as a preacher, Spurgeon's ministry and his social concerns, and several others. The foreword is by Dr. Timothy George of the Beeson Divinity School of Samford University.  P/B, 147 pages
Price : $9.0 nett
A Burning and Shining Light :The Life and Ministry of David Brainerd
Stubbs, Denise
This is a wonderful telling of the life of the great Puritan missionary to the Indians, David Brainerd, who was much beloved by Joanthan Edwards. Using Brainerd's actual journals, the author weaves an accurate, insightful, and penetrating story of this man with a passion for souls. Great for lovers of Christian biography, teenagers, home-schoolers, or anyone looking for a hero! P/B, 300 pages
Price : $16.0 nett


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