This book contains the personal testimonies of some of God's most well-known servants from the past. People like Martin Luther, John calvin, George Muller, Hannah Whitall Smith, and Charles Spurgeon tell in their own words how they found Christ.
The book is informative for those who would desire insight to the ministy of God the Holy Spirit in the lives of those who have been called by grace into eternal life in Christ Jesus.
The Christian Family Tree
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Genealogy is a big interest in todays world. People love to find out about their ancestors. How They Found Christ in Their Own Words gives readers a wonderful chance to trace their Christian "family" ancestry. Ranging from Augustine through Madame Guyon to Andrew Murray and Watchman Nee, the autobiographies found in this book make absorbing reading. Using their own writings with a little touch of modern wording, the editor Bill Freeman gives us a glimpse into the intimate lives of 17 of the famous saints of Christianity. I enjoyed reading this book - no theology, no long words, just heart-born reminiscences leading to friendship and learning.
An Excellent Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This book has a great collection of personal stories of how men and women came to know Jesus Christ. Spurgeon's "Look and Live!" is one of my favorites. I highly recommend this book!
Inspiring and historical
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Extracts of autobiographical writings by notable Christians, with a focus on the moment of conversion in their lives. One would have to spend quite alot of money to assemble the original literature from which this was culled. An excellent digest, recommended for devout Christians and seekers.
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