Get ready to be inspired by eight fantastically faithful people who all had one thing in common: they each answered God's call to make the world a better place.
Here, you will meet:
John Newton: who went from slave ship captain to a leading light in the fight against slavery
Elizabeth Fry: who improved conditions for countless people in prison
Thomas Barnardo: who transformed the lives of children living in poverty
George Washington Carver: who went from slavery to groundbreaking scientist
Rosa Parks: who helped bring an end to laws that discriminated against African Americans
Wangari Maathai: whose work led to the planting of millions of trees across Africa
Christian Fuhrer: whose prayer movement helped re-unite a country
Joni Eareckson Tada: who helps people with disabilities find hope, dignity, and faith
Be encouraged to follow their example and become a world changer too!
With humorous black and white line drawings and text that bounces of the page, books in this biography series for the twenty-first century will inspire kids aged 7 plus to put their faith in Jesus and to use their talents for the glory of God.
Each chapter ends with a Bible memory verse, questions for reflection and a short prayer
This is Book 2 in the Fantastically Faithful People Series. See all Fantastically Faithful People books here.
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Paul Kerensa is a stand-up comedian and scriptwriter for Miranda, Not Going Out and most recently, TFI Friday and Top Gear. He is a previous winner of ITV's Take the Mike award and appears regularly on BBC Radio 2's Pause for Thought, as well as at Spring Harvest, New Wine and Greenbelt. @paulkerensa
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