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Faith Cook

    Faith Cook, dont le parcours a été façonné par des parents missionnaires, crée des récits qui explorent des moments historiques profonds et les parcours transformateurs d'individus. Son écriture se caractérise par une exploration approfondie de la foi et de la psychologie humaine, révélant comment les vies peuvent être radicalement modifiées. Cook éclaire les forces invisibles à l'œuvre dans l'expérience humaine, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus captivants du passé et des fondements spirituels du destin. Son œuvre offre une lentille unique pour observer l'histoire et la résilience de l'esprit humain.

    Faith Cook
    Under the Scaffold: And What Happened to Tom Whittaker
    Caught in the Web: A Tale of Tudor Times
    Caught in the Web
    Singing in the Fire
    Selia: Countess of Huntingdon: Her Pivotal Role in the 18th Century Evangelical Awakening
    Living the Christian Life: Selected Thoughts of William Grimshaw of Haworth
    • William Grimshaw, born in 1708, played a significant role in the eighteenth-century Evangelical Revival, alongside notable figures like John Wesley and George Whitefield. Despite his influence and recognition by J C Ryle as one of the era's greatest leaders, Grimshaw remains largely forgotten in contemporary discussions of religious history. This book aims to shed light on his life and contributions, exploring the impact he had on the Evangelical movement and the reasons for his obscurity today.

      Living the Christian Life: Selected Thoughts of William Grimshaw of Haworth
    • This biography highlights the life of a prominent figure revered by influential leaders like King George III and George Whitefield, showcasing her significant contributions to the Evangelical Revival. It aims to reclaim her legacy from historical neglect and misrepresentation, shedding light on her impact and the admiration she garnered during her lifetime.

      Selia: Countess of Huntingdon: Her Pivotal Role in the 18th Century Evangelical Awakening
    • Singing in the Fire

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(63)Évaluer

      Faith Cook's subject is familiar to Christian literature but these pages have several factors which make them arresting and captivating. Instead of meeting with well-known names, here is a portrait gallery which includes a number who lived far from the public notice. These pages are full of moving records from the old and the modern.

      Singing in the Fire
    • Set against the backdrop of England's tumultuous religious landscape from Henry VIII's reign to Mary I's persecution, this novel intertwines real historical figures with fictional narratives. It vividly portrays the challenges faced by Christians during this era, using Lady Jane Grey's childhood home as a key setting. The story not only offers an engaging glimpse into the past but also serves as a source of inspiration and encouragement for contemporary Christians navigating modern pressures. Suitable for both teenagers and adults, it combines history with relatable themes.

      Caught in the Web
    • Caught in the Web: A Tale of Tudor Times

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(30)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Lady Jane Grey's tumultuous life, this novel introduces a fictional royal court member who navigates the challenges of the era. It emphasizes Lady Jane's unwavering Christian faith and courage, providing readers with a deeper understanding of her character and the historical context. Through this narrative, the story highlights themes of resilience and inspiration, inviting readers to reflect on the impact of faith in times of adversity.

      Caught in the Web: A Tale of Tudor Times
    • Faith Cook writes an historical novel about Tom, whose life of hardship was typical of the days in which he lived, and has been drawn from many true-life events. He comes into contact with William Grimshaw, the fiery curate of Haworth with a burning desire to teach God's truth and care for his flock. We see what happends to Tom, living 'under the scaffold'. Many, today, associate Haworth with the Bronte sisters, but relatively few know about Grimshaw (1708-63), who was the parish curate seventy years before they came to the village. During his time amazing things happened - more wonderful than anything that happened in the time of the Brontes. Everything that is written about William Grimshaw, and also of John Wesley and George Whitefield, is completely factual.

      Under the Scaffold: And What Happened to Tom Whittaker
    • Zachary Macaulay

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,7(6)Évaluer

      Focusing on the often-overlooked figure of Zachary Macaulay, this study aims to highlight his significant yet understated role in the abolition of the slave trade and slavery in the British Dominions. By examining his contributions, the book seeks to rectify the historical imbalance in recognition between him and more famous contemporaries like Wilberforce and his son, Thomas Babington Macaulay. Ultimately, it aims to honor Macaulay's legacy and acknowledge the divine influence in his life during a pivotal time in British history.

      Zachary Macaulay
    • William Grimshaw of Haworth

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(19)Évaluer

      Drawing from unpublished and lesser-known sources, this biography offers an in-depth look at a remarkable figure praised by John Wesley for his impactful presence. The author, Faith Cook, highlights the individual's significant contributions and the fervor he inspired in others, showcasing how his actions could resonate powerfully within a community. This comprehensive account sheds light on the life and legacy of a man who ignited passion and change wherever he traveled.

      William Grimshaw of Haworth
    • Fine Gold from Yorkshire

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book highlights the remarkable lives of influential Christians from Yorkshire, showcasing their diverse contributions to society, from spreading the gospel to inventing beloved products and advocating for social change. It emphasizes their shared faith in Jesus and their impact on millions globally. Through stories of notable figures, including abolitionists and creators, it paints a portrait of Yorkshire as a region rich in down-to-earth characters and faith-driven legacies. Readers are encouraged to find inspiration and connection to the God who embraces all.

      Fine Gold from Yorkshire
    • Životní příběh dívky, která se na devět dní stala anglickou královnou. Svou věrností Kristu vydala svědectví Pravdě a ve svých 16 letech byla navzdory rozsudku smrti světlem anglickému národu, protože Krista si cenila více než vlastního života.

      Lady Jana Greyová - Devítidenní královna anglická