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This biography of the writer of Amazing Grace takes us on a journey
worthy of a Hollywood extravaganza with swashbuckling adventures on
the high seas coupled with the horrors of the slave trade. Once
Blind retells Newton's conversion during a crushing storm no one
expected to survive, moving on to his most unusual career as an
evangelical clergyman with the Church of England during which he
was known for his ability to bridge gaping theological chasms. In
the end, John Newton risked his reputation, his wife's emotional
well-being, even his cherished right to preach--all so that he
could bear witness to the horrors he had witnessed and had
participated in, and to help bring about laws that would stop the
slave trade. This is indeed a timely book as we mark the 200th
anniversary of the laws that set in motion the end of 18th century
slavery, for God's grace is every bit as amazing today as it was in
Newton's era.
When you are responsible for another person's physical needs, your
own needs are often neglected. After caring for her spouse, who for
ten years suffered from a rare, debilitating disease, Kay Marshall
Strom is able to bring a voice of experience and compassion to this
important topic. She shows you how to
- find spiritual support
- maintain balanced relationships
- decide when caregiving at home is no longer possible
- work out your financial situation
- understand the impact of long-term caregiving on the whole
family
- deal with your personal losses
Whether you are caring for an elderly parent, a spouse, an adult
child or another family member or close friend, Strom's stories
drawn from her own and othes' experiences will encourage and
comfort you. And her practical ideas for how to meet your own needs
for energy, patience, strength, wisdom, peace and creativity will
carry you through many difficult days.
Throughout the world today, Christians continue to face intense
persecution, and Christian women are often the most vulnerable. In
Pakistan, Christian girls are systematically kidnapped, tortured
and raped. In China, underground church leaders are sent to labor
camps for hosting illegal home meetings. In Sudan, Christian women
are captured and sold into slavery or mutilated and left to die.
And in many Muslim countries, a woman can be killed by her husband
or father for converting to Christianity. In this deeply moving
book, Kay Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett tell the stories of
persecuted Christian women from around the world. From Africa to
the Middle East to Asia, they give voice to our sisters persevering
under the yoke of oppression and injustice. Each section provides
specific prayer points and practical action steps to equip us to
respond to the issues at hand. Above all, these stories remind us
that suffering is part of the call of followers of Jesus. The
challenges do not mean that God has abandoned us. Rather, God is
active and present with his suffering people. Do not be
discouraged. Take heart from these daughters of hope.
Readers' Choice Award Winner Think of the little girls you know:
your daughter, a niece, a friend's child. Then think about this:
little girls are tossed away every day. All over the world, women
and girls face troubles such as starvation, displacement,
illiteracy, sexual exploitation and abuse. In fact, statistics show
that the world's most oppressed people are overwhelmingly female.
Moved by the plight of these neglected girls, advocates Kay
Marshall Strom and Michele Rickett took a trip across continents to
interview girls and to partner with ministries working to help
females in some of the most difficult places in the world. These
pages hold those girls' stories: stories of deep pain and
suffering, inspiring courage, and incredible hope. They are the
stories of girls who have discovered their value in God's eyes, in
the midst of cultures that have rejected them. They are stories of
rescue and redemption by God working through compassionate
people-people like you. These pages might hold pieces of your story
as well, as the authors invite you to pray and speak on behalf of
the millions of women and girls who still need to know how much
they're worth. For each of the five sections of the book-physical
suffering, education, sexual protection, prison and war, and
spiritual life-the authors provide specific, practical action steps
and prayer points that allow you to get involved as God leads. This
expanded edition includes updated statistics throughout and a
discussion guide to accompany each section of the book, as well as
a new preface.
India 1990. In the final book of the Blessings of India series,
Shridula, old and stooped at fifty-nine, makes her painful way to
pay homage to the elephant god Ganesh, lord of success and
destroyer of evils and obstacles. Why are we Hindus instead of
Christians? her seventeen-year-old granddaughter Divena asked.
Because we are Indian, said Shridula. So begins a spiritual journey
for Divena as she struggles against an entire culture to proclaim a
faith close to her heart while rocking the world of two families. "
You have cancer. . . now what? Everyone has advice: Eat more of
this or less of that. Take chemo and she died. What should you
believe? Faced with fear and an unknown future, you ask Where are
you, God? Do you even hear me? Your battle with cancer will be
physical, but first and foremost, it will be spiritual. Your Life
with Cancer connects you with God and His faithfulness to you in
this circumstance. You will find strength to trust Him with what
you cannot understand. Your Life with Cancer doesn't promise a
cure. But it will deliver hope, spiritual encouragement, and
practical ways to cope. God will enable you to endure the fear and
the treatment and come through with peace and joy.
His name is Ashish. His name is Blessing. The boy is my blessing.
Virat and Latha named their son Ashish, for he is the light and
glory of their world. Yet a simple drink of water from the wrong
cup changes them forever. Virat, Latha, and Ashish are Untouchables
in 1905 India, members of a caste who must never contaminate the
world of the other, higher, castes. When Ashish is in desperate
need of a doctor, Virat risks everything to save his son and
ventures into the dangerous realm of the high caste. There, the
strength of a father s love, the power of a young British nurse,
andthe faith of a child change the lives around them. "Kay Strom
has penned a high-powered suspense novel using her extensive
overseas research and her experiences in third world countries. A
master in creating the unexpected." - DiAnn Mills, Christy Award
winner and author of Pursuit of Justice, The Fire in Ember, and
Under a Desert Sky "Author Kay Marshall Strom, in her professional
yet heart-rending style, has penned another story that will open
the eyes and change the lives of her readers. This is an
exquisitely written tale of hope and faith in the midst of
difficulties born out of superstition and bondage. I am already
anxiously awaiting the sequel "- Kathi Macias, award-winning author
of more than 30 books, including the popular Extreme Devotion
series "Do not miss this historical, inspirational novel by Kay
Marshall Strom. It will touch your heart." - FreshFiction.comThe
Faith of Ashish by Kay Marshall Strom "
The Blessing in India series is a saga set in India s heartbreaking
history and breathtaking present that points toward a future of
hope. Along the way, name-only Christianity collides with Hinduism,
and then is confronted by an entirely new understanding of the call
to follow Christ. India: 1946.For forty-eight years, Ashish and his
family toiled as slaves in the fields of the high-caste Lal family,
and all because of one small debt. At fifty-four, Ashish was old
and worn out. Every day was a struggle to survive for his family
including his only daughter. His wife had named the girl Shridula
Blessings. Perhaps the name will bring you more fortune than it
brought me, Ashish told his daughter. His words proved to be
prophetic in ways he could never have imagined.And when the flames
of revolt brought independence to India, they seared change into
the family of Ashish."
A 2011 BookListTop Ten Inspirational Book This riveting conclusion
of Grace Winslow s fight for freedom carries her from England to
America s Deep South. After learning that her husband, Cabeto, is
on a South Carolina plantation, Grace dons a sailor s disguise and
boards the only ship headed for America a detestable slave ship.
When her secret is discovered, Grace is locked up in the hold. In
South Carolina, Grace is bought immediately, but soon sold to a man
who is not a slave keeper. Moved by her story of perseverance and
faith, John Hull makes Grace s mission his own. Grace now has a
dear brother in Christ to help her, but a restored sense of hope
does not mean the path to finding Cabeto will be clear or free of
trouble . . . "
2010 Booklist Fiction Award She is safe, and she is free . . . but
she is still alone. Slavers burst into Grace Winslow's life with
guns blazing and tear her family apart forever. She watches in
anguish as her husband is led in chains aboard a tightly packed
slave ship bound for America. An old enemy has a more sinister plan
for Grace and prepares her for a different kind of servitude in
London. But Grace will not be enslaved. And she will not give up on
the man she loves. In her determination to be reunited with her
husband, she finds God reaching out to her."
The Grace in Africa series is a sweeping three-part historical saga
of slavery and freedom that takes the reader from an island off the
west coast of Africa to Southern plantations and finally on to
Canada. All her life, Grace Winslow, the daughter of a mixed
marriage between an English sea captain and an African princess,
has been sheltered from the truth about the family business--the
capture and trade of slaves.
Set in 1787 in West Africa, "The Call of Zulina"" "opens as the
scorching harmattan winds blow. Desperate to avoid marriage to an
odious suitor, Grace escapes the family compound only to be caught
up in a slave revolt at the fortress of Zulina. Soon, she begins to
grasp the brutality and ferocity of the family business. Held for
ransom, viciously maimed by a runaway slave, and threatened with
death, Grace is finally jerked into reality and comes to sympathize
with the plight of the captives. She admires their strength and
courage and is genuinely moved by the African Cabeto s passion,
determination, and willingness to sacrifice anything, including his
own life, for his people s freedom."
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