This collection covers five of the
greatest life narratives of all time. A thorough study of these great
books will help students
understand the life, theology, and worldview of some of the greatest
Christian men in church history. Sit at the feet of some of the best
teachers God has given to His church.
Augustine Confessions: (354-430) Augustine
is perhaps the most influential thinker of the first thousand years of
Christian history. This fifth-century Christian wrote Confessions as a biography in the form of a prayer to God.
Patrick Confessions: (387-493) Amid the
chaos following the collapse of the Roman Empire, Patrick, a man of
legendary faith, led the way to the evangelization of the wild and pagan
tribes of Ireland.
John Knox History of the Reformation In Scotland
(c.1510-1572) Few men have lived in more dangerous times than John Knox
of Scotland. Yet he led a reformation movement in a very dangerous
land, leaving a
testimony for generations to come.
John Bunyan Grace Abounding (1628-1688) Great men tell great stories because they live them. This is the case with John Bunyan, whose personal testimony, Grace Abounding, records one of the most tumultuous and agonizing spiritual journeys.
John Paton Autobiography (1824-1907) The
kingdom of God is only taken by force by courageous men of faith like
John Paton, whose missionary work among the cannibals in the New
Hebrides is nothing short of legendary.