William Tyndale : The Smuggler’s Flame
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William Tyndale lived a life of adventure and danger, dodging the king’s men, fleeing from his enemies and meeting with smugglers in the dead of night. What brought a well-educated young English man to such a state? Was he an outlaw? Was he a thief? No – he was a Bible smuggler and a brave one at that.
Tyndale wanted other English speakers to be able to read God’s word in their own language but there were many who tried to put a stop to that.
However, Tyndale’s work was God’s work and it would not be stopped – even after Tyndale’s death. One day there was a translation of the bible in the English language and it lit a fire in people’s hearts that would not be put out.
Read and learn about how God wants us to be brave and courageous and to stand up for the truth!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781527101746
Lori Rich
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2018
Trail Blazers – Christian Focus
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
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