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William Tyndale: The Smuggler's Flame
Written by Lori Rich
Narrated by Derek Perkins
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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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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Kids and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. If you are a Christian parent looking to encourage yourself and your children by looking to the life of a man who didn’t live for himself, but for the one who died for him, this is a fantastic choice.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Buying books via the internet does have its problems: I did not realise that this tome had been written for children. Still, I am not proud, I tried to read it.One cannot fob a child off with poor grammar, stories that tell the reader what to think, rather than setting out facts and stilted conversations between the protagonists. At least, that is my opinion - one, sadly, not shared by the author. Twenty-five pages were all that I could manage before, I was forced to put the book down, fearing that it might catch fire from the heat of my wrath! Seriously, how will young people grow up to appreciate good writing if they are introduced to one of the greatest figures in English history in such a terrible manner?