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John Newton
Benge Janet

John Newton

change of heart

Y W A M Pub (Apr 10, 2018)
9781576589090
208 pages | 18 x 211 mm | eng
Dewey 283.092
LC Classification BX5199.N55 .B46 2018

Subject

  • Evangelists - Biography. - England
  • Hymn Writers - Biography. - England

Plot

John Newton's life was in a downward spiral. Impressed into the Royal Navy, John clashed with his fellow seamen and even became a servant alongside slaves in West Africa. When he found himself on a sinking ship, he called out to God for help. John began his conversion to Christianity while he captained a slave ship. Eventually he gave up his former life completely and became a minister with a deep passion for the gospel. A living witness to God's ability to change hearts, John joined the movement to set slaves free and penned hymns of hope, such as "Amazing Grace," sung by millions around the world today (1725"€"1807). This best-selling, missionary biography series - Christian Heroes: Then & Now - chronicles the exciting, challenging, and deeply touching true stories of ordinary men and women whose trust in God accomplished extraordinary exploits for His kingdom and glory. Pages: 208 (paperback) Ages: 10+

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