Book Review: "Selina, Countess of Huntingdon: Her Pivotal Role in the 18th Century Evangelical Awakening by Faith Cook

The magnificent moving of God’s Spirit throughout Great Britain during Selina’s time is breathtaking to behold and makes one long for a similar revival in our land. Yet, the most compelling part of Selina’s story is the undeniable fact that one person can be of great use for the Kingdom. Selina lived with her eyes upon the Prize of Jesus Christ and endeavored to give whatever resources she had available for His use and pleasure.

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Book Review: "Green Leaf in Drought-Time" by Isobel Kuhn

"Green Leaf in Drought Time" is the story of Arthur and Wilda Mathews, who were the last China Inland Missionaries to leave China during the communist takeover in 1953. Theirs is the extreme story of life in lockdown, yet they survived with grace and faith, and in the process put God on display in a way "normal life" never would have.

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