登入選單
返回Google圖書搜尋
For Such a Time As This
註釋Already in danger because of their Protestant leanings and commitment to the truth in Scripture, Anne Monmouth and her father Humphrey Monmouth, a wealthy fabric merchant, jeopardize their lives further by befriending the heretic, William Tyndale. A godly linguist, William works feverishly to translate the entire Bible into English while in constant danger of arrest and death. Caught in a season of doubt and fear, Anne questions why a loving, all-powerful God lets innocent people who serve Him suffer. Anne's faith is further challenged when she meets a James Hatcher, a young lawyer opposed to the Protestant movement, and falls in love. Difficult decisions face both Anne and James. What they decide to do will change everything. Young women today live at a time when preachers are telling people the Bible is fallible, doesn't mean what it says, and isn't really the Word of God. It isn't always easy for believers to stand firm against persecution and criticism. It's important to remember that we too have been created by God for such a time as this. Readers will be inspired by the characters so that when believers face their own difficult or even tragic circumstances in life, they too will find rest in the uncompromising truth of God's Word.