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Inspiring Women of the Faith

November 4, 2015 by Emma Filbrun · Leave a Comment

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Inspiring Women of the Faith by W. Terry Whalin and Sam Wellman

Title: Inspiring Women of the Faith
Author: W. Terry Whalin and Sam Wellman
Series: Heroes of the Faith
Major Themes: Amy Carmichael, Missionaries, India, Dohnavur Fellowship, Corrie ten Boom, World War II, Florence Nightingale, Crimean War, Sojourner Truth, Abolition, Slavery, Women’s Rights
Synopsis: A collection of four volumes from the Heroes of the Faith series, about Sojourner Truth, Florence Nightingale, Amy Carmichael, and Corrie ten Boom.

Inspiring Women of the Faith brings together in one volume four of the wonderful biographies in the Heroes of the Faith series. These well-written biographies almost read like a novel; you will be glad you have picked up this book!

For detailed reviews, see the pages for the individual books included in this volume: Sojourner Truth, Florence Nightingale, Amy Carmichael, and Corrie ten Boom.

No warnings!

Age levels:

Listening Level—Ages 10 – 12, Family Friendly
Reading Independently—Ages 12 – 15, 15 and Above, Adults

Links to buy this book:

Amazon: Paperback
AbeBooks: View Choices on AbeBooks.com

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Related posts:

The Timechart History of the WorldThe Timechart History of the World Story of the World series by Susan Wise BauerThe Story of the World series Sojourner Truth: American Abolitionist by W. Terry WhalinSojourner Truth: American Abolitionist Amy Carmichael: Selfless Servant of India by Sam WellmanAmy Carmichael: Selfless Servant of India

Keywords: 18th Century · 1900-1950 · 1950-2000 · 19th Century · 20th Century · Abolition · Amy Carmichael · Asia · Biographies · Christian History · Christian Non-Fiction · Corrie ten Boom · Crimean War · Dohnavur Fellowship · England · Europe · Family Friendly · Florence Nightingale · Heroes of the Faith series · India · Missionaries · North America · Sam Wellman · Slaves · Sojourner Truth · US Civil War · US History · US History 1783-1860 · US History 1865-1900 · Victorian Age · W. Terry Whalin · Women’s Rights · World War II

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About Emma Filbrun

Emma Filbrun is a homeschooling mother of eight children. She has been a bookworm since she was taught to read at three years old, and now delights in sharing her finds with her husband, children, and friends. Besides being a reviewer for IgniteLit, she blogs at Lots of Helpers, where she shares tidbits of her life in a busy household and reviews homeschooling curriculum.

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