Eight Women of Faith by Michael A. G. Haykin. Reviewed by Sarah Mowery.
This review of Michael A. G. Haykin's "Eight Women of Faith" examines brief biographical sketches of eight Protestant women throughout history, including Lady Jane Grey and Margaret Baxter, highlighting their vital roles in supporting the Reformation and exemplifying faith under persecution. The resource demonstrates how Christian biography, particularly of women, serves to encourage believers in their own spiritual walks and reminds the church of women's significant contributions to its preservation and witness.
Mrs. Mowery is a former school teacher, and currently a wife and mother in Loveland Protestant Reformed Church of Loveland, Colorado. Eight Women of Faith by Michael A. G. Haykin. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2016. 160 pages. Paper. [Reviewed by Sarah Mowery.] There is great value in reading Christian biography. In the words of Hebrews 12:1, the witness of those who have lived -- and died -- by faith encourages us to "lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us" and "run with...
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