From the "Stories of Faith and Fame" series - stories of men and women who went all over the world with their Christian faith. Billy Graham was born in North Carolina, where he spent his childhood on a farm helping his father with the cattle. Today he leads missions throughout the world bringing people nearer to God. He reaches millions through television, radio, films and huge gatherings. Young people can read how Billy Graham set up his first evangelistic Crusades, and how his following has grown and grown until now he is known, respected and loved by Christians the world over. Other titles in the Stories of Faith and Fame Series include: "Conqueror of Darkness: The Story of Helen Keller" by Phyllis Garlick; "Friend of the Chiefs: The Story of Robert Moffat" by Iris Clinton; "From Slave Boy to Bishop: The Story of Samuel Adjai Crowther" by John Milsome; "God's Arctic Adventurer: The Story of William Bompas" by Constance Savery; "Horseman of the King: The Story of John Wesley" by Cyril Davey; "Knight of the Snows: The Story of Wilfred Grenfell" by R.G. Martin; "Lady with a Lamp: The Story of Florence Nightingale" by Cyril Davey; "Never Say Die: The Story of Gladys Aylward" by Cyril Davey. It also includes: "Prophet of the Pacific: The Story of John G. Paton" by Margaret Kabell; "Quaker Cavalier: The Story of William Penn" by Joyce Reason; "Saint in the Slums: The Story of Kagawa of Japan" by Cyril Davey; "Slave Ship Captain: The Story of John Newton" by Carolyn Scott; "Star Over Gobi: The Story of Mildred Cable" by Cecil Northcott; "To Be a Pilgrim: The Story of John Bunyan" by Joyce Reason; and "White Queen: The Story of Mary Slessor" by Donald McFarlan.
This book is aimed at children in primary school.
There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 1989 by James Clarke & Co Ltd .
Jean Watson having been a teacher ? has gone on to have a career in writing involving writing lesson material for children geared for RE Lessons and Sunday School. Jean?s stories have been broadcast on TV and Radio.