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Polycarp: The Crown of Fire


Torchbearers

No. of pages 272

Published: 2008

Great for age 5-12 years

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Polycarp anxiously waited until the sound of marching footsteps faded away. The Praetorian guard were on the move - ready to pounce on Christians or any other 'revolutionaries' that they might find. Papias is ready with his sword but Polycarp has another course in mind.These are the days when the catacombs are the dark shadowy refuges of the Christians and the amphitheatre is the sound of death to the believer. Polycarp though is one of the church leaders called on to give his life for Christ and his Kingdom... and this is something he counts as an honour.To gain the Crown of Fire he must be willing to suffer for Christ. But will his courage hold? Will he give in to the struggle?Accompany Polycarp and his companions as they face up to the Roman enemy and yet still pass on the legacy of truth. The golden chain around Polycarp's neck is a link to the past in more ways than one ... the truth with it will be passed on to future generations. To people like you.Included in the book are a time line and further facts about the early church.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Torchbearers .

There are 272 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Christian Focus Publications Ltd .

William Chad Newsom lives in North Carolina with his wife, Angela, their three children, Grace, William, and Nathanael, and their dog, Nicholas the Great (Nick). Chad is the author of two books, both published by Christian Focus. He has written more than thirty articles, appearing in such publications as Children's Ministry Magazine, Agape Press, Evangelical Press, and The Charlotte World.

 

This book is in the following series:

Torchbearers

This book features the following characters:

Polycarp
This book features the character Polycarp.

Saint Polycarp
This book features the bible character, Saint Polycarp.

"It was while researching publishers for a children's book I had written that I first discovered Christian Focus. Their website noted that they were looking for authors to contribute to Torchbearers, a new children's historical fiction series on Christian martyrs. Two names jumped immediately to mind: Polycarp and Thomas Cranmer. I don't know why those two, in particular, came first to my thoughts, nor I am certain why I chose Polycarp over Cranmer, except that Polycarp's story is full of drama and adventure, and is so little-known, even among Christians. Polycarp is a true hero, and an exemplar of the truth and grace of Christ. It is essential that we fill our children's lives with such stories, that they might better understand, and love, Christian courage and nobility."--William Chad Newsom