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A Born Preacher George MacDonald's sermons passed the Victorian tests of earnestness and practicality with flying colors. Robert H. Ellison
A Faith That Feels Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth translated Romantic ideals into the language of Christian experience. Stephen Prickett with Jennifer Trafton
A Pilgrim's Tale: Journey to Jerusalem Steven Gertz
Did You Know? Interesting and unusual facts about George MacDonald Kirsten Jeffrey Johnson
Elementary School: Medieval to Modern Chris Armstrong
George MacDonald and Victorian Christianity Jennifer Trafton
George MacDonald: Christian History Timeline
Imaginative Faith Jennifer Trafton
Life and Religion Are One George MacDonald embraced all experiences, both joys and hardships, as vehicles of grace—and inspired others to do the same. Rolland Hein
Living History First church of Norway, Da Vinci's fingerprint, and the cradle of Scottish Christianity Compiled by Ted Olsen
Love at the Heart of the Universe For George MacDonald, belief in God and obedience to God went hand in hand. Kerry Dearborn
Luther: The Daily Gift of New Life Martin E. Marty
Sacred Story With the pen as his pulpit, George MacDonald used fiction to show the relevance of scriptural truth to the problems of his age. Kirsten Jeffrey Johnson
The Humiliation Of King Henry Elesha Coffman
The Power of Books For the Victorians, reading could be the doorway to doubt—or to faith. Timothy Larsen
The Wise Imagination George MacDonald's legacy is his reminder that we are creative beings because we are made in the image of a Creator. Trevor Hart
Unchained Faith Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and John Bunyan. Collin Hansen
Victorian Visionaries George MacDonald's friends worked to reform society, challenge the church, and inspire the imagination. Stephen Prickett, Edwin Woodruff Tait, J. Philip Newell, and Rachel Johnson
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