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The Day One Travel Guide Series is an introduction to the people and places that have impacted our Christian heritage. Volumes on Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Rome guide travelers to the actual locations of significant biblical events while explaining the history of the regions. The remaining guides describe the personal stories of influential writers, evangelists, and preachers from John Bunyan to Billy Graham. Stroll the same Belfast streets that C. S. Lewis enjoyed as a child, or tour the Gloucester countryside of William Tyndale. Each of the 25 volumes brings history to life with colorful maps, engaging stories, and beautiful photos that will inspire armchair travelers and adventurers alike.

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Key Features

  • Over 150 high-quality photographs in each guide
  • Up-to-date maps and website information
  • Historical and cultural background explained by respected authors

Product Details

  • Title: Day One Travel Guide Series
  • Editor: Brian H. Edwards
  • Series: Day One Travel Guides
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Volumes: 25
  • Pages: 3,200

Individual Titles

Travel through Cambridge

  • Author: David Berkley
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Pages: 128

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Cambridge is a world-famous university with a top reputation for scientific work, discoveries, and high-tech inventions. But for centuries, theology was the major subject studied; all students were obliged to enter holy orders until very recent times. For this very reason, Cambridge naturally became the cradle of the English Reformation. The relationship between religion and science is crucial to the story of Cambridge, the story this guide shares with you.

David Berkley obtained his degree at Oxford and went on to teach modern languages and religious education. A lay minister, he retired to Cambridge in 1997, becoming an official guide for Christian Heritage based at the Round Church and the Tourist Office.

Travel through Egypt

  • Authors: Clive Anderson and Amanda Anderson
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Pages: 128

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In this guide, experience the sites of Egypt and biblical stories of Abraham, Moses, Joseph, Mary and the infant Jesus. Discover the events that have shaped history and caused generations to dream about the land of the great pyramids and pharaohs. From the comfort of your home, or the banks of the ancient Nile, you can discover the many wonders and the deep connections to Christian history this land has to offer.

Clive Anderson is a member of the British Museum Society, the British Institute for the Study of Iraq, the Egypt Exploration Society and the Tyndale Society. He is the author of Face2Face with Sennacherib, Opening Up 2 Peter, and several other commentaries. He often leads tours to the Middle East.

Amanda Anderson lives in Hampshire, UK, with her husband and son.

Travel through Israel

  • Author: Paul Williams
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Pages: 128

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Travel through Israel is written with both the traveler and the dreamer in mind. Combining helpful information with illuminating photographs, this guide turns mere names and locations into living people and places. By lending insight into the historical background of the holy land, it will prove uniquely helpful to anyone interested in the heritage of this remarkable place.

Paul Williams is the pastor of Swindon Evangelical Church and Bible Institute. He serves on the board of the European Missionary Fellowship and lectures in systematic theology at its School of Biblical Studies. He enjoys leading tour groups to Israel.

Travel through Jordan

  • Author: Edward Dawson
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Pages: 128

To many travelers, Jordan is known only as the home of the famous site at Petra. In Travel through Jordan experience the other sights that are sure to leave you amazed: the desert vistas of Wadi Rum, the subtropical valley corridor, Gilead’s wooded limestone uplands, and both the Red and Dead Seas. Experience the full range of the Jordanian biblical landscape as you relate these historical sites to their scriptural background.

Edward Dawson studied theology at All Nations Christian College, and has an ThM in church history from King’s College in London. He taught for several years at Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary, specializing in the biblical geography of Jordan and Syria. He has been visiting sites in Jordan associated with the Bible for over 20 years.

Travel through Oxford

  • Author: Andrew Atherstone
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Pages: 128

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For more than a millennium, the city of Oxford has been at the heart of England’s scholastic, political, and religious life. Popular Christian movements have been born here, resulting in radical reform and far-reaching revival. Prominent Christian leaders have been nurtured here, while others have been banished or killed in the streets. In this lively account, we meet a courageous princess, an outspoken reformer, three martyred bishops, a puritan vice-chancellor, an atheist academic-turned-Christian apologist, zealous undergraduates, and many more. This is the tumultuous story of Oxford, from earliest times to the present day.

Dr. Andrew Atherstone is tutor in history and doctrine, and Latimer research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He is currently engaged in a major project researching the history of Oxford evangelicalism. His publications include Travel with the Martyrs of Mary Tudor and Oxford’s Protestant Spy: The Controversial Career of Charles Golightly.

Travel through Parliament

  • Author: Andrew Atherstone
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Pages: 128

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Perched on the banks of the River Thames at Westminster, the Houses of Parliament are among the most iconic buildings in the world. For generations, they have stood at the center of the United Kingdom’s national political life, and have often been called “the cradle of democracy.” This book walks you through the history of Parliament from the Middle Ages to the present day, including such dramatic events as the Gunpowder Plot, the Civil War, the assassination of the Prime Minister, the suffragette protests, and the Blitzkrieg. It focuses especially on how the Christian faith has shaped parliamentary debates and ideals through the centuries.

Dr. Andrew Atherstone is tutor in history and doctrine, and Latimer research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He is currently engaged in a major project researching the history of Oxford evangelicalism. His publications include Travel with the Martyrs of Mary Tudor and Oxford’s Protestant Spy: The Controversial Career of Charles Golightly.

Travel through Rome

  • Author: Nigel Scotland
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Pages: 128

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Rome lies at the heart of the Christian faith as the place where the two great apostles, Peter and Paul, both taught and died. Since the sixth century, books have been written about this wonderful city with the aim of encouraging pilgrims to come and draw spiritual strength from its history, culture, and worship. Travel through Rome relates the challenges and inspirations of early Roman Christians for the benefit of today’s Christian travelers and readers.

Nigel Scotland studied at McGill and Bristol Universities, and earned a PhD in church history at the University of Aberdeen. He taught church history at the University of Gloucestershire for many years, and currently lectures in theology at Bristol Baptist College and Trinity College Bristol. Nigel is the author of more than a dozen books including Apostles of the Spirit and Fire: American Revivalists and Victorian Britain, and Christianity outside the Box.

Travel with Billy Graham

  • Author: Kevin Belmonte
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Pages: 128

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Since the 1940s, Dr. Graham has preached to nearly 215 million people. Over 185 countries and territories have borne witness to his faithful stewardship of the Great Commission. He has been a valued friend to presidents and leaders of every description. In December 2001, he was knighted for his international contribution to civic and religious life. The world had truly become his parish, but it was not always so. Raised on a farm in North Carolina amidst the hardships of the Great Depression, few would have predicted the future for Graham that followed. Travel with Billy Graham is an engaging and fascinating account of his life and ministry.

Kevin Belmonte is an award-winning author and historian living in the seaside village of York, Maine. He has served as a script consultant for the BBC and PBS. For his biography, William Wilberforce: A Hero for Humanity, he received the prestigious John Pollock Award for Christian Biography. For six years, he served as the lead historical consultant for the motion picture Amazing Grace.

Travel with C. H. Spurgeon

  • Author: Clive Anderson
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2002
  • Pages: 128

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Few have combined so many gifts and achievements in such a short lifetime as Charles Haddon Spurgeon. During his 41 years as a Christian pastor and preacher, Spurgeon published 150 books, while preaching regularly to congregations of 6,000, and launching almost 70 charitable causes, many of which still exist today. His impact was so great, that over a century after his death, he is still read by millions of people around the world. Travel with C. H. Spurgeon will enable you to follow his life and retrace his journey from a teenage country pastor to the largest congregation in the capital city of the British Empire.

Clive Anderson is a member of the British Museum Society, the British Institute for the Study of Iraq, the Egypt Exploration Society and the Tyndale Society. He is the author of Face2Face with Sennacherib, Opening Up 2 Peter, and several other commentaries. He often leads tours to the Middle East.

Travel with C. S. Lewis

  • Author: Ronald Bresland
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Pages: 128

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When C. S. Lewis’ grandfather hand-carved a wardrobe out of black oak to adorn his family home, he had little idea that it would provide his grandson with the inspiration for one of the world’s best-loved stories. The wardrobe stood for a time in the family home in Belfast, exerting a curious attraction for the children in the house. Two cousins of Lewis remember sitting inside it, the door ajar, while the young boy held them spellbound with his stories. This young storyteller would become the author of one of the most famous books in the history of children’s literature, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. In this guide, you will learn how God turned the atheistic Clive Staples Lewis into the most widely-quoted Christian writer of the twentieth century.

Dr. Ronald W. Bresland is one of the leading authorities on C. S. Lewis’ Irish life and background. He was formerly a Cultural Traditions Fellow of the Institute of Irish Studies at the Queen’s University of Belfast. His book, The Backward Glance: C. S. Lewis and Ireland, explored the many connections between C S Lewis and his home country. He has lectured and contributed to documentaries on Lewis in the UK and US, and is currently working on an illustrated book, C. S. Lewis: An Irish Companion.

Travel with Frances Ridley Havergal

  • Author: Carol Purves
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Pages: 128

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Music has always been important in Christian worship. From the time of unaccompanied singing on the Mount of Olives after the Last Supper, to modern day worship bands, people have always expressed their love of God in song. The hymns of Frances Ridley Havergal have been a vital part of this long and loved tradition. Thanks to her music, we can rededicate our lives with “Take my Life and Let it Be,” march triumphantly with “Who Is on the Lord’s Side?” or rest in God’s peace with “Like a River Glorious.” This volume in the Day One Travel Guide Series reveals the people and places that were influential in the life of one of our most cherished musical treasures.

Carol Purves is the author of Chinese Whispers: The Gladys Aylward Story, and From Prussia with Love. A member of the Society of Authors and the Association of Christian Writers, Carol has also written several meditations and articles on various subjects. Carol is an active member of Hebron Evangelical Church, working in youth and music ministries.

Travel with J. C. Ryle

  • Author: Alan Munden
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Pages: 128

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During his 36 years as a country clergyman in Suffolk, J. C. Ryle wrote nearly 200 tracts, historical biographies, and biblical commentaries. These publications resulted in notoriety outside of his rural parish, and soon the established preacher became a popular speaker at national meetings and conferences. In 1880, he became the first Anglican Bishop of Liverpool, and served in that capacity for the next 20 years. This guide illuminates the effects this great man and his insightful writing had on the people and places of the English countryside.

Alan Munden is a Church of England minister who has served in Cheltenham, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, Coventry, and North Warwickshire. His main historical interest is in the development of Anglican Evangelicalism.

Travel with John Blanchard

  • Author: Brian H. Edwards
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Pages: 128

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With eighteen million copies of his books in print in more than 50 languages, John Blanchard is undoubtedly the UK’s most popular contemporary defender of the Christian faith. His clear grasp of current issues and his sharp mind and wit are enhanced by an immaculate ability with words. John’s insatiable appetite for work and travel have led him into almost every corner of the United Kingdom, across large swathes of the United States, South Africa, and elsewhere, covering over a million miles. Above all, John possesses the passion of an evangelist whose preaching and writing have led thousands to faith in Christ. This volume guides you to the most significant places in the career and life of this amazing man.

Brian H. Edwards is the author of 20 books, including The Ten Commandments for Today, The Divine Substitute: The Atonement in the Bible and History, and Grace: Amazing Grace. One of his historical biographies was the basis for a BBC television film. He is an international speaker, a member of the Tyndale Society, and the editor of this Travel Guide series.

Travel with John Bunyan

  • Author: John Pestell
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2002
  • Pages: 128

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Seventeenth-century England was an unrefined place, but men like John Bunyan sought to bring the healing Word of God to it. With this unique guide, you can learn the fascinating details of John Bunyan’s life while visiting the places he lived. Included are photos and details covering the tiny hamlet where he was born, the church where he preached, and the prison where most of his writings were penned. Learn the story of this influential Christian writer by visiting the places of his past, or by reading along from home.

John Pestell grew up in the same village as John Bunyan: Elstow, England. As an infant he even lived in Bunyan’s former cottage. He has an intimate knowledge of both the Bible and Bedfordshire, and is considered a great Bunyan expert.

Travel with John Calvin

  • Author: Ken Brownell
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Pages: 128

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Some people make a mark on history that simply can’t be erased, and John Calvin was one of those people. Naturally scholarly with a brilliant mind, Calvin’s ambition was to devote himself to academics. But God touched his life in what he called his “sudden conversion.” Forced to leave his native France, he eventually settled in Geneva where he devoted himself to reforming the church and pastoring its people. Through friendships, letters, books, and training, his influence spread throughout Europe and throughout the world. What we know as Reformed Christianity or Calvinism is his theological and ecclesiastical legacy. But his ideas on the Christian life, civil government, and the independence of the church have also influenced the development of western democratic society. Much that we value in Protestant Christianity today is due to John Calvin. Let this guide illuminate the life and works of this invaluable scholar.

Kenneth Brownell graduated from Harvard University and later earned a PhD in modern history at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He has also studied at the London Theological Seminary. For the last 22 years he has been the minister of the East London Tabernacle. Every year he visits Burma and Thailand to preach and conduct seminars on expository preaching. He serves on the board of the London Theological Seminary and chairs the committee of its John Owen Center. He is a member of the Affinity Theological Team, and for several years edited its journal, Foundations.

Travel with John Knox

  • Author: David Campbell
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2003
  • Pages: 128

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John Knox has been described as “The most excellent man our country has produced.” His clear vision for Scotland’s sixteenth-century reformation, and his fiery, outspoken criticism of error and corruption almost cost him his life numerous times. His courage, integrity, and determination changed the course of Scottish history. As you experience the historical places and learn of his life, you will appreciate the legacy he left to his country and the world.

David Campbell was born and raised in Scotland. After four years of study at the Free Church of Scotland College in Edinburgh, he became pastor of the Geneva Road Evangelical Baptist Church in Darlington, England. Since 2002 he has been Senior Pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He is the author of several books including the commentaries Opening Up Titus, and Opening Up Galatians.

Travel with Martyn Lloyd-Jones

  • Author: Philip Eveson
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Pages: 128

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By the time of his death in 1981, Martyn Lloyd-Jones had occupied one of the most influential pulpits in London for 30 years, and his ministry had changed the spiritual direction of thousands of people worldwide. Those who heard and respected him included C. S. Lewis, and eminent Cambridge historian, G. M. Trevelyan. Hundreds of students and young pastors found their minds and ministries molded by his powerful preaching and persuasive wisdom.

Philip Eveson obtained a degree in Biblical Studies at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, before completing other courses in Cambridge and at King’s College in London. He has preached and lectured in Ghana and across Asia, is chairman of the Red Sea Mission Team, British Home Council, and a director of Go Teach. He is the author of several books including, The Great Exchange, The Beauty of Holiness: Leviticus Simply Explained, and The Book of Origins: Genesis Simply Explained.

Travel with Robert Murray M’Cheyne

  • Author: Derek Prime
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Pages: 128

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Gifted as a student, pastor, teacher, poet, hymn writer, and artist, Robert Murray M’Cheyne died at the young age of 29. As the stories and photos of this guide show, his short life and ministry had a remarkable impact upon the Christian church worldwide. His most outstanding quality, and probably the principal reason his influence continues today, is what can only be described as his personal holiness. His very presence in the pulpit had a deep effect upon many in the congregation. M’Cheyne is remembered as one of Scotland’s most godly and influential ministers.

Derek Prime served as a pastor in the UK for a 30 years before devoting himself to an itinerant ministry and to writing. He is author of several other books, including Opening Up 1 Corinthians, The Lord’s Prayer for Today, and Unspoken Lessons about the Unseen God: Esther Simply Explained.

Travel with the Martyrs of Mary Tudor

  • Author: Andrew Atherstone
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Pages: 128

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Bishops, teenagers, men, women, the elderly, and the blind—none was spared the cruel vengeance of Mary Tudor in her attempt to rid her realm of all who followed the Protestant faith. Across England and into Wales are memorials to some of the more than 280 martyrs who died during Mary’s brief but terrible reign. Their agony in the often slow-burning fires is a testimony of firm faith and strong conviction. This guide tells the stories of a few of those brave men and women. Large drawings and maps guide the traveler to the key locations associated with the lives and ministries of these great saints. A detailed timeline and color photos makes this guide equally useful for the armchair traveler.

Dr. Andrew Atherstone is tutor in history and doctrine, and Latimer research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He is currently engaged in a major project researching the history of Oxford evangelicalism. He is the author of Oxford’s Protestant Spy: The Controversial Career of Charles Golightly.

Travel with Wilberforce

  • Author: Kevin Belmonte
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Pages: 128

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A man often overlooked in history, William Wilberforce fought a 46 year battle to abolish the slave trade and slavery itself in Britain. From his troubled youth and departure from Christianity, to his reunion with evangelical faith and his destiny, this guide helps you to understand the ups and downs this remarkable man experienced as he labored to uphold the dignity of life.

Kevin Belmonte is an award-winning author and historian living in the seaside village of York, Maine. He has served as a script consultant for the BBC and PBS. For his biography, William Wilberforce: A Hero for Humanity, he received the prestigious John Pollock Award for Christian Biography. For six years, he served as the lead historical consultant for the motion picture Amazing Grace.

Travel with William Booth

  • Author: Jim Winter
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2003
  • Pages: 128

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As a young man, William Booth was surrounded by poverty and suffering in the streets of Nottingham and the East End of London. These early experiences resulted in the launch of a movement against the social deprivation that brought misery to so many. Who knew the organization he founded so long ago would have a continuous worldwide impact. Today, the Salvation Army works in over 100 countries, with 14,000 corps. Travel with William Booth brings the reader or traveler to street level with a man whose story demonstrates a life entirely devoted to Jesus Christ.

Jim Winter has been an evangelical pastor in England for over 20 years and has preached and lectured in the United Kingdom, United States, and southeast Asia. After a long period of ministry in London’s inner city, he now lives and ministers in the south of England. He is the author of Opening up Ecclesiastes, Depression: A Rescue Plan, and Face2Face with Elisha: Encountering the Messenger of Salvation.

Travel with Williams Carey

  • Author: Paul Pease
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Pages: 128

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William Carey left school at the age of 12, yet was later responsible for overseeing the translation of the Bible into 40 languages. He attended no university, yet became principal of the finest college in India, still renowned for its excellence nearly 200 years later. He traveled to India with no government support, yet became the official translator for the British Raj and head of the Department of Languages in the government training center. His was a life of determined vision, personal tragedy, and outstanding achievement. This travel guide describes the places and tells the stories of a man who grew from humble beginnings to become the father of modern missions.

Paul Pease studied at Moorlands Bible College, and after further study at London Theological Seminary, became pastor of West Kilburn Baptist Church for thirteen years. He has served as pastor of Hook Evangelical Church in Surbiton since 1997.

Travel with William Cowper

  • Author: Paul Williams
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Pages: 128

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Although the name of William Cowper remains unknown to many, he was widely acclaimed as a literary genius and the greatest poet of his era. His verse was often read by royalty, and towards the end of his life, he was granted a pension by King George III. Many scholars regard Cowper as having paved the way for Wordsworth, Tennyson, Byron, Shelley, Keats, and other Romantics. He made poetry more accessible to the ordinary person, and above all, aimed to point people to God through his chosen medium. In spite of his own tragic mental depression, he was immensely successful, and is undoubtedly considered the greatest evangelical poet. Read the tales of his literary success and struggle, or travel to the places that informed his art with this volume from the Day One Travel Guide series.

Paul Williams is the pastor of Swindon Evangelical Church and Bible Institute. He also serves on the board of the European Missionary Fellowship and lectures in systematic theology at their School of Biblical Studies. He enjoys leading tours to Israel, and he is also the author of Travel through Israel in this series.

Travel with William Grimshaw

  • Author: Fred Perry
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Pages: 128

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When William Grimshaw arrived at Haworth as the new parish minister, he was consumed with depression from his difficult past, and found that only a handful of people attended the church. But after God radically transformed his life, he began to pursue his congregation with renewed vigor. Within a few years, over a thousand could be found at a single communion service. John Wesley once hoped that Grimshaw would succeed him as leader of the Methodists, but Grimshaw’s unceasing work for the Gospel meant that he died nearly 30 years before Wesley! His is the incredible account of an eccentric enthusiast for the Christian message. This guide is the perfect companion as you seek to follow in his footsteps on the hills of Haworth, or from the comfort of your home.

Fred Perry was the Cropwood Fellow at the University of Cambridge Institute for Criminology and wrote two books while there. He was minister at Frizinghall Congregational Church, and later became Moderator of Lister Hill Baptist Church in Leeds. He acted as honorable secretary and trustee of the Leeds European Refugee Trust which was instrumental in bringing 500 refugees to Britain during the Bosnian war.

Travel with William Tyndale

  • Author: Brian H. Edwards
  • Publisher: Day One
  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Pages: 128

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In The Adventure of English, Melvyn Bragg claims that William Tyndale wrote, “The most influential book there has ever been in the history of language, English or any other.” Such praise is well-deserved. The significance of Tyndale’s translation of the whole of the New Testament and much of the Old from the original Greek and Hebrew into English changed the course of the Christian religion. With this guide, you can trace the course of this revolutionary thinker’s life, and visit the meaningful sites of his legacy. Tyndale is undoubtedly one of the most influential of all Englishmen, and all who speak this language owe him a great debt.

Brian H. Edwards is the author of 20 books, including The Ten Commandments for Today, The Divine Substitute: The Atonement in the Bible and History, and Grace: Amazing Grace. One of his historical biographies was the basis for a BBC television film. He is an international speaker, a member of the Tyndale Society, and the editor of this Travel Guide series.

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Brian H. Edwards is the author of 20 books, including The Ten Commandments for Today, The Divine Substitute: The Atonement in the Bible and History, and Grace: Amazing Grace. One of his historical biographies was the basis for a BBC television film. He is an international speaker and a member of the Tyndale Society.

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