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Books with author Eric Metaxas

  • Seven Men and Seven Women: And the Secret of Their Greatness

    Eric Metaxas

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Two beloved Metaxas classics in a single, compact edition.In this new, one-volume edition that brings together two of his most popular works, #1 New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas explores the question of what makes a great person great? Seven Men and Seven Women tells the captivating stories of fourteen heroic individuals who changed the course of history and shaped the world in astonishing ways. George Washington led his country to independence yet resisted the temptation to become America's king. William Wilberforce led the fight to end the slave trade, giving up his chance to be England's prime minister. Susanna Wesley, the mother of nineteen children, gave the world its most significant evangelist and its greatest hymn-writer, her sons John and Charles. Jackie Robison endured the threats and abuse of racists with unimaginable dignity and strength. Corrie ten Boom risked her life to hide Dutch Jews from the Nazis in World War II and survived the horrors of a concentration camp--and forgave her tormentors years later. And Rosa Parks's God-given sense of justice and unshakable dignity helped launch the twentieth century’s greatest social movement. These and other lives profiled in Seven Men and Seven Women reveal how reveal the secret to a life of greatness--by responding to call to live for something greater than oneself.
  • Seven Women

    Eric Metaxas, Tom Parks

    MP3 CD (Thomas Nelson on Brilliance Audio, April 12, 2016)
    In his eagerly anticipated follow-up to the enormously successful Seven Men, New York Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas gives us seven captivating portraits of some of history’s greatest women, each of whom changed the course of history by following God’s call upon their lives—as women.Each of the world-changing figures in this audiobook—Joan of Arc, Susanna Wesley, Hannah More, Maria Skobtsova, Corrie ten Boom, Mother Teresa, and Rosa Parks—is an exemplary model of true womanhood. Teenaged Joan of Arc followed God’s call and liberated her country, dying a heroic martyr’s death. Susanna Wesley had nineteen children and gave the world its most significant evangelist and its greatest hymn-writer, her sons John and Charles. Corrie ten Boom, arrested for hiding Dutch Jews from the Nazis, survived the horrors of a concentration camp to astonish the world by forgiving her tormentors. And Rosa Parks’ deep sense of justice and unshakeable dignity and faith helped launch the twentieth-century’s greatest social movement.Writing in his trademark conversational and engaging style, Eric Metaxas reveals how the other extraordinary women in this audiobook achieved their greatness, inspiring listeners to lives shaped by the truth of the gospel.
  • God Made You Special

    Eric Metaxas

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Aug. 16, 2002)
    God Made You Special by Metaxas, Eric [Zonderkidz, 2002] Board book [Board bo...
  • Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery

    Eric Metaxas

    Hardcover (HarperOne Feb-06-2007, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Amazing Grace tells the story of the remarkable life of the British abolitionist William Wilberforce (1759-1833). This accessible biography chronicles Wilberforce's extraordinary role as a human rights activist, cultural reformer, and member of Parliament. At the center of this heroic life was a passionate twenty-year fight to abolish the British slave trade, a battle Wilberforce won in 1807, as well as efforts to abolish slavery itself in the British colonies, a victory achieved just three days before his death in 1833. Metaxas discovers in this unsung hero a man of whom it can truly be said: he changed the world. Before Wilberforce, few thought slavery was wrong. After Wilberforce, most societies in the world came to see it as a great moral wrong. To mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the British slave trade, HarperSanFrancisco and Bristol Bay Productions have joined together to commemorate the life of William Wilberforce with the feature-length film Amazing Grace and this companion biography, which provides a fuller account of the amazing life of this great man than can be captured on film. This account of Wilberforce's life will help many become acquainted with an exceptional man who was a hero to Abraham Lincoln and an inspiration to the anti-slavery movement in America.
  • The Prince of Egypt: A to Z

    Eric Metaxas

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Each letter of the alphabet is represented by an illustration and a simple rhyme focusing on some aspect of the life of Moses
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  • Amazing Grace

    Eric Metaxas

    Paperback (Authentic Media, Nov. 1, 2013)
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  • Squanto and the First Thanksgiving: The Legendary American Tale

    Mr. Eric Metaxas

    Paperback (Rabbit Ears Entertainment, LLC, Nov. 15, 2012)
    Discover the moving, true story of the Native American named Squanto, who is captured from his beloved Pawtuxet tribe, taken to Spain, and sold into slavery. Years later, Squanto regains his freedom and embarks on a miraculous journey back to his homeland where he teaches the Pilgrims how to survive the difficult early years in the Plymouth colony--culminating in the first Thanksgiving celebration. A touching drama about trust, faith and renewal beautifully illustrated by Michael Donato. The Rabbit Ears DVD version of this title (narrated by Graham Greene) earned the American Library Association—Notable Children’s Video Award and the Columbus International Film & Video Festival Award.
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    Eric Metaxas

    Paperback (Feiwel & Friends, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Rare Book
  • Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving

    Eric Metaxas

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Aug. 28, 2012)
    Experience the true story from American history about the spiritual roots and historical beginnings of Thanksgiving. This entertaining and historical story shows that the actual hero of Thanksgiving was neither white nor Indian but God. In 1608, English traders came to Massachusetts and captured a twelve-year-old Indian, Squanto, and sold him into slavery. He was raised by Christians and taught faith in God. Ten years later he was sent home to America. Upon arrival, he learned an epidemic had wiped out his entire village. But God had plans for Squanto. God delivered a Thanksgiving miracle: an English-speaking Indian living in the exact place where the Pilgrims landed in a strange new world.
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  • Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery

    Eric Metaxas

    Paperback (Harper-collins Publishers, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery

    Eric Metaxas

    Hardcover (HarperOne, Feb. 1, 2007)
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  • Seven Women: And the Secret of Their Greatness

    Eric Metaxas

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson Publishers, March 15, 2015)
    Seven Women