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Read moreThis is a biography of the Welsh preacher from the 20th century, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, specifically aimed at younger readers. It takes us through Lloyd-Jones' childhood at Llangeitho, to his time as a doctor at the famous St Barts' hospital in London. It then goes on to explain why he made the momentous decision to leave a glorious career behind, to take up work as a minister in a small Welsh town. As the book is written by Lloyd-Jones' grandson, we get some insights into the preacher as a family man. It is interesting, and sometimes surprising to note the tenderness with which Lloyd-Jones was able to deal with some of the difficult and controversial matters that arose within his family. The picture that we get is that of a loving grand-father who was able to show much wisdom and discernment when it came to advising his family.
Catherwood gives a simple outline of the Doctor's life and ministry, which I'm sure will be accessible for younger readers. It will serve as a useful introduction to this Christian preacher from the twentieth century, of whom there is still much to learn from today. It could be a good for stimulating some discussion within Christian youth groups. Hopefully, this book will whet a few appetites to go on with further reading in later years.Andrew Young, Fraserburgh