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They imprisoned his body but not his faith.
John Bunyan (November 28, 1628-August 31, 1688) was an English-born Christian writer and preacher. Best known for writing the most famous Christian allegory, The Pilgrim’s Progess, he spent the majority of his days in prison, separated from his wife and children.
Because he would not agree to stop preaching the Word of God, John Bunyan was thrown in jail for going against the Church of England. Interestingly, Bunyan had a very active imagination, which led to his curiosity with the “unpardonable sin.” He continually heard voices urging him to “sell Christ” and was tortured by nightmares and horrible visions.
Use this 30-minute animated DVD to teach about this real-life hero of the Christian faith and inspire your children to carry your own personal torch of faith for Christ.
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