Kay Marshall Strom tells the story of how John Newton, the famous writer of Amazing Grace, was converted in a life-threatening storm and went on to become a powerful voice against the slave trade.
Kay Strom never disappoints! Her narrative non-fiction biography of John Newton takes the reader deep into the pathos of a boy, then a man, whose anger separates him from what he most longs for: acceptance. This is more than the story of a slave-ship captain turned preacher. More than the events leading up to the penning of "Amazing Grace." Once Blind opens up the pages of history and reveals the dark heart of humanity. Then, in keeping with Kay's passion to speak for those without a voice, she jumps right into the issue of slavery today. Yes, it's worse than what Newton and his colleagues lobbied parliament and spoke out against in the 1700s. If you don't believe, it, read the book!
Prodigal Child
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
John Newton's life makes a very strong testimony. Reading this biography of his life is a great addition to my library and knowledge base. Since I was a child, I can remember knowing that he was the man who was a captain on a slave ship until he found peace with Christ and wrote the lyrics to the beloved hymn "Amazing Grace". I did not however realize what all that he had endured in his life and just how "bad" he really had been. I guess I only received the child edited version of his life before. This book is told from practically a diary fashion and really takes the reader through the days and years of John's life, the good, and the very bad. In comparison to me, John is extremely strong and I would have given up early on. Comparing him to Job (Biblical Job), he still had not lost everything, but to him I'm sure it seemed he had. Reading through John Newton's life was really a personal and eye awakening experience, not just for the purpose of slave-trade, but for the purpose of being a Prodigal Child of Christ and how many times you can run, but never hide. Our God is an amazing God, and so many times we just do not see. We have all been and most of the time are just blind. I do give this book my full recommendation. I also suggest the film "Amazing Grace". This would be perfect would a group or individual study as well as a wonderful homeschooling piece.
Good Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is a great read. It is a real page turner. If you saw the movie, "Amazing Grace", then you will want to read this book!
Truly eye-opening
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
"Once Blind" by Kay Marshall Strom brilliantly chronicles the life of John Newton. This beautifully written biography tells of Newton's service in the Royal Navy, his time on a slave ship, his conversion and steadfast crusade to end slavery. Written almost like a diary, the life story of the writer of "Amazing Grace" is captivatingly told in chapters broken down logically by year. This book also brings to light how slavery still exists in our world today. Strom includes practical methods to join the abolitionist movement and help in the fight against slavery. She also provides contact information for various resources and groups with which the reader may become involved.
An Amazing Read!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is one of the best books I have read in years! I was so caught up in the story that I couldn't put it down. I literally stayed up all night reading the entire book! This is the kind of book you'll read again and again. Once Blind: The Life of John Newton
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