In this attractive volume, Simonetta
Carr introduces young readers to the
life, thought, and work of one of the
most famous Reformers of the Christian
church. She tells about the life of
John Calvin from his birth to his
death, placing him within the troubled
context of the sixteenth century. She
also introduces Calvin’s writings in a
way that children will desire to know
more about his ministry and influence.
Readers will come to know Calvin’s
personality, his devotion to God and
the church, and the personal challenges
he faced. They will understand the
struggles the early Reformed church
faced at that time, not only surviving
attacks of the Roman Catholic Church,
but also achieving a clear identity and
a unified doctrine. They will also have
a glimpse of life in sixteenth-century
Europe, stricken by pestilence,
poverty, and wars. Simply written, and
full of interesting facts, this book
makes a great gift for children of this
rich Reformed heritage.