Author: Carol Pratt Bradley

Waiting for the Light by Carol Pratt Bradley

Waiting for the Light by Carol Pratt Bradley

Three thousand Jews have been brought as hostages to Babylon, as King Nebuchadnezzar continues his subjugation of the land of Judah. Daniel, now governor of the province of Babylon, is in a position to aid his people as they resettle outside of the ancient city of Nippur. Daniel and Sarai are briefly reunited after eight long years of separation, but obstacles remain before they can […]

September 15, 2017 / 0 Comments
Fire of the Word by Carol Pratt Bradley

Fire of the Word by Carol Pratt Bradley

Young English noblewoman, Anne Ayscough, lived during the turbulent times of Henry VIII, when Protestant reformist ideas clashed violently against entrenched Catholicism. Yet many, especially the wealthy, owned William Tyndale’s New Testament, including the household of Sir William Ayscough in Lincolnshire. In her family home, Anne grew in an atmosphere of openness, gleaning new ideas from her brothers who were educated at Cambridge, a hotbed […]

November 4, 2016 / 0 Comments
Light of the Candle by Carol Pratt Bradley

Light of the Candle by Carol Pratt Bradley

As a young nobleman at the court of Jerusalem, Daniel’s life is one of privilege. His childhood friend, Sarai, is betrothed to him. Sarai’s future also stretches securely before her. She will marry the boy she loves and they will live together in their beloved homeland. But outside the city gates waits Judah’s conqueror, Nebuchadnezzar, prince of Babylon, who demands a heavy price for peace. […]

January 20, 2015 / 0 Comments