Saint Patrick, Justin M. Rogers
Saint Patrick, Justin M. Rogers
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Saint Patrick
A Biography of the Man Behind the Legend

Author: Justin M. Rogers

Narrator: Peter Warnock

Unabridged: 3 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 06/20/2023


Synopsis

In this Christian Encounter Series biography, author Jonathan Rogers explores the life of Saint Patrick: slave, shepherd, and courageous missionary.Patrick was born the son of privilege and position, but he was only a teenager when he was taken from his home in Roman Britain by marauders and sold into slavery in Ireland. Despite his terrible circumstances, young Patrick did not give way to despair. As he worked as a shepherd in the pastures of his new owner, he kindled the faith he’d inherited from his family and eventually escaped to freedom. Then, after returning home, he experienced a dream that changed everything: God wanted him to go back and take the Gospel to the country of his captors.Patrick heeded the call. Both humble enough to minister to beggars and bold enough to confront kings, Patrick led the Irish through his brave and compassionate service into the Christian faith and baptized thousands. Separating the many myths from the facts, Jonathan Rogers weaves a wonder-filled tale of courage, barbarism, betrayal, and hope in God’s unceasing faithfulness. Countless miracles have been attributed to Saint Patrick, but perhaps one of the simplest and most amazing is that he won the hearts and souls of the same fierce and indomitable people who had enslaved him. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Abigail

Using Saint Patrick's "Confession" - one of two letters he is known to have written - as her source, Ann Tompert tells the story of the man who is credited with converting Ireland to Christianity, and who became the patron saint of that country. From Patrick's youth in late 4th-century Roman Britain......more

Goodreads review by Shecki

I’ve been on a quest to find a St Patrick book that talks about the man, versus the holiday. One that’s fact based, without all the myths. This one is pretty close to what I’m after. I do wish she hadn’t chosen the word “heathens” when Patrick talks about returning to Ireland to share the Gospel wit......more

Goodreads review by Katie

I thought my 4 year old would prefer Tomie DePaola's more folksy version of this famous saint but she actually likes this one a lot better. She asks to hear it almost every night, and is fascinated by details about Irish warlords and slavery and false imprisonment. The illustrations are really prett......more

Goodreads review by Jenny

This was a nice little book about the life of Saint Patrick. It had a simplified story that wasn't too long. I read it to my 5-year-old and the vocabulary was only a little above her head, which is just right, in my opinion.......more