Michael Phillips

Michael Phillips is a prolific bestselling author, with sales of his fiction, nonfiction, and devotional writings exceeding seven million copies worldwide. A leading authority on the works and message of George MacDonald and their connections to C.S. Lewis, he and his wife Judy are former bookstore owners and split their time between George MacDonald’s Scotland and their home in California.

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A Dangerous Love

After a visit to her family in Louisville, young Mercy Randolph returns to her new home in Sweetriver, Kansas, and suddenly finds herself in the midst of dangers moving as fast as a tornado.

Meanwhile, Jeremiah must learn to deal with his new faith and his new love—while risking everything he has to save his reckless nephew from the evil plans of the Medicine Bow Gang. Mercy is tested in ways she could never have imagined and must decide if she has the boldness and wisdom to thwart the gang’s schemes. Will her bravery be enough to guarantee her a future with Jeremiah?

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Bold Thinking Christianity

Michael Phillips's "sequel" to C.S. Lewis's classic Mere Christianity, in which Phillips urges "bold" Christianity as the next step beyond "mere" Christianity. Phillips is the well-known biographer and redactor of George MacDonald, the man whose writings led Lewis out of atheism into Christianity.
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A Rose Remembered

At the beginning of this second installment of Michael Phillips best-selling Secret of the Rose series, Baron von Dortmann is being held captive in a Russian prison. And Sabina von Dortmann is in Berlindesperately searching for her father. Living a dangerous double life on both sides of the Berlin Wall, Sabina enlists the help of the Jewish Undergroundand is unexpectedly reunited with her lost love, Matthew McCallum. Matthew and Sabina join forces in a daring rescue attemptwith the KGB hot on their trail. In this dangerous, life-changing mission, they must rely on their wits, their friends, and their faith in God to succeed.
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