Under the scaffold
and what happened to Tom Whittaker
Faith Cook
Large Paperback 192 pages
Imagine you are growing up in an eighteenth-century village high
up in the Yorkshire Moors. Times are very hard, and you have to
work long hours to help your family to have even the basic
essentials. Disease and death are all around you — even the
death of young children.
This is the life of Tom Whittaker. Early events left deep
scars and many unanswered questions. Is there really a heaven?
Does God hear prayer? How can I ever forgive?
Although Tom is a fictional character, his life of
hardship was typical of the days in which he lived, and has been
drawn from many true-life incidents. Most importantly, he comes
into contact with William Grimshaw, the unconventional and fiery
curate of Haworth. Grimshaw’s desire to teach God’s truth
brought him into many a conflict, with even a riot against him
and his friend John Wesley. Yet his love and care for his flock,
and, above all, the message of hope and salvation he brought,
changed the lives of thousands of men, women and children.
But what about Tom? Read the book and follow the adventures and
challenges he faced, his ever-growing respect for William Grimshaw… and what happened to him ‘under the scaffold’.
Faith Cook was born in China, the daughter of OMF missionaries,
and now lives in Derbyshire. She is the author of a number of
books, including
Our hymn-writers and their hymns;
Lady Jane Grey, the nine-day queen of England;
Seeing the Invisible; and
Lives turned upside down, all published by Evangelical
Press. Faith is married to Paul, who served as a pastor in
churches in Northallerton, Shepshed and
Hull. They have five children and ten grandchildren.
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