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The Donkey Who Carried a King-R. C. Sproul《国王的驴驹》-【美】R.C.斯普劳尔 著

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Author: R.C. Sproul / Chuck Groenink
Publication: Sino-Culture Press
Translator: Chen Gang
Publication date: 2016-08
Pages: 32
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9787507545579

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There was a young donkey who had never been chosen to do any work, and he was very sad about it. However, on his first job he did something very significant – he carried the king into the capital. From then on, the little donkey became proud of himself and did not want to do ordinary things. One time when he was working in the capital, he saw a man carrying a big log on his back and struggling to walk under the escort of soldiers, and he recognized the man as the king he had carried. He was puzzled. Then the old donkey told him that an old prophecy was being fulfilled, and that the king was carrying the cross to the execution ground, so that he could save his people. When the young donkey heard that the king was also willing to be the servant of the people, he made up his mind to work hard and stop complaining. ……

Dr. R.C. Sproul is the founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministries, based in Sanford, Florida, USA. His teachings are disseminated worldwide through his radio program, Renewing Your Mind. He is the author of more than ninety books, such as The Consequences of Thought, including books for children, such as The King’s Donkey Pony, The King’s Robe for a Dirty Coat, The Prince’s Poisoned Chalice, The Barber Who Wanted to Pray, and The King Without a Shadow.

Born and raised in the Netherlands, Chuck Groenink graduated from the Illustration Department of the Art Academy of Altez, the Netherlands, in 2004, where he was employed by and illustrated for several prestigious Dutch publishers, and moved to Portland, Oregon, USA, in 2010. He loves cats, books, trees, puppets, ginger, typewriters, and small towns with a long history, but dislikes cars, cell phones, advertisements, cauliflower, cheap bread, ugly covers, and getting up early.

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