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Les Ellison
The Oxford Dictionary defines autobiography as ‘an account of a person’s life, written by that person’. A Christian autobiography might be defined as ‘an account of a person’s extraordinary life, written by that same ordinary person’. Even with book sales skewed by Advent, it’s Billy Graham’s autobiography, ‘Nearing Home’, that tops the Christian non-fiction bestsellers list.
If you’re keeping a daily diary, you’re writing your autobiography. If you blog, tweet about yourself or keep your Facebook account up to date then you’re writing your autobiography.
Most people write about themselves just to keep a record. Some write to get what happens to them into perspective. Few write with any intention of sharing their doings and rarely with an audience beyond their immediate circle.
From the very first pen or key stroke, there are some whose only purpose is to sell what they write to anyone who’ll buy the book or pay for the serialisation rights. These autobiographies often prove damaging to the lives and reputation of people known to the writer.
Christian-authored autobiographies are usually published with intention of having a positive, enriching influence in the life of the reader.
With so many autobiographies in the hardback bestsellers list, a lot of people clearly do. Or a lot of people buy them, which might not be the same thing.
Autobiographies of the great, the celebrated, the influential and the down right scandalous are irresistible to readers who ‘want to know the truth’ – implying there is a ‘truth’ and it’s been kept from the readers… until now.
If autobiographies were just an account of a life – what they did at school, where they went on holiday, when they had their appendix out few readers would really care. The ‘truth’ readers want to know – those who aren’t just out for titillation or scandal is that underlying why, and how that affected the world of the writer and, ultimately, the world of the reader.
Christians writing their autobiography usually intend their writing to encourage their readers in finding God in the trials and challenges of their own lives, and to enlist their readers support in the causes championed by the writer.
To help you find what you’re looking for, at Eden.co.uk Christian biographies are listed under the headings: autobiography, Biblical biography, general biography and autobiography.
Under autobiography alone, you’ll find more than 200 listed titles. A quick scan down the list will bring up some names you’ll recognise, and maybe you’ll want to read their story in their own words. More of the other biographies in other articles.
Other names might be completely new, but the book’s cover will tell you something of the issues and experiences that made their lives such an extraordinary test or triumph of faith.
New autobiographies giving first-hand insight and inspiration for your walk of faith are being published all the time.
For the latest in current, new and future Christian autobiographies click the books tab at Eden.co.uk and follow the links through Christian Biography to Autobiography. You’ll find plenty to choose from.
Or… let Eden.co.uk do the work for you. Click on the books tab, and then bestsellers. Often the name alone on the cover of a bestselling autobiography will tell you what to expect, and what reading it will do for you.
How the famous and not so famous faced and endured extraordinary challenges can be encouraging, reassuring, inspiring and even life changing. Sometimes it’s just enough to know that you’re not alone in your own trials of life.
To help you find a Christian autobiography that might say something to your life of faith and spiritual growth, here’s just a few of the titles available at Eden.co.uk, and something about the trials and triumphs of the men and women who wrote them.
Christian autobiographies at Eden.co.uk: the trials and triumphs of ordinary men and women and their extraordinary lives told in their own words.
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