All Will be Well, Ryanne
Thirteen year old Ryanne, who is confined to a wheelchair, lives quietly with her Aunt, who has cared for her ever since her mother died. Her father, who has become rebellious, stays away from home as much as possible trying to forget everything. That often makes Ryanne sorrowful, despite the fact that she knows that the Lord can do everything. He alone can make things well. But soon it seems as though the opposite is true, when she hears that she will get a new mother and a new sister. She does not want this to happen. A difficult time is ahead for Ryanne. Her quiet life is about to be disrupted. How will everything ever be well again, she wonders? Ryanne does not know. All will be well, but how?

The 7th volume of this series is about ministers from the 17th and 18th centuries in England, Scotland, and the Netherlands. They are sometimes called ‘old-fathers’. It also tells us about the persecution of the Huguenots in France, who had to flee from their country. The stories bring the church history in a fascinating way to life.
This sixth volume of the series deals mainly with the history of the churches in England, Scotland and America during the seventeenth century. You will read stories about the lives of some well-known ministers, such as John Bunyan and Samuel Rutherford. In these stories the persecution which the church had to endure is portrayed in an engaging manner. The stories are not an enumeration of facts, but you relive the things that happened so long ago.
In the fifth book of this series are stories about the Reformation in England, France, and the Netherlands, including the Synod of Dordt. The stories are not an enumeration of facts, but you relive the things that happened so long ago.
In the fourth book of this series are stories about Martin Luther, John Calvin, and the martyrs in the Netherlands. The stories are not an enumeration of facts, but you relive the things that happened so long ago.