I remember Sir Robert Anderson saying that he could not understand any man standing up with the Bible in his hand and failing to be interesting.
He told how a friend, a general in the army, had said, 'Give me any page you chance to open of one of our military handbooks, and I'll undertake to speak upon it in a way that will interest soldiers.
' When F.
Boreham writes about Robinson Crusoe and Uncle Tom's Cabin he succeeds in making the Bible interesting.
Using fictional stories to illustrate biblical truth is a lost art.
I marvel at how well Boreham does it.
Has anyone done it better?.