Middle-Grade Biography Illuminates Eric Liddell’s Life of Faith and Fame.
Part of the Lives of Faith and Grace series.
Eric Liddell was an Olympic sprinter, gold medalist, and world’s record holder. But despite his rising fame on the track, he was determined to dedicate his life and legacy to God alone. After his Olympic triumph in 1924, Liddell returned to China as a missionary, embodying self-sacrifice, kindness, and an unwavering commitment to serving others.
This short and lively biography takes middle-grade readers on an exciting journey through Liddell’s life, highlighting his upbringing as a missionary kid, his battles with serious illnesses, and his imprisonment during World War II. As readers explore Liddell’s journey of faith and fame, they will discover that true success lies not in personal achievement, but in living for God’s glory and the good of others. Featuring illustrations, maps, timelines, bonus sidebars, and study questions, this addition to the Lives of Faith and Grace series engages kids ages 8–13 in the drama of history, showing how God worked in the past through ordinary people like them.
Chapter 1: The Greatest Race (1923)
Chapter 2: The Start (1902–1907)
Chapter 3: First Strides (1907–1921)
Chapter 4: In Training (1921–1922)
Chapter 5: A New Course (1923–1924)
Chapter 6: Mounting Challenges (1924)
Chapter 7: Going for Gold (1924–1925)
Chapter 8: A Different Race (1925–1931)
Chapter 9: Changing Lanes (1931–1937)
Chapter 10: Running Risks (1937–1943)
Chapter 11: To the Breaking Point (1943–1944)
Chapter 12: The Final Lap (1944–1945)
Conclusion: Lessons from a Life
Timelines
More to Explore
Study Questions
| Age range: | 8+ |
|---|---|
| Contributors | Champ Thornton |
| ISBN | 9781433583452 |
| Format | Paperback |
| First published | August 2026 |
| Dimensions | 133mm x 203mm x 10mm |
| Weight | 0.15 kg |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 152 |
| Publisher | Crossway |