Douglas Bond

Douglas Bond
Born (1958-10-29)29 October 1958
Residence Olalla, Washington
Nationality American
Occupation Author
Spouse(s) Cheryl Marie Bond[1]
Children Brittany
Rhodri
Cedric
Desmond
Giles
Gillian
Website http://www.bondbooks.net

Douglas E. Bond (born 29 October 1958) is an American author. He has written 25 books, primarily historical fiction.[1]

He earned a Masters in Teaching from St. Martin's University, and a Preliminary Certificate in Theology from Moore Theological College.

He was the English professor at Covenant High School in Tacoma, Washington from 1993-2015, receiving the 2005 Teacher Award from the Pierce County Library System. He is currently a tutor for the Oxford Creative Writing Master Class, adjunct instructor in church history at Western Reformed Seminary, and adjunct instructor of English Literature and Writing at Northwest Nazarene University.[2]

His work has appeared in the periodical Tabletalk,[3] and he has spoken alongside R. C. Sproul.[4] He was featured in a CBS news report in 2014 when a group of students he was leading on a Great Britain tour were delayed from coming home by volcanic activity in Iceland.[5] He is on the advisory board of Glorious Films in Montreal.

He is a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church in America. In 2015, he was elected to the General Assembly committee for Reformed University Ministries, which oversees the Reformed University Fellowship.

Bibliography

  • Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers
  • Mr. Pipes and Psalms and Hymns of the Reformation
  • Mr. Pipes Comes to America
  • Duncan’s War
  • King’s Arrow
  • Rebel’s Keep
  • The Accidental Voyage
  • Hostage Lands
  • Guns of Thunder
  • Guns of the Lion (2008)
  • Stand Fast In the Way of Truth (2008)
  • Hold Fast In a Broken World (2008)
  • Guns of Providence (2010)
  • The Betrayal
  • The Mighty Weakness of John Knox (2011)
  • The Thunder (2012)
  • The Poetic Wonder of Isaac Watts (2012)
  • Augustus Toplady: Debtor to Mercy Alone (2012)
  • Hand of Vengeance (2012)
  • Forgotten Songs: Reclaiming the Psalms for Worship (2012)
  • Girolamo Savonarola: Heart Aflame (2013)
  • Grace Works! (2013)

References

  1. 1 2 Douglas Bond Bio bondbooks.net. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  2. "CHURCH HISTORY TOURS". Church History Tours. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  3. "Ligonier Ministries". Ligonier Ministries. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  4. "OPTIONAL SESSION: The Poetic Wonder of Isaac Watts by Various Teachers". Ligonier Ministries. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  5. Douglas Bond (2010-05-10), CBS London on CHS & Bond stranded in UK 2010, retrieved 2016-02-28


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