Not Many Wise

The true story of John Bunyan – Children’s handout.

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He was born in 1628 at Elstow, one mile south of Bedford in England. His father was a tinker who wandered around mending pots and pans for people.
England was in civil war, and John at the age of 16, joined the Parliamentary army which was fighting against King Charles l, and his army.
About a year later his friend asked him to swap places with him, while they were laying siege to the Kings army. As his friend stood on sentry duty he was shot and died. John was not a Christian at that time.

Two years later he left the army and took up the trade of his father.
When John Bunyan was 20 he married an orphan girl whose father had died, and the few things that he had left to her was some Christian books. John was challenged by what was written in them, and he became a Christian. They were very poor and they had virtually no possessions.
They went on to have four children, the first born was a daughter who was blind.
For several years he was not satisfied with his own faith. He had changed from a rough character to a man who held good Christian values, but he felt that there should be something more, and he wanted to feel changed within himself.
Then suddenly he received such a feeling of peace from God and of heavenly joy, that it marked the end of his doubts, fears and despair.

When John was 27 his wife died leaving him with the four children.
In the next two years John started to write Christian books and he was also proving that he was a preacher.
A preacher is someone who explains the things in the Bible, and who introduces Jesus to the ones he is talking to.
At that time the Church consisted of two groups.

1) One group was the long established Church of England which was under the authority of the king of England. Many of the ministers of these churches had accepted the job because it offered a position of authority over the people of the parish. Therefore many of them were not gifted at explaining the things in the Bible, and a lot were probably not even Christian’s!
This was very frustrating for the Christians who wanted to hear a lively sermon based on the Bible.
So a number of people started going to the ‘other’ group:

2) This second group were the Independent Churches, the ‘Non-Conformists’ who did not want to ‘conform’ and they wanted to be separate – ‘independent’ from the king of England , and independent from the authority of the Church of
England. They wanted to be free to worship in the way that suited them.

Unfortunately the Church of England and King Charles ll reacted very badly to this. They wanted to stop the independent preachers from preaching and they wanted to close down all the independent churches.
So a law was passed making it illegal to preach and illegal to worship outside of the established churches.

One year after John had married again, when he was 32 years old, he was arrested because he had gone to preach at a nearby village!
He was charged with not attending his local Church and for holding unlawful Christian meetings which disturbed the good local people, and which was against the law of the king of England.
John answered the judges verdict with:
“If I were out of prison today, I would preach the gospel again tomorrow, by the help of God.”
He was put in Bedford prison until he learnt how to obey the king.
John’s wife, who was pregnant at the time, was so shocked by the news that she went into early labour and the baby died.
It was thought that they would hold him in prison for just a few weeks and then they would release him. But one year later she appealed to the judge to get him released, but she was denied.
Another year went by and John applied for his case to be brought before the judge, but the Court Clerk altered John’s papers so that his case wouldn’t be seen for about four years.

The Prisons then were cold, dark and unhealthy places to be. His small cell had some straw for a bed, a table, a chair and a bucket for his toilet! The prisoners received very little food and so they relied on family members taking food into the prison. John’s daughter took him a bowl of soup and some other food everyday. But his family could barely afford to live themselves, so John used to
make shoe laces in his cell so his family could sell them to make a little money.
In addition to making shoe laces , he wrote about 6 books.

Then in 1666 he was released, but very quickly arrested again!
He remained in prison for a few months and then he was released again. So he went to one of the independent Church meetings, where he was arrested and put back into Bedford prison for six more years!

At the age of 43 he was released from prison along with all the other Christians who had chosen to be a part of the Independent Churches, and John Bunyan was given a license to preach from the king!
So he and some friends bought a barn in Bedford and used it for their Independent Church meetings, and John became an independent minister there.

But this freedom didn’t last very long, because the king withdrew the Independent’s licence to preach, so John was again arrested and put in prison for six months where he wrote the book ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ which has become known throughout the world.

After he was released he wrote about 40 more Christian books and then in 1688, at the age of 60, he died.