4.6.05

Taming the Tiger

The remarkable story of Tony Anthony
three-times Kung Fu World Champion

Our Publishing House in Amsterdam has recently acquired the Dutch language rights to Taming The Tiger by Tony Anthony, a true story with more thrills, spills, twists and turns than a Hollywood blockbuster...

Winner of the prestigious CBC Book of the Year Award 2005


Taming The Tiger relates Tony’s astounding life story, beginning when he is sent to China as a four year old to become a Kung Fu disciple, where he spends eight hours a day following a cruel and brutal training regime, overseen by the Grand Master, his grandfather.

Quickly developing into a Kung Fu expert, Tony becomes an elite bodyguard, protecting some of the world’s most powerful people whilst also winning the world Kung Fu championships three times. Personal tragedy, however, alters Tony’s sense of extreme discipline and he begins to use his skills for illegal means, becoming embroiled in a world of violence, destruction and death.

Eventually incarcerated in the notorious Nicosia Central Prison in Cyprus, Tony hits rock bottom. Through the visits of a stranger, he is introduced to the reality and life-changing power of Jesus Christ and he finds himself freed from the hate which had so consumed him.

The Dutch readers have to wait until February 2006, but if English is your first (or second) language I advice you to BUY THIS BOOK NOW - you won't regret it. It is an awsome testimony of God's life-changing power and I am looking forward to publishing our edition in the Netherlands.

Authentic Media is the original publisher - you can visit their website if you want to know more about the English edition.

Today Tony Anthony is working as an evangelist and director at Avanti Ministries. He visits prisons to tell the inmates that Jesus can set them free on the inside by offering total forgiveness and by transforming them into a new creation. Tony Anthony certainly has the credentials to bring this Good News. Read Tony's biography here and his personal testimony here.

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