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  • Rachel Saint: A Star in the Jungle (Janet & Geoff Benge)

    Aboard the Aquitania, Rachel became aware of something strange happening to her. It was as if she were not on the deck of the ship anymore but was instead in a jungle clearing, looking at a group of brown-skinned, half-naked people. The people beckoned for her to come. Suddenly the scene vanished, and Rachel fell to her knees and prayed.

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  • Richard Wurmbrand: Love Your Enemies (Janet & Geoff Benge)

    As he tried to think calmly about faith, Richard realized that he didn’t want anything to do with Christianity, even if it did turn out to be true. He could only imagine life as a Christian Jew, and what he imagined was awful. No one in his or her right mind would choose such a path. At least, Richard was sure that he would not choose it.

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  • Rowland Bingham: Into Africa’s Interior (Janet and Geoff Benge)

    The thought of a land with not one Christian and not one missionary haunted Rowland. Images of cannibals and slaves pushed away sleep, and the stranger’s words “are you prepared to go if God calls you?” echoed over and over as he turned in his bed. Was he, Rowland Bingham, willing to go to the Sudan, where white men nearly always died?”

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  • Samuel Zwemer: The Burden of Arabia (Janet and Geoff Benge)

    Sam felt his heart thumping as the two Bedouin men walked toward him. The men’s menacing spears were pulled back over their shoulders, ready to thrust at Sam at any moment. From the grim look on their faces, the men seemed intent on killing someone.

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  • Sundar Singh: Footprints Over the Mountains (Janet and Geoff Benge)

    As Sundar preached the gospel to the crowd, the monastery guard marched forward and arrested him. Sundar was dragged to the edge of town and hurled to the bottom of an abandoned well. The air was putrid. Desperation and loneliness soon washed over him. Left to die, Sundar leaned against the side of the well and began to pray.
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  • Wilfred Grenfell: Fisher of Men (Janet and Geoff Benge)

    The icy Arctic cold stabbed at Wilfred’s fingers and toes. A howling wind was pushing the ice pan he was stranded on out to sea – and with it hope of rescue. His clothes, soaked when his dogsled fell through the ice, were now frozen. Lying near his sled dog for warmth, Wilfred fought off sleep, knowing he might never wake up.

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  • William Booth: Soup, Soap, and Salvation (Janet and Geoff Benge)

    William burst into the house. “I have found my destiny!” he shouted. “I have found a place where there is so much human misery in such a small space that there is a lifetime’s worth of work there for me!”

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  • William Carey: Obliged to Go (Janet and Geoff Benge)

    William Carey watched from the dock as the magnificent sailing ship headed for the English Channel without him. Tears filled his eyes, and deep disappointment filled his heart. What would he tell the missionary society? So much work awaited him half a world away. He must get to India – and soon!

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  • Becoming Elisabeth Elliot (Ellen Vaughn & Joni Eareckson Tada)

    Elisabeth Elliot was a young missionary in Ecuador when members of a violent Amazonian tribe savagely speared her husband Jim and his four colleagues. Incredibly, prayerfully, Elisabeth took her toddler daughter, snakebite kit, Bible, and journal . . . and lived in the jungle with the Stone-Age people who killed her husband. Compelled by her friendship and forgiveness, many came to faith in Jesus.

    This courageous, no-nonsense Christian went on to write dozens of books, host a long-running radio show, and speak at conferences all over the world. She was a pillar of coherent, committed faith; a beloved and sometimes controversial icon. In this authorized biography, Becoming Elisabeth Elliot, bestselling author Ellen Vaughn uses Elisabeth’s private, unpublished journals, and candid interviews with her family and friends, to paint the adventures and misadventures God used to shape one of the most influential women in modern church history.

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  • Swift and Beautiful: Amazing Stories of Faithful Missionaries (David B. Calhoun)

    “Take my feet, and let them be, swift and beautiful for Thee.” — from Frances Ridley Havergal’s hymn

    Perhaps no other reading emboldens Christians more than that of Christian biography.  In particular, the battle stories of those who have served well in the conflict to advance the gospel in the world.  Swift and Beautiful tells the amazing stories of twelve men and women who at great cost gave their lives to take the gospel of God’s grace to those who had never heard.

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  • Amy Carmichael: Beauty for Ashes (Iain Murray)

    Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) was a missionary and author who spent over fifty years of her life — without returning home — serving mainly low caste girls and boys in South India. Iain Murray’s concise biography provides an enlightening and moving account of her remarkable life and love for her Saviour, as well as perceptively drawing lessons from it.

    “This is a love story of the noblest kind. It is an enriching consideration of a woman’s relentless love for her Savior, her Bible, her friends, and most uniquely, her love for lost, suffering and desperate sinners – to whom she gave her life. Such devotion as hers seems so distant. Reading this brief history will confront and help to close that distance.”
    — John MacArthur, Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, CA

    “Iain Murray has written a superb account of this remarkable woman’s life . . . He has read her books and her poetry, and what he writes reveals a keen understanding of the motives and undertakings of an extraordinary woman. It warmed my heart and informed my mind . . . I cannot too enthusiastically recommend this book.”
    — Ian Barter

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  • Trailblazers Missionaries and Medics Box Set

    This giftbox collection of colorful Trailblazers stories makes a perfect gift that will delight young and old readers alike. The set features some of the great Christian missionaries and medics of all time, including:

    Amy Carmichael and her adventurous story in India of laborious work among orphans and widows, delivering even prostitutes from slavery.

    Adoniram Judson, America’s first overseas missionary.

    Hudson Taylor, who at only 21 years old, became the first missionary to ever take the gospel to China.

    John G. Paton, whose gospel work transformed cannibalistic islands in the south Pacific into a Christian paradise.

    Paul Brand, who grew up in India and devoted his life to the miserable lives of lepers, making them shoes and sharing with them the good news of Christ.

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  • Dispatches from the Front: Stories of Gospel Advance in the World’s Difficult Places (Tim Keesee)

    China, Pakistan, Egypt, Iraq – in these places, and more, God is at work. Christians are testifying. The gospel is advancing. Despite fierce opposition. Despite laboring against all odds. God is with His people, and the church grows.

    In this captivating travelogue, a veteran missions mobilizer leads readers to experience global Christianity, exploring the faith and lives of Christians living in some of the world’s most perilous countries.

    $13.75$16.99
  • John & Betty Stam: To Die is Gain

    This is a story of tragedy, but faith.  Martyrdom, but joyfully laying down their lives – for Christ and His gospel.  A reader will gain strength and resolve to stand for Christ no matter who is against Him!

    The story of John and Betty Stam retains a spark of hope through the power of their testimony and the life of their infant daughter who survived them.

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  • Lights in a Dark Place: True Stories of God at Work in Colombia (Rebecca Davis)

    Colombia has been known as a land of violence – Colombian people have reacted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ by cursing the messengers, beating them, kidnapping them, killing them and burning down their houses. But from those burnings have shot out sparks and flames and laser beams of light, as the Gospel has continued to shine forth in the midst of darkness.

    God has delivered people from burning houses. God has healed the ones who cursed. God has even rescued kidnappers. Read fourteen true stories of the Light of the World shining in the land of Colombia, South America.

    Read aloud to: ages 6-8
    Read on my own: ages 9-14

    $8.99
  • John G. Paton: The Autobiography

    The autobiography of John G. Paton contains everything necessary to make it a missionary classic. Born into a Christian family near Dumfries in 1824, Paton’s early years were marked by a struggle against poverty. He was self-educated, and the training ground for his life’s work was the slums of Glasgow where he laboured with success as a city missionary.

    With ‘the wail of the perishing heathen in the South Seas’ continually sounding in his ears, he prepared himself to serve overseas and was ordained as a missionary to the New Hebrides in 1858. This group of thirty mountainous islands, so named by Captain Cook, with its unhealthy climate, was then inhabited by savages and cannibals.

    The first attempt to introduce Christianity to them resulted in John Williams and James Harris being clubbed to death within a few minutes of landing in 1839. The difficulties that confronted Paton were accentuated by the sudden death of his wife and child within months of their arrival. Against the savagery and the superstition, despite the trials and the tragedies, Paton persevered and witnessed the triumph of the gospel in two of these South Sea islands. His life is almost without parallel in missionary annals and his account of it is moving and gripping.

    $22.40$28.00
  • The Cambridge Seven (John Pollock)

    The True Story of Ordinary Men Used in no Ordinary Way

    Harold Schofield, a brilliant Oxford doctor who had laboured as a missionary in China for many years, was on his knees praying, ‘Lord, give me missionaries from British Universities to help in China’.

    The day Schofield died, D. E. Hoste applied to Hudson Taylor for mission work in the China Inland Mission (Now Overseas Missionary Fellowship). Schofield’s prayer was answered as seven Cambridge students volunteered to leave behind cozy lives of wealth and privilege to serve God in whatever way they were led.

    These seven inspired thousands of others to think seriously of missionary service. Included among them was C.T. Studd, captain of England and the finest cricketer of his day. If he could give all that up, then so could anyone!

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  • Witness Men: True Stories of God at Work in Papua, Indonesia

    In 1938, in the remote highlands of a mountainous island, explorers discovered thousands upon thousands of tribal people. Missionaries began to come, to bring the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Little did they know that many of the people of the tribes had long awaited someone who would come and help them out of the darkness of their old way of life.

    Witness Men consists of true missionary stories that took place throughout the highlands of Papua, Indonesia, from 1955 to 2010, when one of the tribes received their first New Testaments.

    Read aloud to: ages 6-8
    Read on my own: ages 9-14

    $7.25$8.99
  • The Golden Chariot True Stories of God at Work (Jen Kallimer)

    These are exciting, true stories, written by modern day kids whose parents are part of a missionary organisation that is now 100 years old. These young writers reflect the multinational identity of WEC: they come from Australia, Peru, Brazil, South Africa, Germany, Korea, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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  • John G. Paton Autobiography: Missionary to the New Hebrides

    Abridged from the original autobiography by John G. Paton. The story of the Scottish missionary pioneer John Gibson Paton (1824-1907). Born in Dumfrieshire, trained at Medical school and spent 10 years as city missionary in Glasgow and had felt compelled by God to be a missionary in the South sea Islands.

    This is the account of John G. Paton’s pioneering mission work among cannibals in the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu). Living among constant dangers and death threats, battling against illness and enduring great personal loss and sacrifice, John G. Paton laboured on and showed great love for the island peoples. He had the joy eventually seeing people come to Christ and living a totally transformed lifestyle.

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