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  • Do Great Things for God Series, 12-Volume Set

    Get a great discount when you buy all the books in the Do Great Things For God series together.

    By exploring the lives of inspiring Christian women, this series will enthuse children about the great things they can do for God. These beautiful hardback books feature stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos. It makes a beautiful gift for children aged 4-7.

     

    $116.92$179.88
  • Gladys Aylward: The Little Woman with a Big Dream (Laura Wickham)

    Inspiring children’s Christian biography of Gladys Aylward, who endured lots of scary adventures to be a missionary in China.
    Children will enjoy this beautifully illustrated children’s biography, which can be read to young children aged 4-5 and read by children aged 6 plus.

    Part of the new Do Great Things For God series. By exploring the lives of inspiring Christian women, this series will enthuse children about the great things they can do for God.

    $14.99
  • Hero Tales: A Family Treasury of True Stories from the Lives of Christian Heroes (Dave Jackson and Neta Jackson)

    In this beautifully illustrated treasury, Dave and Neta Jackson present the true-life stories of fifteen key Christian heroes.

    $13.59$16.99
  • Missionary Stories from Around the World (Betty Swinford)

    Have you ever wanted to travel the world? Perhaps you’d like to visit far away countries and discover all about the people who live there? What if instead, you’d like to have adventures closer to home? Well this book is for you!

    $7.99$9.99
  • Gladys Aylward: No Mountain Too High

    Few missionaries have experienced the adventure, mystery and danger that Miss Aylward did in her work for the Lord in China. Rescuing children from battle zones during a time when China was war-torn was a secondary goal to her, compared to winning them to Christ.

    A woman of great faith who worked against enormous odds to manifest the power of God unto salvation.

    Gladys Aylward was born in 1902 in the outskirts of London and was raised in the Anglican church. She was never married, and in 1930 she took a train across Russia to China to help aging missionary Agnes Lawson found an inn. In 1932, the province of Mandarin appointed her “foot-inspector” – a job she used to evangelize villagers all over the province.

    Her conduct during a prison riot in 1933 cemented her reputation as a woman of wisdom. She became a Chinese citizen in 1936. During World War 2 she was wounded by Japanese soldiers, only months before leading 100 orphans across a dangerous mountain range to safety. Near death, she recovered by God’s grace to evangelize until the Communists evicted her from China in the late 1940s. “The Small Woman”, as she was called, won international fame in 1957 through the popular movie version of her life, The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. She founded an orphanage in 1958 in Taiwan, where she died in 1970.

    $8.99
  • Are You Going to Stop? The True Story of Gladys Aylward

    This new addition to the Little Lights series tells the story of how Gladys Aylward was called by God to go to China as a missionary. As a girl she had always hated being so short and wanted to be taller. She also really wanted to have blonde hair, feeling she would be so much prettier that way.

    But God had other, amazing plans! Because once she gets to China, Gladys discovers that everyone there has dark hair and they are short and not tall! So she fits right in! Her missionary work is simply described and her escape from the Japanese army, leading many orphan children over the mountains to safety. Told simply for younger children.

    $6.99$7.99
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    Fearless And Faithful (Linda Finlayson)

    Elizabeth Welch faced exile in France and the dangers of an invading army. Mary Slessor tries to stop the evil practices among an African tribe. Mildred Cable travels thousands of miles and faces hardship and danger in China in order to share the Gospel with the Chinese people. Gladys Aylward rescues a hundred Chinese children from the invading Japanese army and sets off with them through the mountains. Ruth risks travelling to a new country in search of food and finds romance. Abigail puts up with a difficult husband and provides food for the future king. These women were all willing to take risks. They faced danger and difficulties. Some faced great hardship because of what they believed in. While reading their exciting stories you will learn about why they did what they did and who it was who helped them. With extra devotional features this book will help young readers to discover the excitement of a Christian life as well as the cost.

    $3.15$8.99
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    Ten Girls Who Changed the World

    Written with girls 7-12 years of age in mind, Ten Girls Who Changed the World includes stories of girls who became great women. Short biographies of 10-12 pages on each person.

    $6.75$8.99