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  • Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: 4-volume set (Joey Allen)

    Complete 4-volume set of the Joey Allen books for teaching children Bible doctrine. For children ages 4-8, with a volume devoted to each of these key themes:

    • The Gospel
    • The Scripture
    • The Trinity
    • The Mission
    $20.95$23.95
  • Great for God (David Shibley)

    With bold faith, obedience to God, and love for others, missionaries attempt great things for God. Great for God: Missionaries Who Changed the World shares the biographies of twenty three missionaries. Each chapter highlights the amazing truths of God’s power at work through the lives of those willing to live for the applause of heaven. Their great accomplishments for God challenge believers to continue to “attempt great things for God. Expect great things from God,” as William Carey once stated. Author and Global Advance founder David Shibley offers Great for God to inspire every Christian, small group, and family devotion time.

    $8.95$10.99
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    The Missionary Crisis (Paul Snider)

    The Missionary Crisis confronts five dangers facing missionaries and the local churches that send them and gives biblical and practical instruction for missionaries, sending churches, and mission organizations. This book boldly approaches gentle correction for the missionary to reverse these five crises in their ministries. It challenges the local church to prepare and equip men and women for the high calling of missionary life.

    $14.95$16.00
  • The Daring Mission of William Tyndale (Steven Lawson)

    The True Cost of the English Bible

    Early in the 16th century, legislative decree in England controlled people’s access to Scripture and prohibited an English Bible. But theologian and linguist, William Tyndale, was determined to provide his fellow countrymen with Scripture they could read.

    In The Daring Mission of William Tyndale, the latest addition to the Long Line of Godly Men series, Dr. Steven J. Lawson traces this daring mission, which was ultimately used by God to ignite the English Reformation yet would cost Tyndale his life. From one man’s labor, we’re reminded of God’s faithfulness to preserve His Word and equip His people.

    $12.99$16.00
  • 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
  • A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael (Elisabeth Elliot)

    Here is a book that will challenge any Christian in any walk of life to deny themselves, take up their cross daily, and follow Jesus. The missionary life is, in fact, the normal Christian life for every Christian, for every Christian is an ambassador for Christ. As such, this biography will be a great help to any reader in focusing their hearts and minds on the God-given task before them (1 Peter 2:9)–whatever their walk of life.

     

    $17.50$22.99
  • Return of the White Book: True Stories of God at Work in Southeast Asia

    The story of how the Gospel came to the Karen tribes in Southeast Asia. The people lived in the mountains and were persecuted by the Burmese. Their stories and songs spoke of the creation of the world by “Yuwah” and the first humans’ disobedience and capture and slavery to an enemy and evil spirits called “nats”. “Yuwah” left them and they had to constantly appease these “nats”.

    However, there was a ray of hope because it was predicted that one day there would be a pale brother who would come to the nation with a White Book. Thabew from the Karen people met Adoniram Judson, the first American missionary and was the first of many of his people to come to faith in Christ as they had been anticipating the Gospel message for generations.

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

    $7.25$8.99
  • 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
  • Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: The Mission (Joey Allen)

    The Mission presents God’s worldwide plan to call people from every nation to worship Him through Jesus Christ. God invites children to share His good news with a world of people who desperately need a Savior.

    In simple but precise language, the book teaches God-centered theology. Featuring charming illustrations, The Mission makes for a fun but educational read.

    $5.50$5.99
  • How to Be a World-Class Christian (Paul Borthwick)

    Becoming Part of God’s Global Kingdom

    A book that opens the window to global Christianity for any person who desires to be part of what God is doing in the world. Building on the foundations of information, prayer, experience and investigation, How To Be A World-Class Christian shows the reader how to expand in understanding Scripture, increase in global praying and intensify cross-cultural outreach—beginning right at home.

    Using practical tools and observations from everyday life, this book invites every reader to stretch his or her knowledge of the purposes of God in the world and then to take the steps necessary to start responding to the opportunities we face. Patrick Johnstone said, “There is a YOU-shaped hole in God’s Kingdom—find it and fill it.”

    $9.50$17.00
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    The Mission: Boy to Man (Tim & Ami Loper)

    Part one of The Mission teaches your son the basics of caring for his changing body as well as encouraging him to pursue his God-given talents and calling.

    Part two of addresses the moral side of development, challenging young men to remain pure physically, mentally and spiritually. The Mission is intended for fathers to read together with their sons and over a period of several years as parents see new issues arise.

    $7.50$15.00
  • Kindling a Passion for Missions in a Child’s Heart: audio CD (Dennis Gundersen)

    Should your children go on a missions trip? Should you go as a family? How can you best prepare your children and family for such a trip? Dennis Gundersen helps parents work through these questions.

    Most importantly of all, parents need to be helping their children to see and discover that this world is a harvest of souls in need of the gospel, so that they don’t grow up having eyes only for their own little world.

    This audio message (about 1 hour play time) can help parents learn how to lift their children’s vision to see these vast worldwide needs, and grasp that not every Christian has to end up being a missionary; but we can all have a heart for the tribes and peoples and nations around the globe whom the Lord is calling to Himself.

    $5.99$7.50
  • Seed Sowers: Gospel-Planting Adventures (Gwen Toliver)

    From the hot, steamy jungles of Indonesia to the highest mountain passes in the Andes of Peru, Seed Sowers: Gospel-Planting Adventures takes you on an unforgettable adventure around the world.

    Hang on to your hats for the 21 true stories of modern-day missionaries told in Seed Sowers of people whose lives were anything but boring. Crazed wildcats, angry witch doctors, heart pounding jungle rides down white-water rapids, terrifying headhunters and cannibals, and frightening first contacts with unknown tribes–each story bears testimony to the brave missionaries that God calls to serve.

    Each one of them is a seed sower–planting the seeds of God’s Word in the lives of people around the world waiting for Scripture in the language of their heart.

    $8.95$13.95
  • Bruchko and the Motilone Miracle (Bruce Olson)

    In this book, Bruchko and the Motilone Miracle, the powerful sequel to Bruce Olson’s best-selling missionary classic, Bruchko, we have a remarkable tale of adventure, tragedy, faith, and love. It shows how, despite incredible dangers and obstacles, one humble man and a tribe of primitive, violent Indians — by joining together in simple obedience — have been transformed forever by the sovereign will of god.
    Olson’s story details his missionary work and events from the 1970s to the present, both stirring and encouraging the hearts of readers to serve and follow God passionately.

    “If not for what you have already done, there would be no Motilones anymore—only a few tattered peasants with neither land nor pride. You are pursuing the wisest possible course in educating people to fight their own battles with Colombian national society, while trying to maintain land and preserve a sense of cultural identity. With the strength and energy you have already shown you have performed miracles.” — Dr. Stephen Beckerman Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico

    $12.95$14.99
  • Mack & Leeann’s Guide to Short-Term Missions (J. Mack & Leeann Stiles)

    Mack & Leeann Stiles are veteran missionaries in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and have led dozens of mission trips varying in length from two months to two years, all over the globe. Their practical advice, hard-won lessons and hilarious stories will help you know what to expect as you get ready to see God in action in new ways.

    $8.75$16.00
  • Western Christians in Global Mission (Paul Borthwick)

    What’s the Role of the North American Church now?

    There are now more Christians in China than in all of Europe, more Pentecostals in Brazil than in the United States, and more Anglicans in Kenya than in Great Britain, Canada, and the United States combined. Countries that were once destinations for western missionaries are now sending their own missionaries to North America.

    A century ago, Christianity was still primarily centered in North America and Europe. By the dawn of the 21st century, Christianity had become a truly global faith, with Christians in Asia, Africa and Latin America outpacing those in the rest of the world.

    Given these changes, some think the day of the Western missionary is over. Some are wary that American mission efforts may perpetuate an imperialistic colonialism. Some say that global outreach is best left to indigenous leaders. Others simply feel that resources should be focused on the home front. Is there an ongoing role for the North American church in global mission?

    $12.50$15.00
  • Changing World, Unchanging Mission (David Sills)

    Responding to Global Challenges

    Despite recent advances and innovations, countless people groups across the globe still lack access to the gospel of Jesus Christ. How should the church mobilize to reach the world?

    Now more than ever before, Christians need to be aware of the changing landscape before us. Missions expert David Sills explores the key global challenges confronting Christian mission in the 21st century, and in ten chapters he identifies ways we can be faithful to God’s call, conduct short-term missions responsibly, reach oral learners, engage in business as mission strategically and much more.

    While the world is fluid, God’s mission endures. Discover anew how the eternal gospel can make its way to every tribe and nation.

    $8.50$17.00