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Patrick of Ireland: The Boy Who Forgave (K. C. Murdarasi)
Saint, Slave, or Scholar? Patrick of Ireland is known as all three but who is he really? This story brings to light the real life of this father of the Christian faith!
Kidnapped from his home and family as a young boy you would think forgiveness would have been far from his mind.Yet with God’s grace Patrick returned to the land of his captivity where he preached the Good News of Jesus Christ to slaves and kings alike and left a legacy of faith that would last for centuries.
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Living Water in the Desert: True Stories of God at Work in Iran (Rebecca Davis)
More Muslims in Iran have come to faith in Christ in the last 30 years than in the 1,300 years that Islam has been in the country. In a land that is notorious for persecution, through the lives of missionaries and Iranian believers God’s word is being spread far and wide.
Seventeen chapters tell true stories of the Living Water of Jesus Christ pouring out for thirsty people to drink in the country of Iran.
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What Is It Like? The True Story of Mary Slessor and Her African Adventure
Another volume in the beautiful Little Lights Series, to introduce children from 3-8 years of age to some exemplary servants of Christ!
Mary Slessor was a fiery young red head who lead a tough life. From the slums of Dundee in Scotland she traveled to the wild jungles of Africa. Wherever she went she shared the good news of Jesus Christ. What was it like to work in a jute mill in Dundee or to work among warrior tribes in Africa? It was hard work, it was dangerous – but it was an adventure to be working for God.
Get all 15 volumes in the Little Lights Series!
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A Girl of Two Worlds (Lorna Eglin)
Nosim, a little girl, comes from the wide plains of Southern Kenya where the Maasai people live. She is proud to be Maasai and proud to be the first member of her tribe to go to school. But Nosim doesn’t realize that she will soon be living a double life.
Who should she believe? What world does she belong to? Can she be a true member of the Maasai tribe as well as being a true follower of Jesus?
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Missionary Triumph Over Slavery (Peter Masters)
We are being told today that Christian missionaries of the past were tools of colonial oppression and destroyers of culture. For this reason Christianity is called a white mans religion, best shunned by Afro-Caribbean and Asian people. The story of missionary William Knibb shows how wildly wrong this is.
Persecuted by British rulers in Jamaica because he opposed settler’s abuses, he was pivotal in swinging British public opinion behind legislation to end colonial slavery. This is the true story of valiant missionary work covering the emancipation of slaves and the great Jamaican Awakening.
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A Boy of Two Worlds (Lorna Eglin)
So unlike many Christian children’s books, this is not a watered-down ‘easy-believism’, but rather an exploration of all that is involved in becoming a Christian, from belief to discipleship to becoming an evangelist yourself – yet all put in simple language and parables the young can understand. I can highly recommend this doctrinally sound and extremely educational children’s book, as of a higher standard which can safely be distributed to the children in the our churches without misleading them to a simplistic view of conversion.
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Kanousky, the Indian Boy, and David Brainerd, the Indian’s Missionary
Two stories in one volume: First, read of Kanousky, whose circumstances of life are tragically altered, but discovering the truth about Jesus so transforms his life, he can later look back with gladness on the changes he was forced to endure.
The second story is of David Brainerd, briefly introducing young readers to the labors of one of America’s most persevering missionaries, unstoppable in his zeal to reach the American Indian.
The grace of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, and how seeks and finds His lost sheep is the theme of the first story about Kanousky, a poor Indian boy who survives a battle and ends up lost and alone. In his need, he stumbles upon some farmers who called themselves “Christians.” God’s Word makes a lasting impression on Kanousky’s life, that grows throughout his trials and adventures, and soon, “though he was lost”, he soon regards himself as “found by the Lord.”
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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?
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William Carey and the Missionary Vision (Daniel Webber)
Tells the heroic story of William Carey’s passionate advocacy of world mission. While the details of his missionary work in India are familiar, what is not quite so well-known is, the earlier story of how Carey, almost single-handedly, put world mission at the heart of the church’s concern for a fallen world. It is for this that he is often referred to as “the father of modern missions.”
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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.
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