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  • The Miller Series – 6-Volume Set (Mildred Martin)

    The Full Set of 6 (all paperback):

    • Wisdom and the Millers
    • Growing with the Millers
    • Prudence and the Millers
    • Missionary Stories with the Millers
    • School Days with the Millers
    • Storytime with the Millers

    Each Millers volume is full of stories which teach Christian values without being stuffy. True-to-life stories that emphasize character building and apply Biblical truths to everyday life.

    The stories are about subjects you have already talked about with your children – and you wished you knew more of how to talk about them with wisdom. These books will help.

    $41.95$59.94
  • Track: Missions (Emilio Garofalo Neto)

    All of us have someone else to thank for receiving the good news of salvation. Mission is a means to a greater goal – God’s name being glorified in the salvation of sinners. We should long to see God’s fame being spread as far as possible. Throughout the Bible God chose to reach the nations through the preaching of His own people. Emilio Garofalo Neto helps us think through mission, the place it has in our world today, and our role in the mission of Christ.

    $3.99$4.99
  • Water the Earth: A Student’s Guide to Missions (Aaron Little)

    Look at mission from a perspective that will help you to understand your own mission, both life-long and short-term, and give you tips to accomplish outreach where you are called, whether around the world or down the street. Aaron Little reveals God’s big-picture plan for missions while giving out handy details for your own evangelism in this punchy, entertaining, and convicting guide.

    $7.99$9.99
  • Wilfred Grenfell: Courageous Doctor (Linda Finlayson)

    FROM THE BOOK:
    “Faster, Jack, faster!” Wilfred Grenfell called to the lead dog in his sledge team. Jack needed no second reminder. He loved to go as fast as possible and he urged his team forward. Wilfred loved to go fast too, and felt a thrill as the cold wind blew past his face. There was such freedom flying across deep snow and ice, and so far, all seemed to be going well. But just then, instead of hard ice, they hit slush, which meant a patch of ice was melting and could break apart at any moment. “Come on Jack,” Wilfred yelled. “Faster!” But it did not matter. The worst thing happened. Right in front of the dogs the ice cracked open. Watching in horror, Jack and then one by one the other dogs, slid into the freezing water…

    $8.99
  • 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.

    $10.95$12.00
  • 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

    $11.50$13.00
  • Can Brown Eyes be Made Blue? The True Story of Amy Carmichael and her Looking Glass

    Out of the mirror, two eyes peep. A young girl wonders if God has answered her prayer! Amy wants blue eyes, and not the brown eyes she has. But when she wakes in the morning, finding she still has brown eyes, tears begin to fall. “Why doesn’t God answer my prayer?” But God knows that, far away in India, there are other children with brown eyes who need Amy’s help. And she learns that God always answers prayer by doing what is best!

    This picture-filled story of Amy Carmichael’s life, from childhood up, will captivate and fascinate children. A sturdy hardcover at a great price! Beautiful, full-color illustrations on every page.

    A wonderful introduction to the life of missionary Amy Carmichael for children 4 to 12 years of age.
    (Read-aloud: 4-8. Read on my own: 8-12)

    Get all 15 volumes of the Little Lights Series!

    $6.99$7.99
  • Could Somebody Pass the Salt? The True Story of Hudson Taylor and a Bowl of Soup

    What would you do if your family forgot to give you lunch and you weren’t even allowed to ask for it? Young Hudson Taylor’s story of a missing bowl of soup is an amusing tale from his childhood. In the end, Hudson does get his soup – but a lot more. He also learns about the country of China. Before long, he was deciding to go live in China himself, to tell the people there about the Lord Jesus. A sturdy hardcover at a great price! Beautiful, full-color illustrations on every page.

    A wonderful introduction to the life of missionary Hudson Taylor for children 4 to 12 years of age.
    (Read-aloud: 4-8. Read on my own: 8-12)

    Get all 15 volumes in the Little Lights Series!

    $6.99$7.99
  • A Company of Heroes: Portraits from the Gospel’s Global Advance (Tim Keesee)

    Across the globe, the gospel is advancing through the work of Christians willing to risk everything in the hardest places.

    Written by a missions journalist as he traveled throughout twenty different countries, A Company of Heroes is filled with stories of Christians past and present whose examples of endurance, courage, sacrifice, and humility connect readers with God’s unstoppable work across the world. These heroes are simply ordinary people who have experienced the transformative power of a Savior who is alive and moving—and their stories will inspire readers to take faith0filled risks for the gospel.

    $14.50$17.99
  • Who Is the Bravest? The True Story of David Livingstone and his Journeys

    The true story of David Livingstone and his astonishing journeys. What would you do if a lion chased you? Would you fight it? That’s what David Livingstone did. He did many brave things. He didn’t think twice about traveling to Africa to tell the people there about Jesus, even though it was a dangerous trip.

    To do all this David had to be brave – but he was brave because he trusted in the bravest person of all — the Lord Jesus Christ. A wonderful introduction to the life of David Livingstone for children 4 to 12 years of age.

    (Read-aloud: 4-8. Read on my own: 8-12)

    Get all 15 volumes in the Little Lights Series!

    $6.99$7.99
  • What’s in the Parcel? The True Story of Helen Roseveare and the Hot Water Bottle

    In the deep jungle, an orphan baby needs a hot water bottle, urgently! But no one would ever mail one of those to the heat of the equator, would they?!

    However, when a little girl prays for God to send one that afternoon, Helen Roseveare wonders if her prayer will be answered. Will God send a hot water bottle to the equator? Find out what happens when Helen opens the parcel.

    A wonderful introduction to the life of missionary Helen Roseveare for children 4 to 12 years of age.
    (Read-aloud: 4-8. Read on my own: 8-12)

    Get all 15 volumes in the Little Lights Series!

    $6.99$7.99
  • 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
  • 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.

    $8.99
  • Paul’s Travels (Tim Dowley)

    The Apostle Paul was always on the move! He journeyed all around the Mediterranean. And like many people who travel far from home, he sent lots of letters. This book tells – and shows in detail – the stories of Paul’s travels, with letters to open up and read, too. There’s even a letter from the Roman Emperor to him!

    A colorful, interactive book which introduces young readers to the exciting life of Paul, packed with interesting facts and maps about life in Roman times too. One of the Candle Discovery Series of highly illustrated and colorful books.

    A large, 9″ x 12″ hardcover volume.

    $12.50$14.99
  • New York City Adventures

    New York City is full of excitement at any hour of the day or night. Imagine riding in a speedboat out to the Statue of Liberty, or having a sleepover in the Museum of Natural History. You can walk across the famous Brooklyn Bridge or watch a movie being filmed right on the street. Or maybe you’d like to travel back in time, to experience life as an early New Yorker.

    If there’s anything fascinating or fun that you can’t do here, it’s just because no one has thought of it yet. For over a hundred years New York has been known as ‘The Big Apple’ – the best place in the world to be.  But in this buzzing big city, you may be surprised to find quiet corners and vast green spaces filled with all kinds of wildlife. You’ll also meet people who are trusting God with their lives and trying to make a difference in the lives of others.

    $3.15$8.99
  • Mary Slessor: Servant to the Slave (Catherine Mackenzie)

    Mary Slessor grew up in the slums of Dundee in the 1800’s. Industry was booming but housing was sub- standard and life expectancy was low. Illness, disease and malnutrition killed many children before they reached the age of five. And Mary’s own family was both poor and abusive! What hope did she have of being “used by God”?

    But in the plan of God, the slums of Dundee were Mary’s training ground for a much fiercer battle. Only about 25 years old, Mary traveled to West Africa to devote her life reaching the lost tribes of Calibar. And what a culture it was! Among the peoples of Calibar, superstition demanded that families kill twin babies and murder slaves and women at funerals.

    But the Lord Jesus Christ used Mary’s labors to set many free from all that – and from their own sins! Her life in the slums of Dundee was the key ingredient to her success as a missionary – that, and her constant trust in her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. To this day, Calibar remembers Mary Slessor, affectionately known as “Ma”; her influence on that region of Africa was astounding.

    $8.99
  • Paul Brand: The Shoes That Love Made (Lucille Travis)

    Paul Brand grew up in the Kolli Malai hills in India, spending his time up in tree branches and going all year, a barefoot and happy boy. He was determined never to leave India, never to wear shoes and never to be a doctor like his father – especially to lepers.

    But before long, he was on his way to school in England, wearing shoes from dawn to dusk and fighting tooth and nail against learning medicine. Years passed, years with tragedy and challenges, until eventually Paul discovered that the God he loved and trusted had the best plan for his life. Paul came back to India with a medical degree and there were patients waiting for him – leprosy patients.

    From then on he devoted his life to their care … even to the point of making them special shoes! Paul Brand’s work was influential in the cure and treatment of leprosy throughout the world. This life destroying disease under Paul’s loving care became something treatable and manageable. Lepers no longer needed to be outcasts. Paul’s faith in God, his love for mankind and his medical abilities gave those who suffered from leprosy a new life – and hope.

    $8.99
  • Betsey Stockton: The Girl with a Missionary Dream

    When young Betsey joined a missionary voyage to Hawaii, everyone was shocked. A single woman, who was born enslaved, going to mission? How extraordinary!  But that’s exactly who Betsey was – an extraordinary girl who believed in an extraordinary God!  And who wanted to do great things for God.

    Follow her adventurous five-month journey across the Pacific Ocean. A journey of laughter, tears, prayer and even a newborn life! A journey that would take her to the shores of beautiful Hawaii, where she would finally be able to do what she’d always dreamt of being a missionary.

    $11.99$14.99
  • Daring Deeds (Archer Wallace)

    Compelling, true accounts of the dangerous expeditions of courageous men who dared to risk their lives for the sake of murderers, thieves, and even cannibals. Their unrelenting passion moved them onward as they shared the message of hope with ruthless peoples who had never been reached and desperately needed to hear about God’s love and redemption. Indeed, these men are true heroes to emulate.

    In 1904, Archer Wallace, a young Methodist minister arrived in the city of Boswarlos in Newfoundland . The people of the area enjoyed his ability to relate to youth and inspire them. Ryerson Press said of him , “Archer Wallace is a boys’ man–the boy in him will never die. Boys gather round him at a football match or hockey game or Sunday School. Many boys write to him… with rare insight he is able to understand them… (His books) have proved an inspiration to boys the world over.”

    $15.75$18.00