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    The Resistance (Douglas Bond)

    Douglas Bond’s newest book – on World War II 

    Lt. Eli Evans, B-17 bomber pilot, is shot down over enemy-occupied France in 1944. Surrounded by Resistance fighters, a licensed-to-kill SOE British agent, and Marxist sympathizers, Evans and his navigator must evade a ruthless Nazi manhunt if they are to survive. Resistance sympathizer Aimée hates war but is forced to act with courage, risking her life for others. Engaged in ambush and sabotage, the combatants will debate broadcast talks by C. S. Lewis, heard as they listen to the BBC for coded messages from London.
    $12.99$14.99
  • Are All of the Watches Safe? The True Story of Corrie ten Boom and the little Dutch Watch Shop

    The watches are ticking in the window, the clock chimes on the shelf, the little watch shop is busy as customers come and go. But Corrie is looking out for danger, because she is hiding her friends in a secret room.

    As planes fly overhead and war spreads across her homeland, Corrie learns that, even when you are really scared, you can always trust God. Whatever is going on around you, He can keep you safe! A sturdy hardcover at a great price! Beautiful, full-color illustrations on every page.

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

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    $6.99$7.99
  • Corrie ten Boom: The Watchmaker’s Daughter

    For every young person who likes stories of adventure, courage and faith in the midst of dangers, here’s one you won’t forget! Corrie ten Boom’s peaceful, happy life in Holland is shattered when the Nazis arrive; perils and hardship become part of daily life. But she experienced, in unforgettable ways, of God’s love and help in what look like unbearable situations.

    Corrie loved to help others, especially handicapped children. Her amazing story of how WWII changed her life has been told worldwide and has inspired many. She has become one of the most admired women of the 20th century.

    $8.99
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    Brother Andrew: Behind Enemy Lines

    In the years before Andrew van der Bijl took the name Brother Andrew, he was no stranger to adventure and intrigue – in fact, he craved it. As a young lad, he was forever getting into mischief, and even risked his life during the Nazi occupation of Holland by setting off fireworks in the faces of German soldiers!

    Years later, God used this same thirst for danger and excitement as Andrew smuggled Bibles into Communist countries to help the persecuted, underground church and bring light to darkened hearts. Enemy lines and hostile borders mean nothing to God or to Andrew, who still works to assist the persecuted church across the world through the organization he founded, Open Doors.

    $8.99
  • War Child: Memories of a World War II Childhood (Maurine Murchison)

    When bombs fell over cities like Glasgow and London people would take refuge in shelters and tube stations until the all-clear signal sounded and ‘normal’ life resumed. Many years later Maurine remembered those times – the rationing, the evacuation, the fears and excitement of living as a child during the Second World War.
    Taking up her pen she wrote about those historic days. These were stories that she could leave behind so that others would know what it was like and the real secret of how they survived during those troublesome days. This will serve as a useful insight for children into World War II from a Christian perspective.

    $6.95$7.99