CHRISTIAN HEROES: THEN & NOW - for Farmhouse Schoolhouse Followers
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Janet and Geoff Benge
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Christian Heroes: Then & Now is a best-selling, missionary biography series, chronicling the exciting, challenging, and deeply touching true stories of ordinary men and women whose trust in God accomplished extraordinary exploits for His kingdom and glory.
Real people, incredible, inspiring true stories for ages 10 & up. We believe these books are the best written, non-fiction biographies available for the entire family to enjoy together!
This one woman's mission to the Solomon Islanders, or Kanakas, working on her family's Australian plantation soon expanded to their home islands. There, as Florence and other helped Kanaka believers reach out to villages steeped in cannibalism and revenge killings, thousands of people were transformed by the love of God (1856-1940). Paperback, 192 pages
Lillian Trasher: The Greatest Wonder in Egypt
George Muller: The Guardian of Bristol's Orphans
With scarcely enough food for money for his own family, George Müller opened his heart and home. Sustained by God's provision, the Müller house became known as the "Breakfast Club" for thirty orphans, and grew to five large houses that ultimately gave homes to over ten thousand children. George Müller trusted God with a depth rarely seen. His faith and generosity set a standard for Christians of all generations (1805-1898). Paperback, 208 pages.
Nate Saint: On a Wing and a Prayer
Flying soon captured Nate's heart. His air-service ministry to isolated missionaries put him on a path of destiny that would ultimately end with a final airplane flight with four missionary friends to the "Palm Beach" landing strip in the jungles of Ecuador. The men's lives given that day not only opened a door to the gospel for the unreached "Aucas"; it has been said that possibly no single event of the twentieth century awakened more hearts to God's call to serve in missions (1923-1956). Paperback, 208 pages.
Paul Brand: Helping Hands
Dr. Paul Brand became the first surgeon in the world to use reconstructive surgery to correct the deformities of leprosy in the hands and feet. He strove to eliminate the stigma of the disease and rebuild the lives of those destroyed by it. A humble, brilliant servant, he influenced faith and medical communities around the world, reminding us that all people are created in the image of God (1914-2003). Paperback, 208 pages.
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- Publisher: YWAM PUBLISHING
- ISBN: 51422
- SKU: 51422