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Heroes Of The Faith, Diana Waring
NO LONGER AVAILABLE -- Here are stories of the lives of four Christians whose examples offer hope and encouragement for today's Christian families. Stories of George Mueller, Amy Carmichael, Eric Liddell, and Gladys Aylward.
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Adoniram Judson, Audio Book
Adoniram Judson, America’s First Foreign Missionary
The fascinating biography of America’s first foreign missionary.
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The Auca Story, Epic Of 5 Missionary Martyrs
This is an incredible dramatic story of the five missionary martyrs, Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Nate Saint, Pete Fleming, and Roger Youderian. It is an outstanding documentary of the events leading up to and including the martyrdom of the men who gave their lives for the Auca Indians of Ecuador.
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A Boy's War
A missionary son writes A BOY'S WAR, telling of imprisonment by the Japanese in a Chinese compound. David Michell reads his own account of those war years seen through his own eyes as a young boy separated from his parents for 6 long years. It also reveals glimpses of Olympic Gold Medalist ERIC LIDDELL (his Sunday School teacher) not inluded in Chariots of Fire.
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David Livingstone, Audio Book
David Livingstone was the first to cross Africa with the Gospel. His accomplishments were many: zoologist, philanthropist, linguist, author, geographer, physician, theologian, explorer, missionary, teacher, evangelist, and emancipator.
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Eric Liddell, The Scottish Hero Of 1924 Paris Olympics
Eric Liddell, the Scottish Hero of the 1924 Paris Olympics whose story was portrayed in the Oscar winning film of Chariots of Fire, Eric Liddell, hero of the film CHARIOTS OF FIRE, risked becoming a national disgrace at the 1924 Paris Olympics when he refused to run on a Sunday. Disqualifying himself from the finals, Britains hope of a medal was sacrificed as well.
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Fanny Crosby
One Who SAW Life Through Rose-Colored Eardrums, Fanny Crosby, blinded as a newborn by a doctors mistake, overcame her handicap with a keen sense of humor and a close, personal walk with the Lord. Never giving up, she became Americas most beloved hymn writer, author of more than 5,000 hymns which have blessed millions through the years.
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George Mueller, Audio Book
George Mueller dared to trust God for the needs. He was a man whose faith was seldom equaled in today's skeptical world. The story will grip your attention as you listen to the account of one miracle after another as Mueller trusted God for the needs of countless orphans.
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Gladys Aylward, The Little Woman, Audio Book
Christine Hunter writes of GLADYS AYLWARD, THE LITTLE WOMAN and her courage in the struggles with the Chinese Communists to bring her orphans to safety. Without the help of a mission board, Gladys Aylward left England with no support and less than ten dollars in her purse; she was bound for China. The Little Woman tells of countless interventions of God in her daily life as she determined to do His will at any cost.
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Jim Elliot 2-CD Audio Book
JIM ELLIOT was one of the 5 Missionary Martyrs slain by the Auca Indians in Ecuador on January 8, 1956. The death of these five men has challenged countless men and women to take the Gospel message to the ends of the earth.
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John Newton, An Autobiography
John Newton, an Autobiography
Here is the story of JOHN NEWTON, author of the most popular hymn AMAZING GRACE. Newton writes of the change from being a slave trader, to being a slave of Jesus Christ.
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Jungle Pilot
When Nate Saint first went to Ecuador in 1948 he wrote this in one of his letters: I don't want to be a great writer, but I long to express myself... to be able to tell stories with the flavor that can come only from an eyewitness. It was part of Nate's creative nature to set down on paper the experiences through which he was passing. It was from the vast treasury of his own written accounts that this biography came into being.
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Robinson Crusoe, Audio Book
Based on the actual experiences of Alexander Selkirk, a marooned sailor, it tells of Robinson Crusoe, a young Englishman, who disregards his fathers advice and runs off to sea to seek his fortune. After various adventures, he suffers a shipwreck and is cast ashore on a deserted island, where he spends many years alone. Eventually he rescues an Indian from cannibals who invade his island . . .
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The Triumph Of John & Betty Stam
The Triumph of John and Betty Stam recounts the life of husband and wife martyred in China in 1934, and the miraculous deliverance of their baby daughter. The story of this American couple martyred more than half a century ago continues to challenge listeners as we hear of their dedication to Christ, and the incredible delivery from death of their baby daughter.
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Reformation Overview, Video/DVD Series
The Reformation dramatically changed the course of Christian history and Western civilization. Many of the issues faced then still confront us today. Bring the Reformation alive and introduce your class or group to key reformers and major turning points with this fast-paced video curriculum series.
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Amazing Grace, Focus on the Family Radio Theatre
Three Remarkable Lives. One Amazing Grace. Experience events in the late 1700’s that led three men – John Newton, Olaudah Equiano and William Wilberforce – to join together in a fight against England’s slave trade.
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The Hiding Place, from Focus On The Family Radio Theatre
A dramatization of the story of Corrie ten Boom from Focus on the Family Radio Theatre. An old watchmaker in Holland. His two daughters, Corrie and Betsie. Simple, ordinary people. Yet these three unlikely heroes became the center of a major underground operation: To hide Jewish refugees from the occupying Germans. These kindly, law-abiding people broke every rule in the book to save the lives of the men, women and children being hunted by the Nazis. Their home became a hiding place, but the cost of their bravery was betrayal and in the dreaded Ravensbruck concentration camp.
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