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A Man Called Peter: Unabridged Audiobook on
CD
By Catherine Marshall / Oasis Audio Llc
Get to know one of the most dynamic Christians of the 20th century. Scottish
immigrant Peter Marshall's love for the Lord led him from his homeland to the
United States, where he eventually served as chaplain to the Senate until his
death in 1949. Discover the warmth, wisdom, and humanity of this man whose story
has touched hearts worldwide. Nine CDs.

Heroes of Faith, 37 Volumes
By Barbour Publishing
Conviction, courage, and unwavering faith help believers face incredible challenges
to accomplish God's will. After reading these amazing stories, you'll want to serve him, too! Ages 12 to adult. Softcovers.

The Sower Series - 26 Volumes,
By Mott Media, Llc
Great for book reports, school projects, and plain old good reading, the biographies in this series will appeal to kids in fifth to eight grade. (Parents will enjoy reading them, too!) Each volume explores the Christian influences on some of the world's most heroic men and women, and weaves a wealth of factual information into fascinating stories. 128 pages each, softcover from Mott Media.

Sower Series 25 Volumes
By Mott Media, Llc
A 25-volume set of historical biographies for children! Children, ages 9-13, will love reading about the lives and religious convictions of famous historical figures.
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Florence Nightingale, Sower Series
By Mott Media, Llc
Florence went against the wishes of her wealthy parents and defied social custom when she took up a career that no respectable woman of that day would even consider. She became a nurse. History knows her now as "The Lady with the Lamp." Night after night she walked among the cots of wounded soldiers, carrying her kerosene lamp to light the darkness and wearing her cape to keep out the cold. She was always ready to bandage the wounds of a bleeding soldier, give a drink of water to a thirsty patient, or write a letter home for a private on his deathbed. Up until Florence's time, the hospitals in England were a disgrace. Could she better conditions? She would have to overcome the resistance of high officials, the apathy of the public, and even the ignorance of doctors. Throughout her life, Florence remembered the entry in her diary when she was still a girl: "God spoke to me and called me to His service." For ages 9 to 13.
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Thomas Edison: Inspiration and Hard Work
By Janet Benge & Geoff Benge / Ywam Publishing

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Christian Heroes, Books 1-5
By Ywam Publishing
Be encouraged with these fascinating biographies of Christian heroes of the faith! This set of five favorite books includes the stories of Corrie ten Boom, Amy Carmichael, Hudson Taylor, Nate Saint, and Gladys Aylward. Volumes 1-5. Softcover.
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Christian Heroes, Books 6-10
By Ywam Publishing
Be encouraged with these fascinating biographies of Christian heroes of the faith! This set of five favorite books includes the stories of Mary Slessor, Jim Elliot, George Muller, William Carey and Eric Liddell. Softcover.
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Christian Heroes, Books
11-15
By Ywam Publishing
Learn about the exciting and sacrificial lives lived by five people whom God chose to do extraordinary deeds. This five book set includes books on David Livingstone, Betty Greene, Adoniram Judson, Cameron Townsend, and Jonathan Goforth. Five paperback books in slipcase. Books 11-15.
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Christian Heroes Boxed set 16-20
By Ywam Publishing
Be encouraged with these fascinating biographies of Christian heroes of the faith! This set of five favorite books includes the stories of Ida Scudder, Rowland Bingham, William Booth, John Williams and Lottie Moon. Volumes 16-20. Softcover.
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Christian Heroes Books 21-25
By Ywam Publishing
Learn about the lives of Christian Heroes from around the globe and from all times. Books 21-25 feature Lillian Trasher, Wilfred Grenfell, Loren Cunningham, Florence Young and Sundar Singh. 5 books in slipcase.
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Heroes of History: George Washington Carver, From Slave to Scientist
By Janet & Geoff Benge / Emerald Books
Once a kidnapped slave baby, George Washington Carver found freedom in learning everything he could about the world around him. Overcoming poverty and racism, George became a brilliant scientist and a gifted professor who dedicated his expertise to helping black farmers escape the devastating grip of poverty. George's scientific creativity knew no limits. His ingenious experimentation with peanuts and other plants helped rescue the failing Southern economy. Still remembered for his reaching and diverse achievements, Dr. Carver generously shared his talent simply for the reward of helping others.
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George Washington Carver: America's Scientist
By Janet Benge & Geoff Benge / Ywam Publishing
Learn about the ingenious innovations George Washington Carver thought of. From a childhood in slavery, to becoming an important figure in biology and education, this story tells the story of his life.

Hero Tales: A Family Treasury of True Stories from the Lives of Christian Heroes, Volume I
By Dave & Neta Jackson / Bethany House
Drawn from the lives of fifteen key Christian heroes, Hero Tales is a beautifully illustrated treasury of forty-five exciting and educational readings designed to help foster Christian character qualities in families with elementary-age children. This inspiring collection presents a short biography and three true stories for each hero, including:
Amy Carmichael
Martin Luther
Dwight L. Moody
Samuel Morris
Harriet Tubman
John Wesley
Whether read together at family devotions or alone, Hero Tales is an ideal way to acquaint children ages six to twelve with historically important Christians while imparting valuable lessons.
Spurgeon, Heir of the Puritans
By Ernest W. Bacon / Christian Liberty Press
This 184-page book by Ernest W. Bacon delivers an excellent overview of the life of the great nineteenth century English preacher and author Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Grades 9-12.
Trailblazers: Featuring Harriet Tubman and Other Christian Heroes
By Dave & Neta Jackson / Bethany House
This collection of five previously published "Trailblazers" fictionalized biographies describes the courage and strength these men and women had to stand up for
the God they believe in. Books in this compilation are: "Listen for the
Whippoorwill" (Harriet Tubman); "Kidnapped by River Rats" (William & Catherine Booth);
"Quest
for the Lost Prince" (Samuel Morris); "Exiled to the Red River" (Spokane Garry);
and "Assassins in the Cathedral" (Festo Kivengere). 116 pages, softcover.
Trailblazers: Featuring William Tyndale and Other Christian Heroes: Omnibus 3
By Dave and Neta Jackson / Bethany House
Throughout history, steadfast Christians have paved the way for dramatic changes
in the world. The Christian heroes from the Trailblazer Books had the courage and strength to stand up for the God they believe in. Their amazing stories of hope and adventure, described through the eyes of young fictional characters, are timeless lessons for young and old.
The Queen's Smuggler When William Tyndale is imprisoned for illegally
translating Scripture into English, Sarah Poyntz believes that the king might
spare Tyndale's life if only she can get Queen Anne to read a copy of Tyndale's translated New Testament. Caught in the Rebel Camp Danny Sims wants nothing more than to fight with the Union soldiers in the Fifty-Fourth infantry, but he thinks his lame foot will keep him out of the action--until he is befriended by antislavery advocate Frederick Douglass. Mask of the Wolf Boy An accident leaves Chou
Fu-lin disfigured and alone, but friendship from missionaries Jonathan and Rosalind Goforth leads Fu-lin to invite Jesus into his life. His faith is tested, however, when violence breaks out against Christians, and Fu-lin wonders if he should run from his newfound faith to save his life. Flight of the Fugitives Mei-en,
a young Chinese orphan, is terrified to be sold to a foreign lady, but the compassionate missionary Gladys Aylward proves to be a friend and rescuer for Mei-en and hundreds more orphans. The Fate of the Yellow Woodbee When Niwa
is outlawed by his own family for angering another Ecuadorian tribe, he finds hope
in missionary Nate Saint, who Niwa knows is there to help make peace among
the tribes.
Spy For The Night Riders, Trailblazer Series #3 (Martin Luther)
By Dave Jackson / Bethany House
Karl Schumacher was fifteen when he came to the German city of Wittenberg in 1520 seeking an education. He had been very fortunate that the esteemed university professor, Doctor Martin Luther, had taken him into his household as a servant. Luther's promise of tutoring Karl in exchange for his labor was the chance of a lifetime, until a poster on the church door declared his master a heretic! Karl is asked to travel with Doctor Luther to appear before the emperor's Imperial Council
in the city of Worms. Will his life be at stake as well as Luther's? And who is the mysterious young lady who shadows their trip? Could she be a spy for Luther's enemy, Doctor Eck? Recommended for ages 8 to 12.
Escape From The Slave Traders, Trailblazer Series #5 (David Livingstone)
By Dave Jackson / Bethany House
Two young African boys, Wikatani and Chuma, have been captured by slave traders, but the desperate cry would never reach their village. David Livingstone, is doing everything he can to put a halt to the slave traders. But is there any reason to hope that he might help two young boys? Recommended for ages 8 to 12.
Imprisoned In The Golden City, Trailblazer Series #8 (Adoniram & Ann Judson)
By Dave Jackson / Bethany House
The two young Burmese girls had dreaded leaving their father, but he told them the only safe thing was for the two of them to go live with the American missionaries, Adoniram and Ann Judson. May-Lo and Len-Lay really aren't sure what the danger is, and they don't know what to believe about their American foster parents. Could the accusations that the missionaries were English spies be true? When the Judsons leave the city of Rangoon to establish a mission work in Ava, the Golden City, the girls are taken along on the dangerous river trip that will separate them
form their father by 350 miles. Their arrival is followed by eventual disaster. When
the British attack the Burmese, all the white foreigners are hauled off to the Death Prison. Should the girls tell the authorities what they know? Or will they all end up
in the Death Prison? Recommended for ages 8 to 12.
Shanghaied To China, Trailblazer Series #9 (Hudson Taylor)
By Dave Jackson / Bethany House
Neil Thompson had promised his grandmother that he would wait for his grandfather to bring him to see the great ocean going ships at the docks in Liverpool, England. But when he convinced himself that it was okay to go alone, he did not know the danger he would face. Stopping to admire a small clipper ship, Neil is suddenly grabbed and dragged aboard the ship, then locked in a small, dark room. When
he's finally let out, he discovers he's been shanghaied to be a cabin boy on a tea clipper bound for China and there's no chance for escape! Fortunately for Neil, on board ship is a young missionary named Hudson Taylor who is also bound for
China. But will Taylor's friendship and faith be able to overcome all the bad things that fall upon Neil's life? Recommended for ages 8 to 12.
John Bunyan: The Tinker of Bedford
By William Deal / Christian Liberty Press
Do your 8-to-12 year olds know who John Bunyan was? Your
kids will be fascinated by the story of how he was imprisioned for preaching the
gospel and jused his time in jail to write the classic
The Pilgrim's Progress
for his dying daughter.
David Livingstone: African Explorer
By Diane Davis / Mott Media, Llc
David Livingstone was one of the greatest explorers who ever lived. His exciting exploits in Africa tell a story of unsurpassed courage and determination. He left the comfortable missionary stations and lived with the African people. He learned their language. He treated thier sick, helped them build a better life for themselves and told them about Jesus. He made plans to explore Africa, to preach the Gospel, and learn the scientific secrets of this great country. Read his exciting story!
David Livingstone
By Janet Benge / Ywam Publishing
With the heart of an explorer and the passion of an evangelist, David Livingstone mapped vast, unexplored areas of Africa, sharing the gospel with whomever he encountered. His stamina, perserverance, and dogged determination created the legacy of a trailblazing explorer with an undying hunger to make Christ known wherever his steps led him.