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The Hiding Place - Focus on the Family Radio Theatre audiodrama on CD
By Corrie ten Boom / Tyndale Entertainment
Corrie ten Boom and her family decided to act on their faith and defy their Nazi oppressors. As they left behind their quiet life as shopkeepers, they entered a world of passwords, narrow escapes and the constant threat of capture. This Focus on the Family Radio Theatre audio drama features an all-star cast, original musical score and sound design recorded at the actual Hiding Place in Holland.
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Radio Theatre The Hiding Place Set
By Corrie Ten Boom / Tyndale House
An old watchmaker in Holland and his two daughters, Corrie and Betsie become the unlikely heroes of a major underground operation: To hide Jewish refugees from the occupying Germans. Their home became a hiding place, but the cost of their bravery was betrayal and ultimately a spot in the dreaded Ravensbruck concentration camp where they found another hiding place for themselves and those around them. Experience this true life story of Corrie ten Boom through the pages of this book. Or, vividly relive the drama through a compelling audio portrayal on three CDs. Focus on the Family Radio Theatre is a registered trademark of Focus on the Family. All rights reserved.
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Tramp for the Lord Unabridged Audiobook on CD
By Corrie ten Boom & Jamie Buckingham (Ed.) / christianaudio
Years after being released from the concentration camp Ravensbruck, Corrie Ten Boom became a "tramp for
the Lord" by spreading God's word to others and sharing
His love to them. Ten Boom was a Dutch Christian who, along with her father, sister, brother, and nephew, was arrested for concealing Jewish people in their home during Nazi occupation. They were
all sent to concentration camps, and Corrie was the only family member to leave alive. Listen to Corrie as she describes her role as "a tramp for the Lord" and the people she meets along the way-a former prison guard who asks for her forgiveness, a missionary who's unwanted baby ended up saving her life, a travel agent who realizes that her ultimate destination cannot be found anywhere on a map, and more. Corrie's faithful love for the Lord is truly what has been able to carry her through life.
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Unabridged audio CD; approximately 5.5 hours; 5 CDs; read by Nadia May.
God's Smuggler - Unabridged Audiobook on CD
By Brother Andrew & John Sherill / eChristian Inc.
As a boy he dreamed of being a spy - undercover behind enemy lines. As a man he found himself undercover for God. Brother Andrew was his name, and for decades his life story, recounted in
God's Smuggler, has awed and inspired millions. This bestseller tells of the young Dutch factory worker's incredible efforts to transport Bibles across closed borders - and the miraculous ways in which God provided for him every step of the way. This story is reintroduced in a 35th anniversary edition with a new foreword and afterword. Brother Andrew's story remains as inspiring today as it was thirty-five years ago, and with this new release it will motivate a new generation to risk everything to follow God's call.
8 hours. 7 CDs. Unabridged. Read by Simon Vance.
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St. Patrick
By William J. Federer / Ingram Book Company
This is the real history of the amazing life of St. Patrick that went from tragedy to triumph as he founded 300 churches and reevangelized Europe. Kidnapped as a boy, Patrick was a slave for six years in Ireland. After a miraculous escape, he was called back by a dream and founded 300 churches and baptized 120,000 believers.

Safely Home
By Randy Alcorn / Tyndale House
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God's Smuggler: 35th Anniversary Edition
By Brother Andrew / Baker

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The Hiding Place, DVD
By Wesscott Marketing
In wartime Holland, the Ten Boom family quietly sheltered Jews in their small house---until Nazis discovered the "hiding place." This is the remarkable true story of Corrie and her sister Betsie's endurance of the death camp, and their sure hope that God alone is our true refuge. Starring Julie Harris, Eileen Heckart, and Arthur O'Connell. 2 hours, 20 minutes.
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Beyond The Next Mountain, DVD
By Vision Video
In this true-life missionary thriller, a single copy of the Gospel of John finds its way to one of the most violent tribes in India, transforming its leaders from headhunters into heart-hunters totally committed to God. One convert, Rochunga Pudaite, was so inspired by his new life in Christ that he launched Bibles for the World so others could hear the gospel. 97 minutes.
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Christian Heroes: Then & Now--Adoniram Judson, Bound For Burma
By Janet & Geoff Benge / Ywam Publishing
Adoniram Judson went from being a Deist to America's first missionary, eventually translating the Bible into the Burmese language. Examine his conversion, calling, and trials in the missionary field as he led out his calling with conviction and God-given courage. 230 pages, softcover.
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William Carey: Obliged to Go
By Janet Benge / Ywam Publishing
William's amazing journey to India would prove to be just the beginning of a missionary quest filled with hardship and heartache as well as tremendous victories. Often referred to as "the father of modern missions," William Carey displayed a single-minded determination to set his face like a flint to the task of bringing the gospel to those lost in darkness. His life of service and sacrifice is a guidepost for Christians of all generations.
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Paula The Waldensian
By Eva Lecomte / A.b. Publishing
Into the home of an interesting but self-centered family in old France comes Paula,
a young orphaned cousin, from the little village of Villar, in the Waldensian Valley. Though living very simply, tending cows, goats, sheep and rabbits, Paula has been brought up to know and love the Lord Jesus and read the Scriptures. Her Lord and
His Word are the center of her life, and she can no more keep this good news all to herself than she can stop breathing or eating.
This causes a good many complications, for her cousins' home was one where "religion" was a forbidden subject, never to be mentioned, and Paula soon found herself forbidden to read her own precious Bible.
Paula's loving obedience, her happy friendliness and charm, her overflowing love for everyone she meets, win the hearts of all, family and neighbors alike, and cause many a change in that little French village on the road from Rouen
to Darnetal.
This book was originally written in French, Translated into Spanish, and then into English. Recommended for ages 9 and up.

The Adventure of Missionary heroism
By John C. Lambert, edited by Joshua M. Wean / The Vision Forum, Inc
These are not make-believe narratives of fictional tales, but stirring adventures of godly men and women braving wild animals, shipwrecks, and savage natives - all for the sake of sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. Features illustrations throughout the book. Hardcover, 374 pages.
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Missionary Patriarch: The True
Story of John G. Paton
By The Vision Forum, Inc
From Scotland to the South Pacific islands, John Paton left all that was familiar to face terrifying dangers amidst the cannibals of the New Hebrides. Profoundly shaped by his father's death, Paton led thousands to Christ. This is the story of one man's vision for the family, love for the lost, trust in God's sovereignty, and indomitable courage in the face of adversity.

The Hiding Place: Corrie Ten Boom, Deluxe
Edition
By Corrie Ten Boom / Barbour Publishing
The Hiding Place proves that the light of God's love can penetrate even the darkest recesses of despair, places like the Nazi extermination camp at Ravensbruck. After protecting Dutch Jews in a secret room in their home, Corrie ten Boom, her sister and father were discovered, arrested, and imprisoned. Only Corrie survived, but her faith in God remained strong---so strong that, after the war, she could forgive a former camp guard in a face-to-face meeting. More than just a spellbinding adventure, The Hiding Place is a life-changing story.
The Hiding Place, 35th Anniversary Edition
By Corrie ten Boom with Elizabeth & John Sherrill / Baker
Escape to The Hiding Place to discover Corrie ten Boom's heart-pounding account of World War II's concentration camps. Within these pages you'll find tragedy, perseverance and the reality of God's overcoming love. Corrie's unique writing style subtly reveals her gift of faith and powerfully unveils God's amazing grace.
The Hiding Place
By Corrie Ten Boom / Random House, Inc
When the Nazis invaded Holland, Corrie ten Boom's quiet life turned into a nightmare. Because she made her home a "hiding place" for Jews, she and her family were sent to a concentration camp. Refusing to despair, Corrie discovered how Jesus can turn loss to glory! This unforgettable story will move you to tears and to joy.
Tramp for the Lord
By Corrie ten Boom / Jove
This is Corrie ten Boom's story: beginning where her profoundly moving bestseller ended, taking us on a uniquely thrilling tour to the nearest and farthest corners of the earth. She is a modest and simple woman who has seen and known a world few others could imagine: a survivor of Hitler's worst concentration camps and one of the most remarkable evangelists of our time.
Shadow of the Almighty
By Elisabeth Elliot / HarperOne
This beautifully written and moving memoir of the martyrdom of Jim Elliot and four other missionaries at the hands of the Auca Indians in Ecuador has inspired Christians since its first publication in 1958. Elisabeth Elliot makes full use of Jim's revealing diaries to fill in the details of a life "hid with Christ in God." Her portrait of a man who was utterly committed is a timeless testament to the mercy and majesty of the Almighty.
Shadow of the Almighty: The Life
and Testament of Jim Elliot
By Elisabeth Elliot / Hendrickson Publishers
Originally published in 1958, this modern classic has been inspiring and challenging Christians for generations! Based on Jim Elliot's revealing diaries and his wife's own experiences, this moving memoir shares the story of the life and martyrdom of five missionaries at the hands of the Ecuadorian Huaroni tribe in 1956. Includes photographs. 272 pages, hardcover from Hendrickson.
Through Gates of Splendor
By Elisabeth Elliot / Tyndale House
In 1956, five young men, including Elliot's husband, traveled into the jungles of Ecuador to establish communication with the fierce Waorani Tribe. In a nearby
village, their wives waited to hear from them. The news they received---all five missionaries had been murdered---changed lives forever. A lasting story of God's grace and great courage. 269 pages, softcover from Tyndale.
Through Gates of Splendor
By Elisabeth Elliot / Hendrickson Publishers
In 1956, five young men, including Elliot's husband, traveled into the jungles of Ecuador to establish communication with the fierce Waorani tribe. In a nearby village, their wives waited to hear from them. The news they received---all five missionaries had been murdered---changed lives forever. A powerful story of great courage and God's grace. 272 pages, hardcover from Hendrickson.
Through Gates of Splendor
By Elisabeth Elliot / Living Books
In January 1956, a tragic but inspiring story broke in headlines across the world. Five young men had dared to make contact with a Stone Age tribe deep in the Jungles of Ecuador. The goal: to establish communication with a people whose only previous response to the outside world had been to attack all strangers. The men's mission combined modern technology with innate ingenuity, sparked by a passionate determination to get the gospel to a people without Christ.
George Muller of Bristol (1805-1898
By Arthur T. Pierson / Hendrickson Publishers
Over his lifetime Muller established 117 schools that educated more than 120,000 children, including numerous orphans, and founded the Scriptural Knowledge Institution for Home and Abroad. By prayer alone, without solicitation, he raised over seven million dollars. This is the classic biography written by his son-in-law. 496 pages, hardcover.
Hendrickson.
A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael
By Elisabeth Elliot / Baker
A vibrant portrait of Amy Carmichael-one of India's most beloved missionaries.
Follow the journey of a courageous Irishwoman who spent 53 years in South India without furlough, earning the nickname "Amma" or "Mother" from the underprivileged children she regarded as God's jewels.
Hudson and Maria: Pioneers in
China
By John Pollock / Christian Focus Publications
Once upon a time in Imperial China---a lost world of pigtails, Mandarins, and dragon-roofed temples---an incredible love story unfolded between Hudson Taylor, the pioneering missionary, and Maria Dyer. Anchored by faith, their short marriage flourished despite the most bitter circumstances. Historian John Pollock draws
Hudson and Maria from Taylor's original letters and papers, and weaves them together to create a dramatic 3-dimensional portrait of one of the greatest missionary families of all time. 206 pages, softcover,
Christian Focus.
Jungle Pilot: The Gripping Story
of the Life & Witness of Nate Saint, Martyred Missionary to Ecuador
By Russell Hitt / Discovery House Publishers
In 1956, Nate Saint and four other missionaries were killed in Ecuador by the Waodani (Auca) Indians they had come to serve. This is the story of Nate's faithful service and enduring legacy for Christ and His kingdom. This new edition tells the original story and then brings it up to date through the epilogue and time line written by Nate's son, Stephen, who recently returned to the jungles of Ecuador to see and record the remarkable progress in the work pioneered by Nate and his missionary friends.
Fox's Book of Martyrs
By W. B. Forbush / Zondervan
"From the Publisher:" A great Christian classic, describing the heroism and martyrdom of countless believers. An unparalleled volume since its 16th century origin. Paperback, 370 pages.
Eternity in Their Hearts: Startling Evidence of Belief in the One True God
By Don Richardson / Gospel Light
Startling Evidence of Belief in the One True God in Hundreds of Cultures Throughout the World Has the God who prepared the gospel for all people groups also prepared all people groups for the gospel? Don Richardson, author of the best-selling book Peace Child, has studied cultures throughout the world and found within hundreds of them startling evidence of belief in the one true God. In Eternity in Their Hearts, Richardson gives fascinating, real-life examples of ways people have exhibited in their histories terms and concepts that have prepared them for the gospel. Read how Pachacuti, the Inca king who founded Machu Picchu, the majestic fortress in Peru, accomplished something far more significant than merely building fortresses, temples or monuments. He sought, reached out and found a God far greater than any popular 'god' of his own culture. And there have been others throughout the world, like him, who lived to receive the blessing of the gospel. Get ready to be amazed at these intriguing examples of how God uses redemptive analogies to bring all men to Himself, bearing out the truth from Ecclesiastes that God "has also set eternity in the hearts of men."
The Journal and Selected Letters of William Carey
By Terry C. Carter / Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc
From the publisher: William Carey, an English pastor, has been called the "Father of the Modern Mission Movement." For the first time, his letters and journals are compiled and made available as a tutor for missionaries today. This book contains the edited version of Carey's complete journal written from 1793-1795, his first years in India, along with excerpts from letters addressing mission strategy, support, struggles, daily life, spirituality, and other important issues missionaries faced. The Journal and Selected Letters of William Carey reveals William Carey's unique understanding of the mission task. It allows insight into the character and personality of one of the most famous Christian missionary heroes.
Peace Child: The Unforgettable Story of Primitive Jungle Treachery in the 20th Century
By Don Richardson / Gospel Light
In 1962, Don and Carol Richardson risked their lives to share the gospel with the Sawi people of New Guinea. This is the unforgettable story of living among these headhunters and cannibals who valued treachery through fattening victims with friendship before the slaughter. God gave Don and Carol the key to the Sawi hearts via a redemptive analogy from their own mythology. The "peace child" became the secret to unlocking a value system that existed through generations over centuries,
possibly millenniums, of time. This analogy became a stepping-stone by which the gospel came into the Sawi culture and started both a spiritual and social revolution from within. With an epilogue updating how the gospel impacted the Sawi, this missionary classic will inspire a new generation of readers to hear this unforgettable story and the lessons it teaches us about communicating with Christ in a meaningful way to those around us.
The Life and Legacy of Saint Patrick
By Michael J. McHugh / Great Light Publications
For too long, the work and legacy of Saint Patrick has been obscured by myths and legends. For this reason, most Christians living today know little of the actual exploits of this fascinating hero from Church history.
Over sixteen hundred years ago, God raised up a man named Patrick to take the gospel of Christ to the people of Ireland. Seldom in church history has any missionary been blessed with a more fruitful ministry. The preaching of Patrick was used by Almighty God to transform many of the Irish people from idol worshiping pagans into servants of the Lord Jesus Christ. The biography entitled
The Life and Legacy of Saint Patrick seeks to vividly portray the true story of this faithful missionary, and to encourage Christians living in the twenty-first century to follow the Great Commission of Christ: "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost." (Matthew 28:19)
This new fully illustrated biography on the life of Saint Patrick is written in
a lively and engaging manner, and will help readers to better understand how
God's grace enabled one man to accomplish so much for the kingdom of Christ.
This 160-page softbound book, which includes 13 full color photos and 21 black and white illustrations, is recommended for ages 11-16.