Lottie Moon: A Generous Offering

Lottie Moon: A Generous Offering
Title Lottie Moon: A Generous Offering PDF eBook
Author Renee Meloche
Publisher YWAM Publishing
Total Pages 40
Release 2004-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781576582435

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Born into a privileged southern American family, Lottie Moon became a missionary to the poorest cities in China, risking her life for others.

Lottie Moon: Giving Her All for China

Lottie Moon: Giving Her All for China
Title Lottie Moon: Giving Her All for China PDF eBook
Author Janet Benge
Publisher YWAM Publishing
Total Pages 212
Release 2000-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781576581889

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After becoming the most educated woman in the American South, Lottie Moon (1840-1912) spent thirty-nine years in China. As she watched her fellow missionaries fall to disease and exhaustion, she became just as dedicated to educating Christians about the often preventable tragedies of missionary life as she was to educating Chinese people about the Christian life. Today, an annual missionary offering taken in her name continues to enable countless others to give their all for the gospel.

Send the Light

Send the Light
Title Send the Light PDF eBook
Author Lottie Moon
Publisher Mercer University Press
Total Pages 506
Release 2002
Genre Missionaries
ISBN 9780865547445

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"When the author's father died, Marc Jolley decided that he needed to write something for his sons about what was important in his life. The result, while not a full autobiography, deals with three things in his life that have shaped it more than others; it is about what he loves: baseball, God, and family, but not necessarily in that order all of the time. This memoir, then, is about what the author "knows" and to that extent, each sentence is true in the best tradition of Hemingway. Safe at Home is both a phrase used in baseball and an expression that captures the importance of family." "This story is about how faith, family, and baseball have intersected in his life, an intersection that occurs at home. Critical moments of Jolley's life have seen God, baseball, and family impact at very important times in his life. Whether losing game after game in little league, watching the World Series with his father, or quitting the high school team, the presence of family and his faith shape how he overcomes disappointment or celebrates the sheer joy of playing. Collecting baseball cards in 1968 provides him with a lesson in race and his mother's faith that opens his eyes to a world he never knew."--BOOK JACKET.

Not Forgotten

Not Forgotten
Title Not Forgotten PDF eBook
Author David Brady
Publisher Affinity Books
Total Pages 228
Release 2018-08-06
Genre Baptists
ISBN 9781545642061

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Not Forgotten: Inspiring Missionary Pioneers remembers eighteen women and men, who lived to fulfill Christ's mandate: "Go and make disciples of all nations." Their breathtaking stories span two centuries and cross multiple continents. In order to share the Gospel, these missionaries faced perilous voyages, brutal wars, typhoons, and deadly plagues. You will meet a wandering Jew in Brazil, a tiny woman fighting human trafficking in China, teachers, doctors, a founding father, a soldier, and even a ventriloquist. Their lives will motivate you to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ more faithfully and to live for Him more fully as you see their bold faith in action: Gripping efforts to get the Gospel to the ends of the earth Stirring compassion for the lost and the destitute Perseverance in the face of unimaginable suffering Ordinary men and women empowered by our extraordinary God! God is calling people everywhere to be reconciled to Him through His Son Jesus Christ who died for sinners. These inspiring missionary pioneers dedicated their lives to proclaiming this Good News. Will you join them? Dr. David J. Brady has been a pastor for almost thirty years. He was born in Guyana to Southern Baptist missionaries, Otis and Martha Brady, and was raised in Belize. David and his wife Jennifer live on Shadowlands Farm in North Carolina with their animals. His first book The Gospel for Pet Lovers is a wonderful evangelistic resource. David has been active in supporting cross-cultural missions throughout his ministry. This book combines his love for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and his interest in the history of missions.

Amy Carmichael

Amy Carmichael
Title Amy Carmichael PDF eBook
Author Renee Meloche
Publisher YWAM Publishing
Total Pages 48
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781576582336

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Whether reading for themselves or being read to, children will love the captivating stories, language, and art of these unforgettable picture books. Families will want to collect the whole series Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) rescued hundreds of women and children, first in Irish slums and then in India, by fearing God and nothing else.

Gold by Moonlight

Gold by Moonlight
Title Gold by Moonlight PDF eBook
Author Amy Carmichael
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages 229
Release 2016-11-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1787202747

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Originally published in 1935, Gold by Moonlight was not written by the well for the ill, but by one who knows the sensitive lessons that come from a walk with pain. This book is for all who are walking in the difficult places of life. It is a literary signpost pointing toward the peace and comfort that only comes from the Lord. A spiritually rich book, full of courage for anyone who suffers. “Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the adversities of life? Then this encouraging and comforting book is just for you. Written by Amy Carmichael who has known pain and suffering herself and has an amazing capacity to guide a weary soul back into God’s presence.”—Prayer Tray Illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs.

The History of Wingate Baptist Church 1810-2009

The History of Wingate Baptist Church 1810-2009
Title The History of Wingate Baptist Church 1810-2009 PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Caldwell Gaddy
Publisher Righter Bookstore
Total Pages 382
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 1934936243

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The first part of this study, published in 1984, recounts congregational growth from a brush arbor meeting to a thriving church adjacent to a bustling college campus. Carolyn Gaddy reconstructs the congregation¿s evolution as it confronted missionary and education controversies, the Civil War, industrialization and depression, and modern times. Jerry Surratt deals with the 25 years preceding the church¿s bicentennial in 2010. It is a deeper probing into challenges of ministry, growth, building renovations, denominational change, and gender issues. The congregation expands its ministry to local needs, regional disaster relief, and the plight of abandoned street children in Ukraine.