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The Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions
Edited by Gerald H. Anderson
The worldwide extension
of the Christian church is a direct result of people who have played key roles in the missionary enterprise. This major reference
work is the first to fully document the global history of Christian missions by means of biographical articles on the most outstanding
missionaries from the past 2,000 years.
Although it contains the biographies of some Catholics and Charismatics,
the Fundamental Baptist world will glean much more information on these missionaries from this book than any single volume that
we know of.
845 pages. 8 1/2" x 11" $50.00
A Church Falsely Accused
by Pastor Bill Wininger.
The North Sharon Baptist Church in Grass Lake, Michigan was a country church faced
with accusations that threatened to destroy its 100-year-old reputation. This is the story of how God spared his people from this
vicious scandal.
166 pages, hardback. $10.00
You Can Make It
by Tom Williams.
This is a true story about how God can use catastrophes in a family's life and turn
them into something good. It is a story that will touch your heart and your life.
102 pages. $4.95
Loving My Wife Back To Health
by Dr. Tom Williams.
Here is a moving story about how a young man falls in love and begins a remarkable
marriage with his godly wife and how, when tragedy strikes, God gives him grace to abound and faith to love his wife back to health.
92
pages. $5.50
Shady Acres Shenanigans
by John L. Thompson.
"Snapshots" of funny, bizarre and inspiring stories about a great Texas church
built by cowboy preacher Jack Wood.
125 pages. Combbound. $5.00
The Billy Sunday Story
by Lee Thomas.
The biography of The Billy Sunday Story fills in the less commonly known details of God's working
in the life of this chosen vessel. Included are the details of meeting Helen Thompson, his future wife and helper in the work, and
the temptation offered through larger contracts from baseball teams just as he was setting out in full-time service for Christ.
After
Lee Thomas' telling of the story of this greatly blessed life, there are also Billy Sunday's brief autobiography as he told it to
the "Ladies' Home Journal," a tribute from his beloved wife, a reprinting of his funeral service, a chapter of quotes from the evangelist,
and three of his best known sermons.
341 pages. hdbk. $12.00
Embracing the Untouchables:
The Story of Tommy Tillman
by Stephen Fortosis.
Communist seamen
were docked at U.S. ports, but no one was reaching them with the gospel. An Indian tribe in Central America was being taught
that salvation came through the church and their good deeds. Thousands in leper colonies in Thailand were not only losing their
limbs, but losing all hope, because no one seemed to care. Thai children of lepers slept in sewers, and Thai orphans were often
sold as sex slaves. Thousands in pro-Communist Mongolia had never heard that Jesus died for them too. One man emerged
to bring these people hope through demonstrating Christ's compassion and presenting to them the Gospel. This man was Tommy Tillman
and
you simply must read his story.
137 pages. $12.00
Sleeping Spiders, Green Grapefruits
and Empty Cages
by Joan Tyson.
The spellbinding account of God's miracle works in the
life and ministry of two faithful missionaries.
Gladys Aylward,
The Little Woman.
Nothing is impossible with God. The story of
The Little Woman proves it! Read the truelife
story of
Gladys Aylward who, by faith, trusted God to provide for all her needs. With less than ten dollars in her pocket, but armed with enormous
faith, Gladys Aylward courageously answered God’s call to become a missionary in China. But it was no easy task. Witness the way God
empowered her to overcome tremendous obstacles to fulfill His plan for her life. Read how this “little woman” based her entire life
on trusting God’s promise: “Be not afraid of them-I am your God.”
153 pages. $6.50