Books
A twenty-six-word parade of hope: beginning with God, ending with life, and urging us to do the same. Brief enough to write on a napkin or memorize in a moment, yet solid enough to weather two thousand years of stones and questions. If you know nothing of the Bible, start here. If you know everything in the Bible, return here. We all need the reminder. The heart of the human problem is the heart of the human. And God’s treatment is prescribed in John 3:16.
A Trip to Where? is the story of nine-year-old Joshua and his seven-year-old sister Jenny, who go with their parents on a missions trip to Bangladesh - a place they’ve never heard of before.
In this mission-promoting journal, each month is focused on praying for a region of the world or aspect of sending and supporting mission work. A prayer request is provided for each day as well as space to write prayer requests, daily appointments, and weekly notes. With its spiral binding, it’s easy to use, and it’s a great way to keep organized with the reminder to look to God first as you start your day.
Introduce young kids to one of God’s most amazing creations—bugs! This 36-page children’s book focuses on a variety of bugs found in Africa. It’s a great book for beginner readers.
Young children will enjoy looking up close to the colorful African butterflies and moths found in this book! From the detail of their fuzzy legs to their specially designed wings, these photos will show the beautiful things God has made. This 38-page soft cover book is designed with large print for beginner readers. It is a great companion to the book African Backyard Bug Safari.
Similar in purpose and content to The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus but focused on explaining God’s redemptive story to Muslims.
In Beyond Prison Walls, Marian Bomm tells her story of internment in a World War II Japanese prison camp.
Many ministry endeavors fail because of interpersonal conflict. Building strong relationships between ministry workers is essential for God’s work to be done. In a world where the missionary force is composed of roughly 25% singles and 75% marrieds, how can workers learn to understand one another better…
Similar in purpose and nature to The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus but focused on reaching unbelievers who know little or nothing about the God of the Bible and His redemptive plan.
Over 60% of the world’s population lives in areas that restrict traditional missionaries. To the sovereign Lord, there is no such thing as a closed door.” His servants take the Gospel to people in restricted areas through: bivocational missions…
This practical book offers suggestions and strategies for those interested in starting up new congregations, beginning a branch work, or considering a career in the pastorate or on the mission field.
Understand what it means to be compelled by love. Trusted missiologist Ed Stetzer, along with pastor and coauthor Philip Nation, in Compelled by Love will challenge you to look at love within the context of God, the church, and the lives of individual believers.
Looking for a skit or short drama to give an international flavor to your missions conference, children’s program, or women’s meeting?
Ivor and Ruth Greenslade were great missionary pioneers because they love the Lord Jesus and know the excitement of spreading His love to a lost world. Read the exciting account of their work in Peru.
Gaining Ground With Good Soil: An Evangelism and Discipleship Training Narrative is a scaled-down version of the Good Soil E & D seminar in a narrative format. Not only will the reader learn the Good Soil E & D principles, he may also be motivated to take the training to learn more.
The insights in this book came out of Francis Schaeffer’s evangelistic Bible study ministries. We highly recommend it as a resource for preparing to lead discussions in the Genesis event lessons in The Story of Hope.
The amazing story of God’s blessing on ABWE is detailed in this condensed compilation of the Heritage and Harvest books, with an update to the year 2000.
If you think of the eternal Heaven as a realm of disembodied spirits, clouds, and eternal harp strumming, you’re not ready to teach The Story of Hope. You need to read this book in order to understand and teach the Paradise theme that is interwoven throughout the Bible’s Big Story.
The Bible says, “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” You will chuckle with missionary appointees Dan & Cindi Hopkins and their three children as you read about the joys and trials of their prefield experience.
Adoniram Judson and his wife, Ann, arrived in Moulmein, Burma, in July 1813. Adoniram had become a Baptist while studying the Bible en route, so the Judson’s arrival unwittingly started the Baptist missions movement.