The wit and wisdom of Marshall Keeble.
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A biography of Barney Dallas Morehead and Nellie Hertzka Morehead.
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Tidbits of decades of overseas work for the Lord by the Wayne & Janet Barrier Family appear in this handsome paperback book. Color photographs throughout make the reader think he or she was there, too.
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As in the Caribbean, Roger took a plane to Africa to enable him to quickly and inexpensively travel throughout much of the continent to conduct seminars and meetings.
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In 1958 Donna and Loy traveled to Zimbabwe in Africa and worked there for many years. He established the Preacher Training School in Mutare.
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Beneath Misty Mountains by Donna Mitchell covers the last years of Loy and Donna Mitchell’s work in Zimbabwe, completing the weaving of the tapestry begun in Donna’s first book, Among the People of the Sun.
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Eldred Echols was a missionary in several African countries, but especially in South Africa. This book provides a window to allow the reader to participate in the varied experiences that Echols had in his mission years.
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Eldred Echols was a missionary in several African countries, but especially in South Africa. This book provides a window to allow the reader to participate in the varied experiences that Echols had in his mission years.
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Rod and Brenda Rutherford worked in Zambia from 1966 until 1972.
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In 1980, Roger and Martha Dickson founded the International School of Biblical Studies in the West Indies, after having done missionary work in Brazil for several years, beginning in 1974.
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This title is a book of glimpses into the daily life of a family on a foreign field. Beginning with preparation to go, it tells the story of getting settled into a new home and a new way of life in New Delhi, the capital city of India, in the year 1972.
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The Merritts served as pioneer missionaries in Northern Rhodesia, and the author described this book in this way: "The Dew Breakers is a series of stories of happenings in the lives of a few old school friends who undertook to do pioneer mission work..."
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Experience the excitement, the wonder, the loneliness, the growth in faith of a young family going to Pakistan, then to Sri Lanka, and finally to India to teach the story of Christ to Moslems, Buddhists and to Hindus.
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Bert and Margie Perry were missionaries for many years in the Philippines, and then later in Peru. They began their mission work in the Philippines in 1956. This book is a recounting of their experiences in that country.
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Bert and Margie Perry were missionaries for many years in the Philippines, and then later in Peru. They began their mission work in the Philippines in 1956. This book is a recounting of their experiences in that country.
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After serving in the U. S. Army for five years during World War II, John Hardin and his wife Bessie served in the mission field of South Africa from 1949 until 1978.
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After serving in the U. S. Army for five years during World War II, John Hardin and his wife Bessie served in the mission field of South Africa from 1949 until 1978.
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Beginning in 1936 Alvin and Georgia served as missionaries in Zambia for virtually their entire lives until their retirement. They taught school, operated a clinic, assisted with a local translation of the Scriptures and engaged in many other activities.
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Go Ye Meant Go Me summaries the mission work over the decades of Dennis Cady in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Haiti. Appended to this are chapters about the labors of Thelma Eubank, Dale Larsen, Maurice Hall, Elizabeth Bernard & Otis Gatewood.
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Reg and Ruth Coles served the Lord in Papua New Guinea for 14 years beginning in 1972. This book is the story of that ministry.
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Mini-biographies of missionaries from a bygone generation.
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Sometimes people ask, "What do you do on those three-month trips to India?" Let Us Go Again begins with preparations for departure and takes the reader along, to share the experiences as well as the emotions involved in working with people in India.
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Donna's book covers their early years of mission work in Tanganyika, while their family was young and before they settled in South Africa, the original home of Al Horne, Donna's missionary husband.
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Donna's book covers their early years of mission work in Tanganyika, while their family was young and before they settled in South Africa, the original home of Al Horne, Donna's missionary husband.
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This is the story of the mission efforts of J.C. & Joyce Shewmaker in Africa. They worked in Zambia and Zimbabwe for a total of 38 years.
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Rising Heat in Tehran is the story of taking the Gospel of Christ to Iran.
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This book is a sharing of some of the Nicks' experiences in Liberia and Nigeria for a period of 33 years.
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This book of twenty-five chapters, filled with personal experiences of a missionary. It has been written with the hope of establishing within the hearts of young people a deep desire to do mission work.
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Brother Beasley, founder of the Restoration Radio Network International, a worldwide Christian broadcasting corporation based in Nashville, TN.
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Muluti means "teacher" in Tonga, the language of Zambia. This is the true story of the life of Alvin Hobby, written by his wife Georgia Hobby. Every Christian would be benefited and blessed by reading the pages that follow.
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