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A Man Worth Knowing - A biography of an amazing man
who was raised in a dysfunctional family on a dirt farm in Northern
Ontario, Canada,, yet who became the Assistant General Superintendent
of the fastest growing Protestant Denomination of his day. His first
sermon in his early teens, through his eventful experiences both
in Evangelism, Pastoring a church, and being a Missionary in both Kenya
and Thailand cause many to read through the night to finish the book.
There are miracles which astounded people, and caused both headlines,
headaches, heart changes and head-strong opposition. Through it all,
Rev. R. A. Bombay had an impact on his family, his church, his city
and his country. A life story every Christian should read - and it
wouldn’t do any harm to non-Christians as well.
Genuine humility and a self-effacing nature characterized the life
of R. A. Bombay. A genuine love of people seemed to be the driving
force behind his ministry. This is perhaps not so much the story
of one person, but more, the stories of the many people who came
into contact with Dick Bombay.
All this from a man who said, “I am fearful of over-dramatization, lest
the simple truth be lost. What God does needs no exaggeration!” Published
by Essence Publishing, Belleville, Ontario.
Price -CDN $12.95 (Plus $2.55 for postage and handling) (US $ 9.95 + $2.55
Delivery)
“Let My People Go!” A
true story of covert incursions into Sudan under threat of death, to
buy back slaves from the Radical Fundamentalist Muslim north. Under the
threat of Islamisation and Arabisation, the black, predominantly Christian
south suffered horrendous attacks by land and air with women and children
taken as slaves, and most of the men left dead, spears in hand - no match
for an AK47. Stories of slaves redeemed from terrible bondage and dehumanisation
will rattle your soul. A genuine, modern horror story. Several full-time
ministries have been begun as a result of individuals who have read
this book. The owner of a chain of book stores in the USA says, “The
best book on the market on the rape of Sudan’s
south”. Published by Multnomah Publishers, Inc., Sisters, Oregon.
Price - CDN $17.95 (Plus $2.55 for postage and handling) (US 12.99 + $2.55 Delivery)
“Slave, Brave and Free” Three countries,
three Cultures, One wish...” They
all want to belong - somewhere,
to someone. Okot (pronounced “Oh
Coat”) Deng knew no other world than the African savannah where
his Dinka tribesmen lived a peaceful existence - until he was captured
and sold as a slave to the owner of a Virginia tobacco plantation.
His hatred for the white men and their God grows as he is punished
and starved, until he knows he must be free or die. Can he find a
home with other runaways in Upper Canada?
Chipagawana is the proud son of an Onondaga Chief, Thunder Arm. He lives for
the day when he will take his place beside his brothers as a brave of his tribe.
He has learned to hate the white man, whose whisky makes fools of the wisest
of braves, and whose God-houses anger the Great Spirit. But then he is mauled
by a bear and finds himself lost in the bush, alone and dying. If he wants to
get home, he need help - from a white boy.
Paul Brentwood is the son of a circuit preacher who left England to bring God’s
Word to the Iroquois in Upper Canada. But Paul has begun to hate the Indians,
who massacred his best friend’s family, and now have ambushed his father.
Lost and alone, Paul longs to know if his father is alive. But how can he find
his way through hostile Iroquois territory?
The three would never have met but for a strange twist of fate - or is it the
hand of Providence? - which brings them together in a way that changes their
lives, and the lives of those around them, forever. Published by Loyal Publishing,
Inc. Sisters Oregon. Soon to be made into a movie.
Price - CDN 17.99 (+ $2.55 Shipping and Handling) (US 12.99 + $2.55 Delivery)
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