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- 154 Unreached People Group Images
(50) (Thursday, 11 October 2007) The powerful story of real life ... one photo at a time.Few things are as powerful as a picture. Help people literally see the need for the love of Christ. This CD-ROM of 154 photos brings you face-to-face with people from a diverse range of unreached people groups, in many different countries – Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Tunisia, Burkina Faso, and many more! Professionally taken and in a format that is perfect for multi-media presentations, newsletters, and bulletins, this CD can be one of the most influential tools in your arsenal. Photos can print to a maximum... View Rating and Comments
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- 154 Unreached People Group Images - KIDS
(34) (Thursday, 11 October 2007) However you see the world, make sure it isn't blurry.A picture is worth a thousand words. This CD-ROM of 154 children's photos makes finding the right words easier. Bring your kids face-to-face with children from a diverse range of unreached people groups in many different countries – Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Tunisia, Burkina Faso, and many more! Professionally taken and in a format that is perfect for multi-media presentations, newsletters, and bulletins, this CD can be one of the most influential tools in your arsenal. Photos can print to a maximum of 8" x 10". Designed for... View Rating and Comments
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- 2020 Vision
(29) (Saturday, 29 September 2007) MISSION: POSSIBLE It's happening, but you won't get the details on the news. In 20/20 Vision find out how the Gospel is reaching people in some amazing places! Exciting breakthroughs in new harvest fields are highlighted, along with scriptural insights into God's heart for the nations. You'll be encouraged to read about the Black Berbers, the Parmiri, and the Meo people, and amazed to find the percentage of born-again Christians is growing fastest in places like Cameroon, Aruba, and Togo! Bill and Amy Stearns have put together an invaluable tool for God's people, providing not only... View Rating and Comments
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- A Light Shines in Central Asia
(29) (Saturday, 29 September 2007) From the author of On Being a Missionary comes the book A Light Shines in Central Asia. This book presents real-life experiences of missionaries sharing the gospel in Buryatia, Tibet, and Mongolia. These stories show God’s awesome power as He changes lives and protects His servants while they live and work in predominantly Buddhist countries.
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- Bamboo in Winter, DVD
(14) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) She was just back from the university. With memories of Tiananmen Square still fresh in her mind, she now faced a new kind of revolution. A revolution of the soul. The Preacher has come to the village, bringing the Bible's life-changing message. As she listens, she is edged closer to an eternal decision. But in this atheistic communist society, the consequences of such a decision can be devastating. Based on actual events now happening to the suffering house church in China, this thrilling 58-minute drama will move viewers into a new sense of the power of faith in... View Rating and Comments
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- Becoming a World Changing Family
(33) (Thursday, 13 December 2007) Think your family just doesn't have time to share its faith? THINK AGAIN The sheer volume of activities competing for your family's time and energy can make it hard to focus on one of the most important tasks of all, fulfilling the Great Commission. Becoming a World Changing Family will show you how to see the world as Jesus does and brings his transforming message to those around you. It's packed with ideas that are fun and practical for even the busiest of families. Discover how you can connect to people... View Rating and Comments
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- Building Global Vision
(54) (Thursday, 11 October 2007) "If God has something in mind that he wants to accomplish in the world, through our church, how do we know what it is?" Prepare yourself, through this 6-step quest, to see his desires accomplished through your church. By David Mays. Published by ACMC. 73 pages, 2005. View Rating and Comments
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- Daring to Live on the Edge
(19) (Thursday, 06 December 2007) Living by faith is not the domain of only those Christians called to "full-time" ministry. Every Christian can enter into the adventure. What is important is not our vocation, but whether we are committed to obeying God's will in our lives. If you are willing to step out in faith and trust in God, doing whatever it is He has asked you to do, then you will see His provision. Once you have experienced this, you will be spoiled for the ordinary. Author Loren Cunningham and his wife, Darlene, are the founders of Youth With A Mission.... View Rating and Comments
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- Encounter India DVD
(29) (Thursday, 11 October 2007) Imagine what you and your church can do to see India impacted for eternity by the good news of Jesus Christ. Are you ready to see what God can do through you? India is one of the most strategic countries in the world. Over a billion people live there. It is home to Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists, among others. Imagine the effect on the world if the gospel swept across India, redeeming millions for Christ! Encounter India is a comprehensive resource which explores the vast array of peoples who live here – giving adults and children... View Rating and Comments
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- For Such a Time as This
(24) (Tuesday, 02 October 2007) “In this brief volume, Dr. Howard Foltz succeeds in providing a concise exposition of God’s purpose and plan in missions. Dr. Foltz not only informs, he presents an inescapable challenge which will transform the missionary involvement in any church that accepts it.” –Dr. Jerry Horner View Rating and Comments
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- God's Heart for the Nations
(51) (Tuesday, 02 October 2007)God's Heart for the Nations rips apart the old, traditional understandings of God's plan and purpose for our lives. In eight lessons, author and global activist, Jeff Lewis, lays bare the heart and mind of God as he combines powerful Bible passages with challenging and provocative questions. Each lesson is followed by a time of meditation and focus on an unreached people group. If you really knew the heart and mind of God, would you dare to follow him? By Jeff Lewis. 52 pages.
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- How to Get Your Congregation Involved in Missions
(25) (Friday, 12 October 2007) A simple, story-style, easy-to-use manual for developing fresh methods of communicating missions and recruiting individual involvement. Each chapter includes key quotes, bullet lists of the main points, and a fill-in-the-blank worksheet. The primary value of the book is that it provides a few practical ways to think about how to get fresh, creative ideas. By David Mays. Published by ACMC. 37 pages. View Rating and Comments
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- Let the Nations Be Glad! : The Supremacy of God in Missions - Second Edition
(25) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007)The Supremacy of God in Missions Since its publication a decade ago, Let the Nations Be Glad! has provided thousands of seminary students, missionaries, and pastors with a sound theological foundation for missions. Piper now offers a revised and expanded edition of this theological and biblical defense of God's supremacy in all things. Drawing on texts from the Old and New Testaments, Piper demonstrates that worship is the ultimate goal of the church and that proper worship drives...View Rating and Comments
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- Loving the Church, Blessing the Nations
(35) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007) Rediscovering the role God designed for the church in mission is a critical issue facing the missions movement today. This book shows how churches can become centers of mission vision and implementation to accomplish God’s design for the local church. “I am delighted with this courageous and balanced book, which helps us toward a more biblical concept of local churches and missions for the twenty-first century.” –Patrick Johnstone, WEC International, author of Operation World
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- Magnify Your Vision for the Small Church
(36) (Sunday, 14 October 2007) The thrilling story of a small church that dared to launch a ministry to Muslim refugees in Bosnia. This is a primer on releasing the potential that lies dormant in the small churches of the world. You will be amazed at God's ability to do extraordinary things through ordinary people. You will also never again see small congregations as second-class citizens in the kingdom of God. This is a must read for every leader of a small church. By John Rowell, pastor of Northside Community Church in Atlanta, Georgia. 387 pages. View Rating and Comments
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- Men and Women of Faith Series — Brother Andrew
(20) (Thursday, 13 December 2007) From the Men and Women of Faith Series. 144 page paperback. The thrilling story of a man whose simple obedience continues to help change the world! As a boy during World War II, Brother Andrew was a messenger for the Dutch resistance movement, helping night and day to sabotage the Nazi control of Holland. Years later, while attending Bible college, he was challenged to the dangerous task of delivering Bibles in Eastern Europe. That story, as told in "God's Smuggler," kindled a remarkable movement in the West to find ways to take the gospel where doors were considered... View Rating and Comments
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- Men and Women of Faith Series — Gladys Aylward
(19) (Thursday, 13 December 2007) From the Men and Women of Faith Series. 128 page paperback. Gladys Aylward is the "Little Woman" whose great faith carried her to the people of China. Her life is remembered around the world as one that defied all expectations. Despite a poor education, a family that had no money, and the disappointment of being told that the China Inland Mission considered her too old to learn the Chinese language, her desire to be a missionary refused to surrender its call. She scraped and saved every penny she could earn and booked an overland rail passage to China... View Rating and Comments
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- Men and Women of Faith Series — Hudson Taylor
(19) (Thursday, 13 December 2007) From the Men and Women of Faith Series. 120+ page paperback. Autobiography previously published under the title "To China With Love"). Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) left England on September 19, 1853, and did not reach China until spring of the following year. He was a pioneer missionary whose life exemplified the blessedness of union with Christ. He is credited with translating the New Testament into a Chinese dialect and founding the China Inland Mission. His unflinching commitment to present the Gospel to the Chinese allowed him endure the long and arduous voyage, constant persecution, poverty, and almost insurmountable differences... View Rating and Comments
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- Men and Women of Faith Series — Jim Elliot
(17) (Thursday, 13 December 2007) From the Men and Women of Faith Series. 120+ page paperback. Jim Elliot, a modern martyr, gained international recognition when he died with four others at the hands of Auca Indians. His story and memoirs have become a source of missionary inspiration through the writing and speaking of his wife, Elisabeth. As a young American graduating from Wheaton College, he quickly discovered a vocation in the missionary life. The field he chose was the unexplored frontiers of Ecuador in Latin America. Not content with bringing the Gospel to the civilized people of the country, he and his four... View Rating and Comments
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- Men and Women of Faith Series — Mary Slessor
(20) (Thursday, 13 December 2007) From the Men and Women of Faith Series. 139 page paperback. The remarkable story of the courage and compassion of a woman who dared to challenge a mission field that had come to be known as "the white man's grave." From earliest childhood in Dundee, Scotland, Mary Slessor desired to carry the gospel to the unreached people groups of West Africa. From the moment of her arrival in 1876, she encountered and overcame both the primitive hazards of pioneer missionary work and the barbarous social practices of the tribes to whom she had been sent. In time churches... View Rating and Comments
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- Mission Maker Magazine 2005
(23) (Wednesday, 12 December 2007) Find everything you want to know about modern missions in the first year's edition of this comprehensive new annual mission magazine — information and resources covering everything from evangelism to water wells in 18 engaging, useful articles by Ralph Winter, Luis Bush, Scott Bessenecker, Miriam Adeney, Tim Dearborn, Roger Peterson, Wayne Sneed, Jim Reapsome, Daryl Nuss, and others. Topics include: "Lord of the Slums;" unreached peoples; field risk assessment for short-term mission; "Daugters of Islam;" cultural research questions for the short-termer; and others. View Rating and Comments
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- Mission Maker Magazine 2006
(21) (Wednesday, 12 December 2007) Mission Maker Magazine is an annual resource guide to help equip Christians for God's worldwide mission. This 84-pg 2006 issue features the 50-year martyrdom anniversary of Jim Elliot, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, & Pete Fleming; the 200-year anniversary of the Haystack Prayer Meeting; and other great articles along with several prayer and action items to help strengthen your mission involvement. Mission Maker Magazine also contains more than 100: mission-related product & service providers; mission ministry trainers & equippers; sending & receiving organizations -- plus a great resource catalogue featuring more than 40 mission-related books and resouces... View Rating and Comments
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- Mission Maker Magazine 2007
(20) (Wednesday, 12 December 2007) The 3rd annual edition! A 100-pg, full-color resource guide to help equip you effectively and strategically for God's worldwide mission during 2007. Learn exactly how many people were alive on New Year's Day 2007 who know Jesus, and who don't know Jesus. Learn where the world's missionaries are — and are not. Will Saddleback's pastor Rick Warren's P.E.A.C.E. plan combat the global giants? Would you like some great questions to help debrief your short-termers? Will genuine indigenous music usurp the classic mission evangelist? Should we respect Muslims? Would you like to meet five unreached people groups? — and... View Rating and Comments
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- Mission Maker Magazine 2008!
(20) (Wednesday, 12 December 2007) The 4th annual edition! A 100-pg, full-color resource guide to help equip you effectively and strategically for God's worldwide mission during 2008. Learn exactly how many people will be alive on New Year’s Day 2008 who know Jesus, and who don’t know Jesus. Learn where the world’s missionaries are — and are not. What does “MySpace” have to do with Christian missions? Where are we in terms of reaching the unreached? What is the mission of Christ’s supremacy? Can missionaries learn any lessons from business travelers? Is there a revolution going on in medical missions? What is “missions”... View Rating and Comments
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- Mission Now (Developing a Mission Lifestyle)
(19) (Thursday, 13 December 2007) Mission Now is about having a passionate heart to know Christ as well as a passionate heart for all the people of this world. It challenges the readers to make sure that their professed beliefs match their daily actions and reminds us that we can all make a difference - across cultures, across the street, and across international boundaries. In a clear and lively way, the writers draw on their extensive experience of mission to fully explore the topic. We discover what exactly a mission lifestyle is, how to get one, and the way mission and the church... View Rating and Comments
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- MISSIONS MADE EXCITING FOR ADULTS
(26) (Saturday, 22 September 2007)"Go ye into all the world." Christ's command to His followers makes every Christian a missionary. These 60 interactive ideas equip the adults in your church to be missionaries in their workplaces, in their neighborhoods, and involved in worldwide missions through caring, giving, and praying. From high school through retirement, a praying group of missions-minded adults will make a difference in the lives of those who go to faraway fields and to those who labor in inner cities or on Indian reservations. It will...View Rating and Comments
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- Mountain Rain
(20) (Friday, 14 December 2007) James Fraser was only twenty-two when he abandoned a promising career and went to China. At first sight of the Lisu tribes people of Yunnan province he felt an immediate affection for them, and for the rest of his life he labored to bring them to Christ and to Christian maturity. Eileen Crossman has brought him to life for today’s readers in this superb biography which reveals the secret of his success. View Rating and Comments
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- New Brahmin, The
(22) (Sunday, 14 October 2007) Through this video you'll journey with several modern Brahmins through an intimate look at their lives, their beliefs, and the challenges they face in connecting with Christ's love. The Brahmins are an unreached Hindu people group in India. There are few known believers among the millions of modern Brahmins spread throughout the cities of India. As the traditional priests and religious leaders of Hindu peoples, the Brahmins held a great deal of sway among the people of India's caste system. Today, Brahmins are struggling with the changes of modern India, seeking the true value of their beliefs. View Rating and Comments
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- Operation China
(20) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007) Operation China introduces the minority peoples of China, made up of 490 groups and more than 100 million members. These diverse cultures, from the blue-eyed Muslims of Xinjiang to the tribal people of the jungles of Yunnan, are presented using brilliantly colored photographs, anthropological and geographical data, maps, statistics and a prayer calendar. Operation China is indexed with an extensive bibliography of English and Chinese-language publications. Also available on CD-ROM. View Rating and Comments
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- Peoples of the Buddhist World
(24) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007)A Christian Prayer Guide This is an invaluable resource for missions strategists, Bible translators and prayer intercessors. Paul Hattaway has meticulously collected the available information on all the Buddhist people groups of the world. Readers will learn about the different forms of Buddhism, where and how these are practiced, and what special challenges they present for Christians who want to bring the good news of Jesus to Buddhists. Paul Hattaway is the international director of Asia Harvest and is author of The Heavenly Man, Back...View Rating and Comments
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- Peoples On the Move
(24) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007) Introducing the Nomads of the World Nomads - they inhabit every continent yet have "no abiding city". Always on the move, they are often "invisible", unreached, despised and easily forgotten by settled citizens. This is the most comprehensive source of information on all the nomadic peoples of the world and includes maps, black and white photographs, people profiles and bibliographic data. View Rating and Comments
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- Run With the Vision
(26) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007)World maps are being redrawn. Governments are changing. Overwhelmed by a world of fresh possibilities, people around the globe are spiritually hungry perhaps as never before. Each new day brings unprecedented opportunities for reaching every people group with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Run With the Vision outlines the remarkable breakthroughs taking place in our world, identifies the doors opening to the gospel, and shows how churches can become active, mobilizing, missionary-sending congregations without abandoning local concerns. This...View Rating and Comments
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- Shaping Eternity Infobytes CD
(39) (Sunday, 14 October 2007)What is the state of the world? What is the state of your heart? What will it take to finish the Great Commission?
Shaping Eternity Infobytes answers these questions and more while encouraging you and your church to be involved with God's work among unreached peoples. Ten Infobytes (about two minutes each) and the flash animation "Satan's Undoing" (7:35 minutes) are designed for large congregations, small groups, or homeschool settings. The simple, yet powerful presentations are perfect for use with a sermon or discussion. These 11 presentations will educate and challenge Christians to find their part in shaping... View Rating and Comments
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- Stories from the Front Lines: Power Evangelism in Today's World
(24) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007) Power Evangelism In Today's World In the last decades the world has seen explosive growth in the ministry of "power evangelism." This potent method of evangelization, which links the Word of God and the sharing of the Gospel with supernatural demonstrations of God's love and power, has resulted in thousands of souls won to Christ. Forty true, dramatic accounts of the kinds of conversions that are taking place all over the world are compiled in this work and compared with biblical and historical parallels. View Rating and Comments
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- The George Verwer Collection
(18) (Friday, 14 December 2007) George Verwer, who recently celebrated 50 years of ministry, has inspired and encouraged thousands in their Christian discipleship. Now three of his best-loved books, The Revolution of Love, No Turning Back, and Hunger for Reality are brought together in this three-in-one collection. This uncomplicated yet challenging trilogy points us to see love as the central theme of the Christian life, calls us to effective service, and revolutionizes our lives so that they are consistent and productive. View Rating and Comments
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- The Harvest - Video in DVD or VHS
(13) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) Here's the means of communicating powerfully to every Christian the truth that WE ALL HAVE A ROLE in the Great Commission.
Just imagine what would happen in your church or ministry if the people you want to grow in their faith and involvement would suddenly realize that the Great Commission includes them personally. Understanding that working in the "harvest field" is NOT a job just for the clergy, or missionaries or others with some "special giftedness."
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- The New Context Of World Mission
(47) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007) The author uses up-to-date information to bring you a useful overview of Christian mission. Using current statistics and brilliant graphics rendered by designer Richard Sears, Myers portrays the entire sweep of Christian mission. He not only paints the context in which mission operates today but also shows mission's historical roots and provides projections into the 21st century. View Rating and Comments
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- Today's All-Star Missions Churches
(35) (Monday, 15 October 2007) Strategies to help your church get into the game. What are the best missions churches in America? Why are their missions programs so effective? How can your church learn from them? Find the answers in "Today's All-Star Missions Churches." This unique resource highlights churches throughout the country that have developed excellent missions programs using the particular gifts and abilities of their members. Through their examples and Tom Telford's practical suggestions for implementation, your church will discover a variety of unique ideas for enhancing your missions program, improving... View Rating and Comments
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- Today's All-Star Missions Churches : Strategies to Help Your Church Get into the Game
(17) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) Near the close of the century, Tom Telford was criss-crossing the United States researching the best ways to do and support missions. He found that the top missions churches have active, healthy, innovative programmes. With the help of missiologists and church missions pastors, he compiled Today's All-Star Missions Churches. Telford's book uses case studies from churches representing a variety of denominations, sizes, and locations. From the detailed descriptions of the churches' missions history, vision, and programming, readers will glean practical ideas for starting or strengthening missions programmes in local churches. Each chapter focuses on the unique qualities of... View Rating and Comments
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- Tunisian Arabs DVD
(32) (Monday, 15 October 2007) Tunisia, a long wedge of land between Algeria and Libya, has long been a gateway from the Mediterranean to the African continent. Christianity flourished in Tunisia during the fourth century A.D. Today, Islam permeates the heart of Tunisian culture. While Tunisia still has the problems of a developing country, the people seem generally content with their lives and Islamic traditions. Today's Tunisians are working to reconcile their Muslim heritage with their reputation as one of the Arab world's most progressive countries, especially in the areas of education and freedom for women. 2005. The Tunisian Arabs DVD includes: View Rating and Comments
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- Tunisian Arabs Unreached People Prayer Guide (Tunisia)
(33) (Monday, 15 October 2007) The Tunisian Arabs Prayer Guide includes: · A brief description of the basic beliefs and practices of Islam. · 26 short stories (including specific prayer requests) to educate people on how to pray strategically for Tunisia. Tunisia, a long wedge of land between Algeria and Libya, has long been a gateway from the Mediterranean to the African continent. Christianity flourished in Tunisia during the fourth century A.D. Today, Islam permeates the heart of Tunisian culture. While Tunisia still has the problems of a developing country, the people seem generally content with their lives and... View Rating and Comments
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- Unreached People Group Posters
(25) (Monday, 15 October 2007) Catch everyone's attention with this set of dazzling posters. Caleb Project's new Unreached People Group Posters bring you face-to-face with those who haven't had the chance to hear the name "Jesus." Designed with churches in mind, these posters are an inspiring resource for churches, schools, bookstores, and libraries. Perspectives on the World Christian Movement coordinators, this is a great resource for your classes and for promotion.
This SIX-poster set includes: · Two enormous 39" x 26 1/2" posters · Four huge 26 1/2" x 19 1/4" posters
Ready for display or framing! View Rating and Comments
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- Unreached Peoples DVD Collection
(24) (Monday, 15 October 2007) More than just places on a map, the Unreached Peoples DVD Collection takes you on a journey beyond the ordinary, to the people and places farthest removed from the gospel. This collection represents 25 years of research and study of unreached peoples. The Unreached Peoples DVD Collection contains: South Asia and Africa DVD Set. Intimate in its storytelling, the South Asia and Africa DVDs explore nine unique people groups who have little or no access to the gospel. From tropical islands to the highest peaks on earth, South Asia is more than just a place on a... View Rating and Comments
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- Unreached Peoples of Central Asia
(24) (Monday, 15 October 2007)Come experience the colorful cultures of Central Asia through a set of videos on some of this region's least-evangelized peoples. Each video explores their distinct character, and draws you into the day-to-day lives of a specific group of these people that God has created.
Unreached Peoples of Central Asia DVD includes:
· Thirteen videos about people groups from eight different countries across Central Asia: Azerbaijanis, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz and Dungan, Tajiks, Volga Tatars, Turks, Turkmen, and Uzbeks. · Short-version videos (around three minutes) designed for church or large-group settings, and long-version videos (around 15 minutes) designed for home,... View Rating and Comments
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- Unreached Peoples of East Asia
(23) (Monday, 15 October 2007) The oldest civilization on earth. The largest population on the planet. East Asia is home to a wide array of peoples, languages, and cultures - as well as challenges. This region is home to Buddhism, Islam, and other religious beliefs long held by the people of this colorful and mysterious region. Unreached Peoples of East Asia includes: · Thirteen videos about people groups from three different countries in East Asia: Amdo Tibetans, Sumatran Malay, Kham Tibetans, Miao/Hmong, Madurese, Malay, and Dai. · Short versions (around three minutes) designed for church or large-group settings, and long versions (around... View Rating and Comments
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- Unreached Peoples of South Asia and Africa
(24) (Monday, 15 October 2007) The South Asia and Africa DVDs explore nine unique people groups who have little or no access to the gospel. Journey from ancient cultures struggling with modern realities to the most diverse religious populations on earth. Brilliant images and intimate storytelling bring you face-to-face with their need for the love of Christ. Unreached Peoples of South Asia and Africa DVD Set includes: · Twenty videos about people groups from four different countries in South Asia and Africa: Ansari, Bania, Sikh, Rajput, Maratha, Brahmin, Fulani, Riffi Berbers, and Tunisian Arabs. · Short versions (around three minutes) designed for church... View Rating and Comments
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- Uzbeks Video (Uzbekistan)
(26) (Monday, 15 October 2007)The spiritual gates of Uzbekistan were closed to the gospel for many centuries. In recent years God has thrown them open to make his name known among the Uzbeks. This video describes the Uzbek people from a historical, cultural, and spiritual perspective, and challenges the viewer to participate in the remarkable advance of God's kingdom among them. Now is the time! This video contains a short (3 min.) and long (12 min.) version of the same presentation. View Rating and Comments
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- Video: The Wait Of The World/Guess Who's Coming To America - DVD
(16) (Saturday, 16 August 2008)The Wait Of The World T.J., Brian and Karen are writers for a popular Christian magazine. They are assigned to write articles in three different parts of the world: West Africa, South America, and Philadelphia. These pampered Christians use the latest in computer technology for communication and research, but their roles as mere observers come quickly to an end as they become personally involved in the lives of the people they've been assigned to write about. The Wait of the World is a powerful and unforgettable film that will give you a new... View Rating and Comments
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- Video: Aceh, A Battle of Swords
(13) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) A professional and creative display of four-projector animation put to video which lets you see the history, culture and spiritual needs of one of the most devout Indonesian Muslim groups. From the province of Aceh in Northern Sumatra, the "front porch of Mecca." Four-projector slide multimedia presentation put onto video; 15 min View Rating and Comments
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- Video: Beyond The Next Mountain
(11) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) In this true-life missionary thriller, a single copy of the Gospel of John finds its way to one of the most violent tribes in India, transforming its leaders from head-hunters into heart-hunters totally committed to God. One convert, Rochunga Pudaite, was so inspired by his new life in Christ that he launched Bibles for the World so others could hear the gospel. 97 minutes. View Rating and Comments
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- Video: Candle In The Dark
(10) (Saturday, 16 August 2008)He sailed in 1793 to India with a reluctant wife and four children to bring the message of Jesus. There he encountered so much hardship it is amazing he didn't abandon his mission and go home. But he stayed for over 40 years.
One issue that tormented him was sati—the burning alive of widows when their husbands died. He would not rest until this practice was stopped. Facing insurmountable odds, he "plodded" on to influence the abolition of sati and to become the revered "Friend of India" and "Father of Modern Missions."
He oversaw more translations of...View Rating and Comments
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- Video: EE-Taow & Next Chapter - DVD
(10) (Saturday, 16 August 2008)EE-Taow: The Mouk tribe of Papua New Guinea responds dramatically to the Gospel during chronological Bible Teaching. You will be captivated by some of the most up-to-date missions methods in use today. A powerful story of the Mouk people's journey from a history of murderous deceit to an understanding of what God did for them when they heard the gospel of Jesus Christ. Video run time: 26 mins The Next Chapter: The Mouk tribe lives in the remotest jungles of Papua New Guinea. Their journey from a history... View Rating and Comments
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- Video: Inside Islam (DVD)
(11) (Saturday, 16 August 2008)INSIDE ISLAM lifts the veil of mystery surrounding a misunderstood faith. Trace its roots back to the Hebrew Bible and discover how the Five Pillars, the religion's central tenets, helped spread Islam to the far corners of the world. Find out what the Qu'Ran says about war, violence and suicide, and how these words have been co-opted by extremists. And hear from experts like Khaled Abou el Fadl (author of Speaking in God's Name), who explore the challenges facing Islam today, including a crisis of authority and deep divisions among many sects. Illuminating, important and objective, INSIDE ISLAM... View Rating and Comments
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- Video: Mama Luka Comes Home - DVD
(12) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) Doctor Helen Roseveare has lived the kind of life that is the stuff of Hollywood epics. Affectionately known as ‘Mama Luka’, she was beaten, raped and imprisoned during the 1964 Simba Rebellion, and in this video, returns to what was then the Belgian Congo to tell the tale. View Rating and Comments
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- Video: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958)
(12) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) All her life Englishwoman Gladys Aylward knew that China was the place where she belonged. Not qualified to be sent there as a missionary, Gladys works as a domestic to earn the money to send herself to a poor, remote village. There she eventually lives a full and happy life: running the inn, acting as "foot inspector", advising the local Mandarin and even winning the heart of mixed race Captain Lin Nan. But Gladys discovers her real destiny when the country is invaded by Japan and the Chinese children need her to save their lives. Based on a... View Rating and Comments
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- Video: The Mission (Two-Disc Special Edition) (1986)
(11) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) Sweeping and visually resplendent The Mission is a powerful action epic about a man of the sword (Robert DeNiro) and a man of the cloth (Jeremy Irons) who unite to shield a South American Indian tribe from brutal subjugation by 18th-century colonial empires. It reunites key talents behind The Killing Fields: co-producer David Puttnam director Roland Joffe and cinematographer Chris Menges. Winner of the 1986 Cannes Film Festival Best Picture Award the film earned seven Academy AwardO nominations* (including Best Picture) and won a Best Cinematography OscarO. Robert Bolt's throughtful screenplay and Ennio Morricone's rich score won Golden... View Rating and Comments
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- Video: The Sundanese: From Darkness to Light
(12) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) The video “From Darkness to Light” is a dynamic escription over one the world largest unequalled ethnic group, the 30,2 million Sudanese of west Java. The video begins with a short overview over the groeste unevangelisierte ethnic group in Indonesia. View Rating and Comments
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- Video: Through Gates of Splendor, DVD
(10) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) In 1956, Jim Elliot and four other men---missionaries to Ecuador's fierce stone-age tribe of Auca Indians---were brutally martyred. But it was not the death of the mission! Narrated by Jim's wife, Elisabeth, this DVD chronicles the gripping story of men and women willing to let God work through them at any cost. DVD special features include scene selection, and English and Spanish languages. Contains brief nudity. Approx. 36 minutes.
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- Video: Urdu Muslims, A Cry in the Night
(10) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) A Cry in the Night opens with a view of the Muslim world, then focuses on the 60 million Urdu Muslims of India and Pakistan through insights into their lifestyle. An original song, "Sons of Ishmael" and preaching challenge all to active participation. View Rating and Comments
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- Video: Zhuang, Caught Between Heaven and Earth
(11) (Saturday, 16 August 2008) Caught Between Heaven and Earth is a creative depiction of the Zhuang people, the largest of China's ethnic minority groups. This video captures the plight of the 16 million Zhuang in a moving presentation of their history, culture and present needs. View Rating and Comments
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- When God Comes Calling
(18) (Friday, 14 December 2007) When God Comes Calling will challenge you to fulfill your own role in world missions. Has God put a remote people group on your heart? The exciting stories in these pages will convince you that there is no place on earth where Christ cannot be proclaimed, no closed door that God cannot open. This book will give you the encouragement and direction you need to bring your dream to reality. The nations await you! 152-page paperback View Rating and Comments
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- World Squeeze Balls (12-pack)
(26) (Monday, 15 October 2007) This product is an excellent way to get your kids thinking, praying, and playing around the world. Each squeeze ball is a miniature globe, nearly 2 inches in diameter. Sold in packs of 12. View Rating and Comments
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- WorldVue: The Great Commission Map Collection
(33) (Monday, 15 October 2007) This CD-ROM resource is ideal for anyone needing to communicate the world of international missions, including missions pastors, missions committees, missions professors, missions mobilizers and speakers, missions agencies – especially recruiting and deputation staff, and missions graphic artists and publications designers. Global Mapping International's missions CD-ROM contains over 500 maps and graphs in the most popular digital graphics formats. All the missions themes from GMI's overhead transparency map sets are included, as well as a political map of each country and region. Now, with the click of your mouse, you can easily view these high-quality "clip-art"... View Rating and Comments
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- Your Church Can Excel in Global Giving
(45) (Wednesday, 03 October 2007) The Faith Promise Way to a Dynamic International Outreach Your Church Can Excel in Global Giving is a must read for any church serious about leveraging their resources for advancing God's global purposes to make His name known among the nations. Don's refreshing approach, vivid illustrations and pastoral style take this subject to a new crucial level. Read it and your church will never be the same in its mission giving. - Greg Parsons View Rating and Comments
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