Non-Fiction: God’s Smuggler by Brother Andrew
| God’s Smuggler: 35th Anniversary Edition By Brother Andrew / Baker As a boy he dreamed of being a spy - undercover behind enemy lines. As a man he found himself undercover for God. Brother Andrew was his name, and for decades his life story , recounted in God’s Smuggler, has awed and inspired millions. This bestseller tells of the young Dutch factory worker’s incredible efforts to transport Bibles across closed borders - and the miraculous ways in which God provided for him every step of the way. This story is reintroduced in a 35th anniversary edition with a new foreword and afterword. Brother Andrew’s story remains as inspiring today as it was thirty-five years ago, and with this new release it will motivate a new generation to risk everything to follow God’s call. |
Follow Much-Afraid on her spiritual journey through difficult places with her two companions. Sorrow and Suffering. Learn how Much-Afraid overcomes her tormenting fears as she passes through many dangers and mounts at last to the High Places. There she gains a new name and returns to her valley of service, transformed by her union with the loving Shepherd.
Sisters Anna and Elizabeth Botkin have had quite enough of the feminist movement in the west today. Sounding a call not only for women to be keepers at home once married, they elaborate upon the intricacies of the father-daughter bond, and the need for a biblically defined relationship. Perhaps the most influential time in a girl’s life, a daughter has the ideal situation to train for her future role as a helpmeet while still serving her father’s vision at home. Writing for all the young girls today who are struggling against an overwhelmingly critical culture, the sisters provide encouragement to continue in the paths of godly daughterhood and biblical womanhood.