by Antoine Rutayisire
Price: $10
Faith
Under Fire is a collection of stirring testimonies of of survivors of
Rwanda's terrible massacres in 1994. Some of the atrocities are beyond
description and media pictures too distressing to publish - such were
the abominable sights.
Yet God's grace
can be seen a Christians forgive their murderers, killer filled with
remorse repent, and walls of ethnic hatred crack and fall.
Antoine
Rutayisire was moved to collect these stories so that "such bravery
should not go unnoticed". The book charts the rise of Rwanda's
conflict, the roots of unrest and points the way out of the ashes for
the Church and society.
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by Michael Cassidy
Price: $10
This is an important book for today's Christian, bringing before us some of the many ethical and moral issues of life and behaviour that face the world today. It underlines how the Bible speaks to these issues as we go further into the 21st Century. Michael Cassidy follows on from his previous book, Getting to the Heart of Things, which aimed at encouraging believers to stand firm on the authority of scripture, the uniqueness of Jesus Christ and the ongoing importance of mission and evangelism.
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by Michael Cassidy
Price: $10
This is a book for the Christian of today and underlines how the Bible speaks to the many ethical and moral issues of life and behaviour facing us now in the 21st Century.
It is especially aimed at encouraging believers to stand firm on the authority of Scripture, the uniqueness of Jesus Christ and the ongoing importance of mission and evangelism.
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by Anne Coomes
Price: $10
The captivating story of Michael Cassidy and African Enterprise. Foreword by Dr. Billy Graham.
This extrordinary chronicle of a man and the organisation he founded is in truth an account of how the Holy Spirit has been working across Africa over the last 40 years. Through African Enterprise, tens of thousands have been won for Christ. Conflicts have been averted: Michael Cassidy's contibution during South Africa's transition to black majority rule arguably changed the history of the continent.
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by Stephen Lungu with Anne Coomes
Price: $12
The amazing transformation of Stephen Lungu. Foreward by Patrick Johnstone of Operation World.
Stephen Lungu was the oldest son of a teenage mother, married off to a much older man by her parents, and living in a black township near Salisbury, Zimbabwe. When he was three his mother ran away, leaving him, and his younger brother and sister, in the reluctant care of an aunt. By eleven Stephen too had run away, preferring life on the streets.
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