Wycliffe: Next Generation

involving students in Bible Translation,short term missions and internships

So...which ones have you read and what are your favorites? I've read:

 

And the Word Came with Power

Totally Surrounded

In Search of the Source

Peace Child

Torches of Joy

Secret Believers

Bruchko

A Chance to Die

It's a Jungle Out There

 

My favorites are And the Word Came with Power and Totally Surrounded.  Anyone else?

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No, I don't, what is it Shalee?

Shalee Moore said:
You wouldn't by any chance use Sonlight Curriculum, would you?

Ezra Tillett said:
I have read And the Word Came with Power, In Search of the Source, Peace Child, Bruchko, It's a Jungle Out There, too. I have also read Lords of the Earth, that one is really good too. My favorites are Peace Child and In Search of the Source. Good books!
It's a homeschooling curriculum. I thought you might because all of those books are in it. =]

Ezra Tillett said:
No, I don't, what is it Shalee?

Shalee Moore said:
You wouldn't by any chance use Sonlight Curriculum, would you?

Ezra Tillett said:
I have read And the Word Came with Power, In Search of the Source, Peace Child, Bruchko, It's a Jungle Out There, too. I have also read Lords of the Earth, that one is really good too. My favorites are Peace Child and In Search of the Source. Good books!
no, I just read all of them in my spare time :D i have heard of that curriculum though
I've read Peace Child and Bruchko. Enjoyed both of them. Right now I'm reading The Heavenly Man which is a great book about Christians and persecution in China. I've been amazed by how God has moved in the life of Christians there and it has been awesome to read how He has moved with such powerful miracles in modern times.
"Peace Child" made a huge impression on me as a kid.

I also really liked "From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya," which is a panoramic history of missions.

As far as getting started in missions, I HIGHLY recommend "To Timbuktu and Beyond." It's a great practical guide that gives you ideas of how to wisely use your "waiting" season as well as some step-by-step tips when you're seriously moving in the missional direction. I keep lending mine out or giving it away... I haven't read another book like it.

To Africa With Love is a great book. Written by a great man in my church.

 

I've only read one missionary book, I got it for free for giving a donation to Gospel For Asia [I support this organization wholeheartedly in every way I can] But it was a good book! Revolution in World Missions by K.P. Yohannan.

I'm writing down everything suggested in this discussion and I'm gonna see if my Library has them. =]

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