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Bueltmann, A. J.

"White Queen of the Cannibals: the Story of Mary Slessor"

Pike
Many hundreds of languages in the world today have never been reduced to
writing. Uncounted thousands of people cannot read God's Word. The work of
Wycliffe Bible Translators is to master the language of a tribe, reduce it
to writing, and then teach the people to read the Scriptures--in their own
tongue. Eunice Pike recounts her years spent with the Mazatec Indians in
Mexico, giving them God's Word.
CLIMBING By Rosalind Goforth
After returning home from many years of missionary service in China,
Rosalind Goforth reflects on those incidents that most affected her life
for Christ. Written to display the mercy of the Lord and "to help others
face life's hard problems," the author recalls her experiences from
childhood to retirement--a life of constant _climbing_.


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