After coming to China as a missionary, Gladys Aylward adopts several orphans and tries to save more during the war between China and Japan
Kroniky statečných Série
Tato série dobrodružných příběhů zavádí mladé čtenáře do minulosti a představuje jim křesťanské hrdiny. Každý díl je pečlivě zařazen do chronologického pořadí a začíná v 16. století. Příběhy jsou plné napětí a inspirace a ukazují odvahu a víru osobností, které formovaly svět. Je to poutavé čtení pro děti, které je seznámí s důležitými postavami a jejich činy.






Karl Schumacher was fifteen when he came to the German city of Wittenberg in 520 seeking an education. He had been very fortunate that the esteemed university professor, Doctor Martin Luther, had taken him into his household as a servant. Luther's promise of tutoring Karl in exchange for his labor was the chance of a lifetime—until a poster on the church door declared his master a heretic! Karl is asked to travel with Doctor Luther to appear before the emperor's Imperial Council in the city of Worms. Will his life be at stake as well as Luther's? And who is the mysterious young lady who shadows their trip? Could she be a spy for Luther's enemy, Doctor Eck? Or might the night riders be secret supporters of Luther? With danger lurking on every side, who can Karl trust?
The Hidden Jewel: Introducing Amy Carmichael
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Set in 1909 India, the story follows fourteen-year-old John Knight as he navigates a vibrant and chaotic new world. His adventure takes a serious turn when he befriends Irish missionary Amy Carmichael, who is dedicated to rescuing young girls from oppressive customs. John's sense of justice is ignited upon learning about Jewel, a child bride facing a grim fate at the hands of her uncle. As John grapples with the potential involvement of his father in upholding cruel laws, he must decide whether to act and save Jewel from her impending doom.
The Fate of the Yellow Woodbee
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A fictionalized account of the five missionaries who carried God's word to the fierce Aucas, or Huaorani, of Ecuador in 1956
Living as a slave with her family on an old Maryland plantation in 1853, twelve-year-old Rosebud Jackson had been helping her mother with the cooking for the Big House as long as she could remember. Rosebud's world seemed like an endless pile of pots and pans to wash, food to prepare, and bread to bake. Her father worked long days in the fields while her fifteen-year-old brother Isaac was the stable boy.But when a series of tragedies strike, Rosebud is left alone and very afraid. Her only hope is that the words of her father will come true: "Just listen for the whippoorwill." When the harvest season is over, this sound will be her signal to follow in a desperate attempt to escape her cruel slavery.On the darkest of nights, Rosebud will meet the mysterious person the slaves called "Moses," who will lead her and other slaves on a harrowing journey toward the North on the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman, known as "Moses," was also an escaped slave and became notorious for leading bands on runaways on their dangerous passage to Canada.Will Rosebud be able to keep up? Does Harriet Tubman know the way?
The two young Burmese girls had dreaded leaving their father, but he told them that the only safe thing was for the two of them to go live with the American missionaries, Adoniram and Ann Judson. May-Lo and Len-Lay really aren't sure what the danger is, and they don't know what to believe about their American foster parents. Could the accusations that the missionaries were English spies be true? When the Judsons leave the city of Rangoon to establish a mission work in Ava, the Golden City, the girls are taken along on the dangerous river trip that will separate them from their father by 350 miles. Will they ever see him again? Will they even make it to their destination? How will the emperor of Burma respond to Mr. Judson's petitions to give religious freedom to Christian converts? Their arrival is followed by eventual disaster. When the British attack the Burmese, all the white foreigners, including Adoniram Judson, are hauled off to the terrible Death Prison. Every clue indicates that the Judsons are spies, and a Burmese-English boy named Myat Rodgers is determined to prove their guilt. Should the girls tell the authorities what they know? Or will they all end up in the Death Prison? Without their father's help whom could they trust?
Escape from the Slave Traders: Introducing David Livingstone
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Set against the backdrop of 1860s southeastern Africa, two young boys, Wikatani and Chuma, find themselves captured by slave traders known as the Red Caps. As they endure a harrowing journey through the jungle, their hopes for escape seem dim. However, David Livingstone, a determined missionary and British official, is on a mission to combat the slave trade. The story explores themes of courage, friendship, and the fight against injustice as the boys navigate their perilous situation and seek a way back home.
A Muslim boy, in Morocco, risks his parent's wrath when he accepts pictures of Jesus from a Christian missionary named Maude Cary.
In 1888, change arrives in a small village in Calabar, Nigeria in the form of a courageous missionary named Mary

