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Passion and Purity
By Mark Roth on June 26, 2008 at 11:11 am

Elisabeth Elliot emphasizes the need to commit daily to Christ in all matters of the heart and to wait upon Him. She teaches this often painful yet rewarding discipline by candidly tracing her love story with Jim Elliot as evidence that she has been there.
Through letters, diary entries, and memories, she shares the temptations, difficulties, victories, and sacrifices of two young people whose commitment to Christ took priority over their love for each other. These revealing personal glimpses, combined with relevant Biblical teaching, will remind you that only by putting your human passion and desire through His fire can God purify your love.
191 pages. Paperback. Fleming H. Revell. Elisabeth Elliot.
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Annie’s Day of Light
By Mark Roth on June 23, 2008 at 1:14 pm

Annie was born into a Mennonite home in Indiana. In 1892, when she was eight years old, she moved east with her family as her parents returned to their native Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The rapidly changing world in which Annie lived was shaped by two World Wars, a Great Depression, two major divisions in her Mennonite Church, and a multitude of scientific discoveries and inventions which revolutionized the everyday lives of ordinary people.
The days of Annie’s personal life were colored by sorrow and joy, poverty and prosperity, sickness and health, disappointment and triumph. How did she manage to change with the times without changing? Where did she find the strength to continue when her personal world caved in and collapsed?
600+ pages. Paperback. Romaine Stauffer.
Published in 2003.
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Where Little Ones Cry
By Mark Roth on June 19, 2008 at 11:59 am

In the midst of the terror that war brings are the little children. Their stories, a few of which are captured in this book, are not of typical, carefree children. Some of these true accounts have happy endings, but sad trails lead them there.
The purpose of this book is not to entertain but to create awareness of the pain and spiritual darkness that abound in much of Africa in general and in Liberia in particular.
168 pages, plus 16-page color photo section. Paperback. TGS International (Christian Aid Ministries). Harvey Yoder.
Published in 2004.
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