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Thursday, 25 September 2014

Follow-Up Guide for New Christians by OJ Gibson

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Follow-up means helping someone who has made a profession of faith in Christ to get started. It is very important in firmly establishing a new believer in the faith.
 
Good follow-up conserves the fruit of an evangelistic contact by helpful assistance to the newly regenerated person. It may also reveal a premature or false profession which needs to be converted into a true relationship with Christ.
 
The responsible follow-up helper needs to be a friend and encourager, not just someone who checks up on answers. The lessons are merely tools to use. Quality work by the helper is the most important factor.
 
The outcome of the follow-up will depend more on the convert’s desire toward God than on yours. Keep this responsibility where it belongs. Do your best but do not assume the burden of their success or failure.
 
Paperback.
Pages: 36
Size: 216 x 280mm
Walterick Publishers 1991

Bible Version:  NASB

Aussie Million Dollar Bill

Always wanted to give away free money? This is a clever Gospel tract that at first glance looks just like an Aussie $100 - but on closer examination contains a powerful Gospel message! Very effective tool for sharing the Gospel...
 
Features Aussie Solider on the front - and images of the Sydney Opera House & Uluru (Ayers Rock) on the back, along with the following text:
 
Here's the MILLION DOLLAR question: Will you go to Heaven when you die? Jesus said to get to Heaven "we must be perfect", however, no one is perfect, in fact we all choose to sin against God. We deliberately do that which is wrong, we lie, steal, lust, hate, disrespect God, get drunk etc. How many times have you sinned against the one true God? You, like the rest of us, are a slave to sin. God's word tells us that all sinners (liars, blasphemers  the sexually immoral, thieves, etc) deserve eternity in Hell. The Bible says, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" and "For the wage of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." All have sinned against God, and so we all deserve God's judgement.
 

But, God loves His people so much, He sent Jesus to suffer and die on the cross in the place of sinners. Then He rose from the grave, defeating death! You can't earn God's forgiveness, it is God's free gift. To be forgiven, you must repent (turn from and forsake your sins) and trust that it is by Jesus dying and rising again that you are saved. If you do this, the Bible says your sins will be forgiven and will live eternally with God. I plead with you, turn to Christ today and live. 

Tract.
Pages: 2
Size: 159 x 66mm
Living Waters.

Bible Version: not KJV

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Dr David Livingstone: Missionary Explorer to Africa

 

In the early part of the nineteenth century, Africa was called the dark continent. One man’s passion for Christ would change that view.

Dr. David Livingstone took the Gospel to Africa in word and deed. As a medical doctor he treated the sick, earning him the necessary trust and respect to teach the love of Christ which many Africans freely embraced. Then Livingstone turned his attention to exploration, seeing this work as much a spiritual calling as traditional missionary work. Facing danger and sickness he forged routes deep into the African interior, sparking the imagination of many who would follow.

Hailed as one of the greatest European explorers of all time, Livingstone’s commitment and eventual martyrdom helped bring an end to the slave trade and opened a continent to the Gospel.

Discover the story of David Livingstone and see how faith and sacrifice can change the world. .

 Approx. 59 minutes.

DVD

Coded for all regions.

Vision Video

The Frank Jenner Question

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Meet Frank Jenner, a simple man with a profound question. Frank heard God call him to approach
10 people per day on the streets of Sydney Australia and politely ask one simple question: “If you
died within 24 hours where would your soul be in eternity, Heaven or Hell?”
It was during WWII when this question was put to servicemen and women.
The possibility of imminent death would not have seemed a remote one to the many soldiers and
sailors who passed through Sydney harbour on their way to and from battle assignments and it
was to members of the military that Frank was most drawn. This documentary examines how
Jenner’s straightforward and bold outreach led to the conversion of many and influenced evangelism
methods for decades to come. What emerges is a portrait of a sincere and earnest man with a pure
desire to reach those around him with the message that had changed his life. The lesson of the film is
not necessarily to copy Jenner’s approach but to listen and obey God’s call to proclaim the gospel in
the context in which we live.


Approx. 45 minutes.
DVD
Coded for all regions.
Vision Video

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Trouble at Silver Pines Inn by Gloria Repp


Nick visits Silver Pines Inn with high hopes for adventure, but he keeps getting into trouble, especially with his bedridden grandfather. Finally he meets Kashi, a Japanese man, and together they fly kites, rescue an injured sea gull, and attempt to befriend Nick's grandfather.
Reading level: 9-12 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
149 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

The Year of Abi Crim by Sharon Hambrick

Abi can't wait for the first day of sixth grade--Mr. Doyle will be her teacher, and she's certain that she'll be chosen concertmistress of the school orchestra. But Mr. Doyle is called away, a new girl is chosen instead of Abi, and worst of all, she discovers that some of her classmates have racist attitudes. Thanks to nurturing parents and a remarkable teacher, Abi rises to the challenge, and this year turns out to be the best year of all but not in the way she had dreamed.
Reading level: 9-12 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
118 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

 

Zoli’s Legacy by Dawn L Watkins


Historical fiction for Christian teens based on the true story of Zoltán Gaal who escaped from Hungary in the years between the two world wars. In this Christian fiction novel Zoli’s story begins with his childhood veiled in despair. Zoli becomes a diligent student in hopes that academic knowledge can dispel this darkness, but not until he is given a copy of the New Testament does a true miracle begin. Even as Zoli’s beloved country is torn apart, he sees the lives of those he loves put back together one by one.

Reading level: 13-19 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
302 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

What's Stopping You? by Nathan D Thomas



A Christian living book for teens. Sin, fear, and discouragement often prevent Christian youth from moving forward for God. They stumble over the same obstacles again and again; and though they ask for forgiveness every time, they become discouraged, afraid to move forward lest they fall.

What's Stopping You? helps Christian teens recognize problem areas, become proactive in fighting temptation, and seize the truths of Scripture to get closer to God. If you're a teen frustrated with your own spiritual inaction, make a choice today to change the status quo and step out for God. Includes questions.
Reading level: 13-19 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
102 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

 

Two Sides of Everything by Deb Brammer

Going to New Zealand while his mother recovers from a serious accident seems like a simple enough choice to Josh. After all, they speak the same language as he does. But soon after he arrives, Josh begins to have doubts even about that, and he wonders if he will ever be able to do anything about the exclusion, bullying, resentment, and fear he sees in his classmates. Working on the sheep farm doesn't prove to be the haven he had hoped either. But deep down Josh begins to see that his own heart is the soil in which the first seeds of change will have to be planted.
Reading level: 9-12 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
146 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

No Matter What You Can Rejoice: Reflections for Teens by Michelle Grover

Sometimes life gets ugly; and maybe, once in a while, your attitude does too. But one Person is always kind, loving, and amazing, no matter what. He gives each of His daughters the chance to be like Him. Michelle Grover takes a tour through creation with the psalmist and discovers all the amazing things that nature can tell us about God. He stretches out the heavens like a curtain, clothes Himself with light, and walks on the wings of the wind. Michelle assures teen girls that a powerful God like that will never let them down-no matter what. Includes questions.

Reading level: 13-19 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
115 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

The Man You Could Be: Reflections for Teens by Paul W Downey

Thirteen lessons drawn from the life of Joshua—the leader of ancient Israel who took over when Moses died. To complete this study, the only things you will need besides this book are your Bible, some time, and a willingness to be honest with yourself and God. In most cases, you should be able to do the reading and complete each lesson in less than an hour. Doing one lesson a week will give you time to answer the questions, memorize the verses, work on the projects, and think about how the material can be applied in your life. Through studying how God worked in the life of Joshua, you can learn to become The Man You Could Be.

Reading level: 13-19 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
102 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

A Father's Promise by Dannalynn Hess

Adolf Hitler's ominous statements seem only a distant threat to 11-year-old Rudi Kaplan. But when the Nazi forces invade Poland and bomb his home city of Warsaw, Rudi finds out that he is Hitler's enemy not only because he is a Pole but also because he's a Jew--and a Christian. The next few years change Rudi's life forever. With only his imprisoned father's promise that they will be reunited after the war, Rudi must learn how to survive in hiding, how to be truly brave, and how to overcome the hatred of his enemies. He must learn to die to himself and to trust the God who is mightier than any army.
Historical fiction.

Reading level: 9-12 years
JourneyForth
Paperback.
261 pages.
Size: 139 x 217mm
Bible Version: KJV

Bible Verse Buttermints

Individually wrapped lollies. Wrappers have KJV verses printed on them.
Available as:
14 oz Bag
Approx 108 pieces
OTCBVBM

Dozen Bag
OTCBVBD

Oriental Trading Company

Love Facial Tissues


Pack of pocket tissues with Christian inspiration; triple ply quality, 8.5" square. Ten tissues per pack. Red and orange heart design; Love one another

CBD996

Heart Facial Tissues


Pack of pocket tissues with Christian inspiration; triple ply quality, 8.5" square. Ten tissues per pack. Red and orange heart design; I am with you always
CBD008

 

Dispatches From the Front Episode 6: The Power of His Rising

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Frontline Missions International

Over two billion people in the world have no access to the Gospel—no Bible, no church, no Christians, no hope. Since many of them live in countries closed to traditional missionaries, how will they hear the Good News? One way is that Christ is calling and equipping men and women with skills—professionals—to use their talents to reach people who are hard to get to. The Power of His Rising is an inside look at how this is unfolding in South Asia, where baristas and bakers, pilots and farmers are a force for the Gospel! It’s an amazing journey by land, sea and air—down crowded streets and remote rivers—to find light shining in darkness and persecuted believers singing because of Jesus! Dispatches from the Front opens yet another window to see Christ at work in the world through His endless life and relentless grace!

DVD
Age: 10+
Running time: 65 minutes

Dispatches From the Front Episode 5: Father, Give Me Bread

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Frontline Missions International

Journey to the Horn of Africa and witness the rapid advance of Christ’s Kingdom in a region torn by war, shadowed by famine, and dominated by Islam. Father, Give Me Bread goes deep into Ethiopia’s Great Rift Valley and up the White Nile to South Sudan. Hear the stories and see the faces of people changed from the inside out by grace. Meet orphans once left for dead now rescued by Calvary Love. Experience the joy as believers receive the Bible in their language for the first time. See the power of Jesus to save Muslim people, turning persecutors into preachers of the faith they once tried to destroy! Dispatches from the Front opens another window to Gospel work in the world and showcases the stunning mercy of the Friend of Sinners.

DVD
Age: 10+
Running time: 63 minutes

Dispatches from the Front Episode 4: Souls of the Brave

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Frontline Missions International

Dispatches from the Front continues in India, where, beyond its storied past, brilliant colors, and puzzling diversity, are the sorrows of caste and the shadows of prison walls where millions live in chains to gods of their own making. See this land of stark contrasts, from the squalor of an Untouchables’ encampment to the dazzling symmetry of the Taj Mahal. Go inside India’s Temple of Doom, and take a boat on the Ganges to the holiest city of Hinduism, where pilgrims in vain wash away their sins in its muddy waters. Travel to a secret baptismal service and gather with believers by lamplight as they rejoice over Jesus and the fellowship of His sufferings. Souls of the Brave is a story of extraordinary love and extraordinary sacrifice as believers take up their cross, follow Christ, and never look back,

DVD
Age: 10+
Running time: 57 minutes

Dispatches from the Front Episode 3: I Once was Blind

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Frontline Missions International

The third episode in the award-winning series Dispatches from the Front goes deep into the lands of West Africa, lands broken and bloodied by years of horrific civil war, desperate poverty, and dark religion. For centuries Islam and demon worship have held millions in the grip of fear, violence, and blood-guilt. However, the Gospel is changing all of that! I Once Was Blind opens windows to whole villages turning to Christ as the Gospel breaks through borders and breaks down altars where human sacrifice was once made to Satan. See how fresh wells of water are drawing thirsty sinners to Jesus. Take a front-row seat on the frontlines where a dress rehearsal is underway for the day when the ransomed from every nation, tongue, and tribe will see their Savior and sing for joy and wonder at the reach of such grace!
Note: Brief images of the Liberian war many not be suitable for all audiences.

DVD
Age: 10+
Running time: 62 minutes

Dispatches from the Front Episode 2: A Bold Advance

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Frontline Missions International

A Bold Advance is set in the rugged regions of Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro among people deeply wounded by war and brutal dictatorships. Yet here in this scarred land are those who have been changed inside-out by the power of Christ. Their faces and stories declare that the message of the Cross crushes all barriers—even those raised by mosques and minefields. Hike the mountain trails with pioneer men and women who are reaching the hard-to-reach people and loving them into the Kingdom. From Albania’s lawless frontier to Montenegro’s “Mountains of the Damned” to the killing fields of Kosovo, Dispatches from the Front: A Bold Advance is another Macedonian call to action and a reminder that the Gospel still shakes the gates of Hell.
DVD
Age: 10+
Running time: 54 minutes

Dispatches from the Front Episode 1: Islands on the Edge



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Frontline Missions International

A pioneer missionary once wrote, “Some want to live within the sound of church or chapel bell; I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of Hell.” Dispatches from the Front: Islands on the Edge takes you where there are no church buildings or chapel bells, yet the Gospel is unstoppable and Christ’s Kingdom is advancing even in the face of persecution, desperate poverty, and Asia’s secret slave trade. Travel to the islands of Southeast Asia––from the towering city of Singapore to the squalid encampments of Borneo. Ferry through Cambodia’s remote river country, visit a Buddhist monastery where people with AIDS are living and dying, and rejoice with new believers in a house church in Indonesia. Here is an inside look at the radical rescue work of the Gospel on the frontier of human need.
Note: Some scenes may be too intense for some audiences.
 
DVD
Age: 16+
Running time: 50 minutes