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Isobel Miller gave up God for worldly pursuits. But as graduation approached and her engagement was broken, she questioned that decision. 'If You will prove to me that You are, and if You will give me peace, I will give You my whole life.' God heard Isobel's prayers and responded.

This account of missionary Hudson Taylor's amazing life has been a soul-searching inspiration to many. (More than 269,000 in print)

Table of Contents
1. An Open Secret
2. Soul-Growth in Early Years
3. First Steps of Faith
4. Further Steps of Faith
5. Faith Tried and Strengthened
6. Friendship and Something More

To most children, the record of Christian's pilgrimage is attractive simply as a story of adventure. But now Helen L. Taylor has simplified the vocabulary and concepts for younger readers while keeping the story line intact. The result is a classic for youth and a delightful book with a message they can understand. Table of Contents:

Many of man’s inventions were inspired by God’s original designs in nature. Explore the world of the trap-door spider and other creatures reflecting God’s genius. You’ll see how the Creator has claim not only on ideas and inventions, but also on human lives. From the back cover:

What God has said on seven fundamentals, and what men are now saying. Keith Brooks and Irvine Robertson clearly compare doctrines of the most common cults with Scripture.

In this tract Steven Cory compares world religions. The truths of Christianity are compared to Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Primitive Religions.

Explore the mystery of time in the laboratory with a super high-speed camera and Dr. Moon, a pioneer in time-lapse photography. The reality of eternity is seen as a scientific fact. And an infinite God of time, space, and eternity offers the solution to life’s one absolute, the need for forgiveness. From the back cover:

Moody Institute of Science From the back cover: The human brain. The cicada or “seventeen-year locust.” Chemicals reacting to one another. These three very different things have built-in “alarm clocks.”

Dr. Moon and his assistants demonstrate the shocking power of the electric eel, which lives in the fresh waters of the Amazon Basin. The eel can discharge an electrical impulse capable of killing a horse. The study of the eel helps to answer many questions concerning the relationship of science and the Word of God. From the back cover:

Moody Institute of Science From the back cover: As a roaring river, it rushes over rapids and falls. It drops from the sky in delicate snowflakes, and pounds the ground in hailstones. It fills our ice trays and provides power for electricity.

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