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  • The Modern Martyr: The Story of Oscar Romero

    Liam Gearon, Brian Platt

    Paperback (Canterbury Press Norwich, )
    How Archbishop Oscar Romero risked his life by speaking out for the rights and just treatment of the poor in El Salvador, which led to his assassination in 1980.
  • Nun in the Concentration Camp: Biography of Maria Pilenko

    G.W. Target

    Paperback (Elsevier, Feb. 15, 1974)
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  • In His Service

    Geoffrey Hanks, R.J. Owen

    Paperback (Canterbury Press, Sept. 1, 1996)
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  • The Secret Room: The Story of Corrie Ten Boom

    David Wallington

    Paperback (Canterbury Press, Oct. 15, 1981)
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  • Island of No Return: Story of Father Damien of Molokai

    Geoffrey Hanks

    Paperback (Religious and Moral Education Press, )
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  • Ticonderoga-Class Cruisers In Action

    John Gourley

    Paperback (MMD-Squadron Signal, Jan. 1, 2017)
    This new guided-missile destroyer ship class of nuclear-powered escorts was originally conceived in the late 1970s. However, cost forced planners to build these new cruisers with modified destroyer hulls and gas-turbine propulsion. The end result was a longer, sleeker cruiser with a formidable variety of offensive and defensive weapons as well as cutting-edge radars, sonars, and a full electronic warfare suite. Ticonderoga-class vessels eventually totaled 27. They have shown the flag in ports all across the globe, maintained peace, and effectively performed their primary role to protect the aircraft carriers with anti-submarine and anti-air systems. Armed with Tomahawk cruise and Harpoon anti-ship missiles, ships of this class have destroyed targets on the seas, air, land, and have even eliminated a damaged satellite flying 133 miles above the Pacific Ocean with a missile impact velocity at 22,000 mph. Although the first five ships of the class have been decommissioned, 22 Ticonderoga-class ships navigate the planet to protect America’s interests.
  • Romans & Galatians: The Gospel According to Paul

    Dr. Quentin McGhee, Dr. Van Johnson, Dr. Steve Eutsler Edgardo Muñoz, Dr. French Arrington, Dr. George O. Wood, Dr. Stanley Horton, Rev. Larry Hatfield

    Paperback (Faith & Action Team, March 15, 2012)
    A thorough study of Romans and parallel passages in Galatians. The course begins with an analysis of Romans and Galatians: the cities, author, dates, readers, purposes, themes, special features, and outlines. The study continues with an exposition of each paragraph and section of Romans, with an emphasis on the two hermeneutical questions: What did the text mean to the first readers? How does it apply to us? Each lesson identifies timeless, cross-cultural principles. Interactive questions, case studies and illustrations guide students to apply these principles to the situations believers face today. (This course is designed for 3 credits, based on 16 class hours per credit.)
  • Changing the Face of Death - Faith in Action

    Shirley de Boulay

    Paperback (Canterbury Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • Changing the Face of Death: The Story of Dame Cicely Saunders

    Shirley Du Boulay

    Paperback (Canterbury Press, June 30, 1991)
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  • Bible Smuggler: Story of Brother Andrew

    David Wallington

    Paperback (Religious and Moral Education Press, )
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  • A Home for All Children: The Story of Dr Barnardo

    Geoffrey Hanks

    Paperback (Canterbury Press, June 30, 1991)
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