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Psalms from Saltillo    by TJ Burdick
Price: Free! 4270 words. Published on June 25, 2012. .

Poems written during our missionary time in Mexico.
Exploring the Word of God Acts of the Apostles Volume 7: Chapters 24–28    by Paul Kroll
Price: Free! 25630 words. Published by GCI on September 1, 2012. .

Paul Kroll completes his commentary on the book of Acts with an examination of the final chapters: from Paul's trial before Felix, to his arrival in Rome.
Mumma, Can You Hear Me?    by Betty Williams
Price: $2.99 USD. 53430 words. Published by f64publishing on September 18, 2012. .

This fascinating autobiography introduces a woman who was born into poverty in Auburn, Maine, and who followed her faith—-and her teenage husband—-into mission work in Brazil. Though often sorely tested, Betty’s faith and remarkable sense of humor remained strong through a fascinating life spent helping children and raising two families of her own. This edition includes Betty's poetry as well.
Festival in the Desert (A Brother Half Angel Thriller)    by Martin Roth
Price: $2.99 USD. 63180 words. Published on September 30, 2012. .

Captain John Fisker, a US military officer working to strengthen the forces of moderate Islam in the region, is kidnapped by terrorists. At the same time extremists are threatening the Christian mission hospital where John’s brother Bobby works as a doctor. It is time to call for the New Mercedarians, the clandestine military order dedicated to fighting for Christians under attack.
The Christmas Answer    by Kimberly B Jackson
Price: $0.99 USD. 20210 words. Published by inspiredromancenovels on November 21, 2012. .

Despite outward appearances, life was not a fairytale for gospel singer Donna Dubois. Struggling with depression, loneliness, and uncertainty in her marriage, she reluctantly agrees to go on a holiday missionary trip to the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky.
Jungle Sunrise    by Jonathan Williams
Price: $5.95 USD. 59000 words. Published by NordskogPublishing on November 26, 2012. .

Written by an Xtreme Team missionary. Jonah moves from desperation to an incomparable Peruvian adventure, discovering through trials and tragedy how to begin life anew. You won’t put it down.
Without Darkness There Can Be No Light    by Stephanie Nelson
Price: $0.99 USD. 55550 words. Published on December 10, 2012. .

You are invited to be pulled into the world of quirky Skailor Givens, the daughter of missionary parents who has come to finish high school in the U.S. She meets many people along the way, including Kael Myers, a guy with many dark secrets. Join Skye on a journey that will bring tears to your eyes, make you laugh out loud in public, and force you to confront your own beliefs of light and darkness.
Zions Promise Volume 1: The Quest Begins    by Chris L Jefferies
Price: $4.99 USD. 76160 words. Published on January 15, 2013. .

Jefferies brings to life what it is like for a family to immigrate to America under primitive conditions in this history-based, Mormon-themed novel set in the 1860's. Escaping a tyrannical father and arriving amidst the cross-currents of an emerging civil war, a growing westward expansion, and Brigham Young's colonization of the west, they find prosperity and freedom to practice their religion.
Daniel McGilvary: Pioneer Missionary to Northern Thailand    by Karl Dahlfred
Price: $0.99 USD. 7140 words. Published on March 1, 2013. .

When Daniel McGilvary arrived in Chiang Mai in 1867, there was not a single Christian believer. In the 40 years that followed, McGilvary evangelized tireless, made disciples, and planted the very first churches in Northern Thailand. How did he do it? In this short biography, missionary and author Karl Dahlfred recounts the amazing ministry of this faithful nineteenth century missionary pioneer.
A Leader Like Moses    by Mark Wallace
Price: $3.99 USD. 26480 words. Published on March 19, 2013. .

God gave Israel the greatest leader ever known. In failing to follow God’s man, the famous congregation betrayed a lack of faith in God himself. His great glory revealed among them is unparalleled in history. Yet now we remember them as the church in the wilderness, wandering outside God’s promised blessings. What can we learn of leadership and the special relationship between pastor and people?