Category Archives: Ebooks

What’s Cooking

Here’s what we’ve got in the oven, here in November 2016:

Drums of Dawn by F. W. Boreham
Fifty-three Years in Syria: The Autobiography of Henry H. Jessup (2 parts)
The Glory of the Manger by Samuel M. Zwemer
The Ivory Spires by F. W. Boreham
Mountains & Valleys in the Ministry of Jesus by G. Campbell Morgan
The Prescience Papers by Samuel Fancourt (7 works in one)
Wisps of Wildfire by F. W. Boreham

Which one do you want to see first? Is there anything you think we should be working on? Do you have any missional stories or devotions that you’d like to see back in print or digital form? You’re welcome to make suggestions in the comments below:

(Keep in mind that almost all books published after 1963 are under copyright and can’t be republished without permission.)

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Arab World Pioneers

The Arab World Pioneers series seeks to draw together the best available histories and biographies of the early modern missionaries to the Arab world. Among these pioneers, the most well known are Ion Keith-Falconer (Yemen), Henry Jessup (Syria), and Samuel Zwemer (Bahrain, Iraq, and Egypt). However, even these men didn’t come the earliest, or stay the longest. They must be taken as only a sampling of the host of both men and women who sacrificed and plodded in a place that has remained, even to this day, one of the driest and most difficult mission fields on the globe.


Arab World Pioneers

Candle in the Dark: The Story of Ion Keith-Falconer by Robert Sinker
Douglas M. Thornton: A Study in Missionary Ideals and Methods by W. H. T. Gairdner (coming soon)
Fifty-three Years in Syria: The Autobiography of Henry H. Jessup (coming soon)
Heroic Bishop: The Life of Thomas V. French by Eugene Stock
History of the Arabian Mission by Mason & Barny
Kamil Abdulmasih: A Syrian Preacher of the Gospel by Henry H. Jessup
Apostle to Islam: A Biography of Samuel M. Zwemer by J. Christy Wilson