Mission Education
for Children
Children's NMI Missions Books
Six new mission books correlate with each year's theme. Three
books are written for all readers (grades 1-6), and three
for Advanced Readers (grades 4-6).
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All-Reader Books (grades 1 through 6) ...
Blind
Sided
by Tami Brumbaugh
Nine-year-old Mei wondered why her eyes hurt and her vision
was blurry. After a near bicycle accident, a doctor’s visit
revealed an unexpected diagnosis of glaucoma. Mei received
a laser treatment at Heart to Heart’s visiting Mobile Eye
Clinic, but another surgery was needed to prevent Mei from
going blind. A surprise trip to the United States not only
brought healing to Mei’s eyes, but to her heart as well.
A
Crocodile, a Cloth, and a Clean Water Well
by Elaine Cunningham
Eleven-year old Ayana and her mother lived in a small African
village that had no well. Every day Ayana walked the dangerous
path to the river and filled their bucket with contaminated
water. One day she met Pastor Girma and his family. They not
only helped to provide a clean water well in her village to
satisfy physical thirst, but through a Bible Story Cloth introduced
the villagers to Jesus, who satisfied their spiritual thirst.
The
Night of the Storm
by Judi Wiegman
When a tornado struck the small town of Cactus, the lives
of ten-year-old Mario and his family were forever changed.
In the midst of confusion, they experienced the love of Jesus
shown to them by Nazarenes from other parts of the Texas Panhandle.
Nazarene churches not only sent Crisis Care Kits and other
necessities to help the people recover, they made plans to
start a Nazarene church in Cactus.
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Advanced Reader Books (grades 4 through 6)
The
Case of the Camp Cat Burglar
by Wes Eby
Chuck Jenkins, an 11-year-old boy nicknamed “Sherlock,” went
with his dad on a Work and Witness trip to Dominica. Soon
after arriving, the team learned that their supplies had been
stolen from the campground where they were to build a cabin.
Since Chuck loved solving mysteries, he was given the job
of nabbing the cat burglar. Looking for clues was only part
of Chuck’s mission adventure. His detective work and witness
made a difference in the lives of those on the island.
Project
Proclaimer
by Cheryl Crouch
Keenan Brown was not your typical 11-year-old boy. His six-foot
height and unruly curly red hair made him shy away from everyone,
including his rival, Bully Bo. Keenan only dreamed of making
a difference in the world through his alter ego--Agent Awesome--until
one Sunday, he learned about Project Proclaimer. With the
help of his best friend and sidekick, Serna, he faced his
fears and raised enough money to buy several Proclaimers,
inspiring many other children to do the same.
Spiders,
Frogs, and Bears
by Lynda Boardman
Eleven-year-old Lilly traveled with her dad on a work and
education mission trip to Belize in November 2008. Her first
night’s sleep was interrupted by a buggy-eyed, hopping creature,
one of many unfamiliar sights and sounds she experienced.
Lilly became totally involved in the lifestyle of Belizean
children. She returned home with a new awareness of her role
in sharing the light of Jesus around the world.
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