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In the past 30 years, Armour has been publishing to edify believers of our faith, predominantly in the Singapore context. While this work will continue, Armour also hopes to work towards spreading our faith in the Asia-Pacific region.

Armour is poised to move forward into the forefront of missional publishing by collaborating with Christian communities, movements and institutions in the Asia-Pacific region to share our faith and demonstrate God’s love in motion. This content would include:

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• Inspirational and motivational true stories or testimonies

• Guidelines and advice for mission preparation and readiness—body, mind and soul/spirit

• Missional sowing and trail-blazing strategies

• Longer-term discipleship methodologies with input from local and indigenous teams

• Pre-emptive and sustainable education ministry for the next generation

No Moss: A Mission Journey Around the Globe David Huntley

As an old proverb goes, “A rolling stone gathers no moss.”

With a career in Christian broadcasting spanning more than 50 years, David Huntley has worked, taught and preached in studios, stations and churches around the world.

As a young British Railways worker, David first heard God’s call to missionary work at a Billy Graham Crusade in New York. He joined the China Inland Mission (now OMF International), and returned to London to study theology. For the next half-century, his duties would bring him to Malaya, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, the Seychelles, Thailand, Cambodia, Kenya and many other places. Join David on his journeys and challenges in God’s service. No Moss is his amazing story of how the Lord directed and provided for him and his family, through their years as “rolling stones” all over the globe.

978-981-4305-88-4

248 pp • 229 x 152 mm

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“David Huntley’s book is a lively and personal account of Christian mission in Asia in the era after World War II. It paints a vivid and engaging picture of the backdrop to Christian activity in our contemporary world. David’s experiences will also be a great encouragement to readers as to how God can use and develop our gifts right through our lives! I warmly recommend it to the Christian community.”

— Dr Warren Beattie OMF Singapore and Scotland

About the Author

David Huntley grew up in World War II England. After the war he served in Singapore with the Royal Engineers, and then worked for British Railways. Called to serve God in missions, he entered Christian ministry with the CIM (later renamed OMF International), and became a church-planter, teacher and Christian radio broadcaster.

He is married to Ruth, a fellow missions worker; their three grown children, Jill, Andrew and Lynette, were all born in Asia. David and Ruth have retired to the UK, and have five grandchildren.

Missions and Testimonies Missions

Surrender: The Happiest Decision of My Life

Lee Yonggyu

Surrender tells the lessons Dr Lee learnt as he sought to obey God on the mission field. After his graduation from Harvard in America, he and his family dedicated two years to missions. Two years turned into eight as he pastored Jireh Church in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, and served as Vice-President of Mongolia International University, a Christian-founded school.

Through sharing his experiences, Dr Lee hopes to challenge and encourage believers around the globe to serve wholeheartedly. He wants Christians to know how God works through those who crucify their lives in Christ. He says, “After we surrender our rights, we receive a satisfying inner peace and freedom from heaven.”

978-981-48-0797-5

256 pp • 215 x 150 mm

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A Short History of Indigenous Mission in Singapore

John S H Tay

978-981-4270-94-6

128 pp • 200 x 130 mm

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Fulfilling Your God-Given Destiny: Your Personal Destiny and the Destiny of Your Nation

John SH Tay

978-981-4305-92-1

152 pp • 215 x 150 mm

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978-981-4305-13-6

144 pp • 200 x 130 mm

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Paul B Means

978-981-4305-26-6

168 pp • 210 x 148 mm

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Rohtang Pass: A True Story of Faith, Friendship and Fortitude in the Himalayas Dr Pang Ningyi

In June 1979, two young Indian doctors with a mission first stepped into a forsaken hospital in a dusty Himalayan town.

When four junior Singaporean doctors embarked on an arduous journey to visit them more than thirty years later, they had no clue that the holiday would unfold into an incredible story of provoking life lessons and miraculous escapes from various rural dangers. While facing the wrath of a formidable snowstorm, testimonies of love, faith and courage were born in the valleys surrounding a merciless mountain pass.

Rohtang Pass is the gripping true story of doctors, teachers, children and heroes of the Indian Himalayas.

978-981-4305-93-8

184 pp • 229 x 152 mm

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