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The Sound of Hope Square One World Media 

In a humble home in La Lima, Honduras, a young boy is abandoned by his father. Ernesto Pinto grows up in poverty and is faced with an uncertain future. He works in a banana field and hopes to earn enough to help his mother look after his younger siblings. As a teenager, Ernesto heads in a wrong direction and his life falls off course. Through a series of challenges, hope arrives when Ernesto considers the claims made by a preacher at a nearby church. After giving his life to Christ, Ernesto is told that he will one day have a ministry that will impact people around the world.

But how can this be? How can a young man without money and without personal connections ever be used in this way?

Ernesto later marries shy, faithful Marina and they decide to enter ministry. He records a short radio program featuring people whose lives have been impacted by Christ. With his genuine love for people and his passion for the Gospel, Ernesto reaches out to more and more people to share their story on his radio program, Encuentro. What begins as small experiment, grows and is aired by more and more radio stations and turns into a global ministry that impacts people throughout the Spanish-speaking world.

Discover how God calls a destitute young man to follow His will, and how he helped Ernesto and Marina conquer many trials and be used to bring the sound of hope to millions.

 

 

The True Story Of Canadian Human Trafficking Castle Quay Books

This is the true story chronicles the perspective of its victims, the methods used for recruiting girls, the men who use them, the men who knowingly and sometimes unknowingly fuel the industry and the brave politicians and organizations who are in a constant fight to stop the industry and keep our nation strong and free from it.

The story revolves around Abby Summers – a high school student from Markham, Ontario with a special love for soccer and dreams of a great future. After receiving a message on social media from a new guy named Jake, the two form a friendship online. Abby begins to date Jake and falls for him quickly even imagining a future together with him. Her hope suffers a bad turn when he convinces her to sell herself to men for one night. As happens with many similar girls, one night turns into many with Jake convincing her to take a trip with him across Canada to make a lot of money for their life together. When Abby finally wants out she discovers she is trapped.

Meanwhile, an Ottawa Member of Parliament, Joy Smith, struggles to build support for a human trafficking bill to ensure minimum sentences are given to anyone convicted of luring girls into sex slavery. It is an uphill battle with many not believing human trafficking is happening to Canadian girls. Joy struggles to get her bill passed while working together with police and Abby's mother to rescue her from the underground prison of human trafficking.

 

Hannah's Hope: A Mully Children's Family Rescue Story  

Hannah's Hope: A Mully Children's Family Rescue Story Castle Quay Books

Discover the true story of an orphaned girl in Kenya who is rescued by Charles and Esther Mulli. Hannah is given a new home at Mully Children's Family and experiences life with 500 brothers and sisters! She learns the importance of faith, family and loving others as she discovers her purpose in life.

     
The Biggest Family in the World  

The Biggest Family in the World Castle Quay Books

The true story of Charles Mulli for children! Charles Mulli is a six year old Kenyan boy who has no food and can not afford school. As a teenager he discovers a relationship with God. He later starts a small taxi business and other businesses and becomes very rich. Then one day God calls him to sell everything he has, to go into the slums of Kenya and rescue many, many street children. This book will encourage children that God is a faithful God who has a special purpose for each child. The illustrations by my friend Faye Hall make you feel like you are at Mully Children’s Family in Kenya Africa.

 

Father To The Fatherless: The Charles Mulli Story  

Father to the Fatherless: The Charles Mulli Story Bay Ridge Books

True story of Charles Mulli - a six year old African boy who was brutally abused by his father and who wakes up one morning to discover his family has abandoned him. He goes from hut to hut begging for food. He starts a small taxi company and struggles his way out of poverty to become a multi millionaire. Then one day God calls him to sell everything he has, to go into the streets and slums of Kenya to face incredible challenges and rescue thousands of street children.

Translations: German, Mandarin, Croatian, Korean

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Hope For The Hopeless: The Charles Mulli Mission  

Hope For The Hopeless: The Charles Mulli Mission

Castle Quay Books

Sequel to Father to the Fatherless: The Charles Mulli Story.

True stories of street children from the slums of Kenya who are rescued by Charles Mulli and given a new home and future. Stepping out in faith again, Mulli faces incredible pressures to reach out to victims of post election violence to bring them hope.

 

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THE URBAN SAINT: THE HARRY LEHOTSTKY STORY  

THE URBAN SAINT: THE HARRY LEHOTSTKY STORY

Horizon Press

True story of Harry Lehotsky who overdosed on drugs and was left for dead on the streets of New York. After recovering in the hospital, he later comes to Winnipeg’s West End and reaches out to the homeless, addicted and abused to offer them hope through faith in God. He confronts injustice and criminal activities to bring lasting change the community.