Africa's Diamonds
Africa's Diamonds
By Yvonne Davy

In Africa’s Diamonds, author Yvonne Davy, who was a missionary wife in Africa, graphically portrays the experiences of Rossier and Myrtle Campbell, two very young people who left their homes and homeland right after their marriage to go to Africa. 
Frau Luther
Frau Luther
By Yvonne Davy

If Katharina von Bora had been content to count her beads, do penance for her sins, and close her mind to the truths of the Bible, she would have lived and died in the obscurity of the Convent. But because she followed where God led, she became the first lady of the evangelical Reformation, the wife of the great Dr. Martin Luther, and the mother of a fine family.
Louis Braille and His Magic Dots
Louis Braille and His Magic Dots
By Yvonne Davy

This quiet, gentle, unselfish “blindy” invented a system of touch reading—now used the world over, wherever blind people are taught to read—and found happiness as he lived to bless others.  
Mr. Creator's Borrowed Brown Hands
Mr. Creator's Borrowed Brown Hands
By Yvonne Davy

Born a slave and orphaned before his first birthday, George was a sickly child who was deprived of an education because of the color of his skin. But nothing would deter George Washington Carver from asking questions and nothing could keep him from using his brilliant mind to discover the answers.
Under His Wings
Under His Wings
By Yvonne Davy

Under His Wings looks back over the missionary days of the Davy family as they realize how again and again they were extremely fortunate to have God's protection while trying to live and raise a family during those perilous times.