
Charting a Course in Your Youth
Charting a Course is a call to youth who are serious about following Jesus, especially in finances. It is designed to help them develop a Christ-centered focus early in life and find their way through society’s confusing messages. Using illustrations from his experience in flying airplanes, Gary points youth to timeless, foundational truth. The many stories capture the reader’s attention. 224 pages; paper.

Going Till You’re Gone
Middle-aged and older believers often feel they would like to slow down and relax. However, this book aims to encourage a kingdom-focused vision that will guide the latter years of life. Hoarding of assets and a retirement of pleasure are reproved. Teaching is given concerning wills and distribution of assets. Catch a vision of the benefits to the kingdom when an older Christian is completely sold out to Christ! 281 pages; paper.

It’s Not Your Business
We rush off to work each morning and wonder – are we too focused on making a living? Our occupations take so much of our time and energy. This book deals with the dangers that one faces in today’s working world. Could God have a deeper purpose for our businesses than we have realized? This book provides insight on how to have a kingdom-centered business in a self-centered world. 250 pages.

Jesus and Proverbs
Proverbs says, “The rich man’s wealth is his strong city,” but Jesus said, “Blessed be ye poor: for yours is the kingdom of God.” How do we reconcile the teachings of Jesus about money and business with the succinct pronouncements of Proverbs? Are they really contradictory? Perhaps Proverbs gives us the “how” and Jesus teaches us the “why” related to material endeavors. A thought-provoking read! 128 pages; paperback.

Kingdom-Focused Finances for the Family
This book is written to help those who are feeling the pressure of today’s easy credit system. The perils of consumer debt are identified and warnings are clearly sounded. Practical advice is given to those ensnared on how to deal with and pay off consumer debt. The overall emphasis is that we should be a steward of material things and free from consumer debt so that we can use our resources for the good of the kingdom. 240 pages; paper.

Paws on my Porch
This collection of short stories draws life lessons from the antics of Drover the dog, Moses the cat, and other familiar creatures. Biblical truths are applied in a lively and engaging format. Suitable for family devotions, each reading includes a selected Bible reading. Some stories are accompanied by a song to fit the topic as well. Note of interest: by the author of “Shaking Hands with Mr. Parkinson.” 150 pages; paperback.

Shaking Hands with Mr. Parkinson
The author relates his experience in dealing with Parkinson’s and also shares insights and experiences from acquaintances who are battling this disease. He pens his frustrations and his encounters with God as this disease slowly takes its toll. This book is an excellent resource to help the reader understand how Parkinson’s works and what those afflicted with it go through. Recommended for those who have Parkinson’s or are closely involved with someone who does. 120 pages; paper.

Tech Talk
Digital technology is both helpful and harmful, delightful and dangerous. This presents a challenge compelling godly youth to make difficult choices. How are youth going to survive this enticing world of technology? Practical reading for youth and adults. 248 pages; paperback.

The Other Side of the Wall
Christians are to be givers. Too often, though, we simply take the easy route of tossing money at problems without taking time to understand the underlying causes of poverty. This book, part of the Kingdom-Focused Living series, includes a thorough look at God-centered giving and stresses biblical principles that apply to Christians who want to reflect God’s heart in giving. 250 pages; paper.

The Rhine: Europe’s River Highway
Gary Miller; lower/middle. Dark green forests, castles on hilltops, and a beautiful river flowing 865 miles from the Alps to the North Sea: this is the land of the Rhine. Educational and colorful, this book can be enjoyed by beginning readers as well as middle-grade students. 32 pages; paperback. [* A time frame of millions of years is mentioned on pages 8 & 11.]

This Side of the Global Wall
The charts, pictures, and text in this book bring some startling statistics into sharp focus. It shows how much of the world’s wealth is concentrated with a few people, and how much Americans spend on their pets, lawns, hunting, and fishing. The changes in the demographics of America are changing in regards to race and religion are shown, and the advances in technology and communication are clearly illustrated. We live in a unique time with great opportunities. What are you going to do with the “five talents” God has blessed you with? 208 pages; paperback.

What Happened to Our Money?
This small book is an introductory financial guide for young couples. The principles are based on the Bible and are time-tested. Real-life examples illustrate the various points. Highly recommended for young couples and anyone needing basic financial guidance. 76 pages; paperback.



