
A Good Different
Musikali and Joyce both grew up in rural areas of Kenya. Tribal custom ruled their lives, and much tension and selfishness surrounded them. They end up living in the city in extreme poverty. Read how they become acquainted with Christian people and find the Lord. 254 pages; paper.

A Greater Call
Wei was another mouth to feed in a land racked with extreme famine. As a baby, he was carried out of the village and left to die. Yet he crawled home and survived, for God had a special purpose for him. As an adult, he gave his heart to God and threw himself into study and the work of the Lord in a land of spiritual famine. 195 pages; paper.

A Life Redeemed
This is the life story of Ludlow Walker. He was determined to make a good life for himself but left God in the background. He started at the bottom, working on a ship and climbed the ladder of success until he was a wealthy and influential businessman in Belize. He put his business up for sale and was bitterly disappointed when no one would buy his enterprise. In despair, he turned to his father’s Bible, and God was able to reach his heart. 224 pages; paperback.

A Small Price to Pay
Living in the Soviet Union during World War II, young Mikhail Khorev saw much suffering and death. Often homeless and near starvation, he struggled to believe in God’s love. An inspirational story of how Mikhail grows to believe in a loving God, finding the grace to suffer any trial in His name. 251 pages; paper.

Amalyah’s Search for Love
As a young girl growing up on an Israeli kibbutz, the communal system of child raising did not fulfill Amalyah’s need for love. As she got older, it seemed this quest for love and acceptance was destined to end in heartbreak every time. Then she met the Messiah, and her deep longings found fulfillment. An honest portrayal of a journey from fear and rejection into the security of the Father’s love. 242 pages; paper.

Bread for the Winter
The year is 1936. Eight-year-old Pavel lives in the Brother’s Village in Ukraine with his God-fearing parents. Reports circulate that Russian government workers are moving from village to village, seizing anything of value for the motherland. Will they take everything? What will be left to eat during the winter? 70 pages; paper.

Elena: Strengthened Through Trials
Born into a poor Christian family in communist Romania, Elena experiences harsh treatment at a state boarding school, harassment from authorities for helping in secret Bible distribution, all for her faith. Elena finally decides to flee her home country. Will she make it? A true story. 240 pages; paper.

In Search of Home
This is a true story of how a Muslim couple was converted to Christianity and of their continued journey of faith. Abdullah and Zumrat witness for the Lord in their native Kyrgyzstan, but they are persecuted and leave home. A very trying time follows as they seek for another country to call home. After a time of being separated from each other, waiting on government papers, and many prayers, they are finally blessed with a home in the country of Belgium. 235 pages; paper.

Into Their Hands at Any Cost
This is a collection of stories about smuggling Bibles into countries that were behind the Iron Curtain at the time. The journeys are long, the work dangerous, and border crossings make hearts beat fast. Yet God uses many people and circumstances to get His Word into the hands of the believers and searching ones. 194 pages; paper.

Miss Nancy
Nancy Coblentz grew up as part of a lively Amish family, learning many valuable lessons. At the age of 35 she was called to go to Belize to serve in the Amish Mennonite Aid mission in Belize. She found a work and life where she could make a difference, and ended up making it her life work. Listen in as she prays with the needy and contrite, encourages the sincere, and weeps over the fallen. Miss Nancy is known and loved by street waifs, Christians, a prime minister, and many others. 274 pages; paper.

One Woman’s Quest
Born in China as an unwanted girl, Ai-Ming often felt worthless and faced confusing circumstances and abuse. But one day God reached out to her in a special way, and believers shared the gospel story with her. She becomes a doctor as a means of reaching out to the poor and downtrodden. Witness the power to overcome superstition and evil. 248 pages; paperback.

Rifka Sings
Rifka, a young Muslim girl, lives in Sudan and loves to sing. When her family moves to England, everything is so strange that she no longer sings. Rifka eventually learns new ways, gains new friends, and learns new songs. When Christmas comes she hears a story that will change her life. 87 pages; paper.

The Happening
As Rebecca Sue walked to school on that beautiful Monday morning, she had no idea that her life, and the lives of all the Amish residents of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania were about to change forever. Only one man had any idea what this day would hold. One man… and the God in whom he no longer believed. Follow the events of the Nickel Mines school tragedy, and the struggle to forgive from the perspective of a survivor.173 pages; paper.

They Would Not Be Moved
A book about Christians living under communism. Here are experiences of young people commanded to join the army or show loyalty to the state. Read about parents who were pulled away from their family and thrown into prison. Yet in each case, their faith in God was dearer than any threat or command of men, and they would not be moved to deny the Lord. 206 pages; paper.

Tsunami!
This book contains many accounts of the survivors of the devastating Tsunami that struck Indonesia and surrounding countries on December 26, 2004. Most of the stories are about Christians who endured the disaster, or of those who became Christians afterward. These stories provide a vivid example of the strength Christ gives in times of tragedy.147 pages; paper.

Vera the King’s Daughter
Vera’s early life was miserable. Childhood abuse, poverty, a crippling accident, despair and loneliness are all against her. And then there were the questions for which the religion of her people had no real answers. Read this story of her journey from despair to faith. God’s miraculous provision for her through sorrow and poverty is inspirational, and her joy as a daughter of the heavenly Father is a beautiful witness. 202 pages; paperback.

Wang Ping’s Sacrifice
The true stories of this book vividly portray the house church in China and the individuals at its heart. Read how the church-strong, flourishing, and faithful in spite of persecution-is made up of real people with battles similar to our own. 191 pages; paper.

Where Little Ones Cry
Tragic stories from war-torn Liberia. While the stories of this book are not pleasant, they illustrate the all-too-often repeated scenes found in war-torn countries. Homeless and hungry, refugees are swept along in a seemingly endless tide of fighting. This book should inspire a deeper thankfulness for the freedom and peace enjoyed here in America. 153 pages; paperback.