
Anna’s Courage
Anna was sweeping the porch one day when a piercing scream brought her broom to a halt. It’s Mama! she thought wildly. Something bad has happened! Mama’s feet were badly burned by hot lard! Now eleven-year-old Anna was responsible for all the things that Mama usually did. It took a lot of courage! You will enjoy this story set in the simpler age at the time of the Great Depression. 221 pages; paperback.

Report for Duty
A true story of John Witmer, a young man whose conviction did not allow him to serve in World War I. At that time, the United States government did not have provisions for Conscientious Objectors. This is a fascinating story of hope and prayer that God would spare John from military duty, followed by his persecution and eventual death after only 32 days in military camp. 126 pages; paper.

Shepherd of the Highlands
A story from Scotland based on a song, “Two Little Children.” James, the father, gave his life as a captain at sea. Before too long, Noreen, mother of two little children, became sick and passed away. The neglected children, searching for someone to care for them, died one winter night on the steps of a church. 158 pages; paper.