
All for Love
Living with his father and stepmother meant neglect and abuse, but at least José Adán had food and clothing. Life with his mother offered freedom and a sense of belonging, but he often went hungry and there was no money for school. José Adán bounced back and forth between the two, his heart starved for the love and security that neither home could offer. This is the true story of a boy’s quest for love and belonging-a search that eventually leads him to the Author of love. 358 pages; paperback.

Angels in the Night
Pablo and Euni Yoder and their five children endure many dangers and tests of faith as missionaries in Nicaragua. But, in spite of the poverty and violence that surrounds them, a fledgling church is emerging and a small light is beginning to pierce the darkness. A sequel to Angels Over Waslala. 359 pages; paper.

Home on the Blue Ridge
This book continues the story begun in Home on the Rock Pile. The Yoders begin operating Faith Mission Home for disabled children. Read about fishing for trout, fussing with siblings, and searching for lost Rosie. A good book to read as a family and for children ages 8-14. 345 pages; paper.

Home on the Rock Pile
In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is an area called Shifflet’s Hollow, a land of hills and valleys, creeks, hollows, rocks, wild-flowers, bears, and skunks. Nestled atop a rocky knoll is a little white cabin that is home to little Paul and his lively siblings. Their father is a missionary preacher who tries to reach out to the self-reliant mountain folk around them. This is an interesting book to read as a family and for children ages 7-12. 190 pages; paper.

My Father’s World
Written by a nature-loving missionary in Central America, this book contains interesting descriptions and striking photos of many amazing plants and animals of the jungle. The wonders of creation point us to the Creator who planned it all. This book will delight any nature lover. 147 pages; hardcover.

The Long Road Home
Pablo is ten when his parents move the family from Virginia to Costa Rica. It is all one great adventure to the fun-loving boy. But soon another Voice is calling him, a Voice he is not ready to heed. His parents’ concern grows as he becomes more rebellious and wicked. Yet God’s love continues to draw him, and finally he lets himself be led down the long road home to the Father’s house. 450 pages; paper.

The Price
In this sequel to Angels over Waslala and Angels in the Night, Pablo reports on the fate of a number of the robbers who harassed them during their first years in Nicaragua. Most meet a violent end. The book carries a sobering warning about the terrible end awaiting those who reject God’s love. 176 pages; paper.

Unconditional Surrender
Following in his father’s footsteps, Pete Lewis joins the US Navy and serves in Vietnam. When he returns home, he marries and becomes a game warden, sheriff’s deputy, and ranger in Colorado. Pete begins to read his Bible and think back to conversations he had with a Mennonite friend in Oregon. Slowly but surely the Lord leads him toward an unconditional surrender. 368 pages; paperback.


