
A Captain for Hans
The tumult of the Reformation has swept Switzerland, and Zwingli’s Reformed Church has wrested control of several cantons from the Catholic Church. A Captain for Hans brings the world of the persecuted Anabaptists in the 1630s to life. Read how common people like farmers and cheesemakers become willing to forsake all to live the true faith. 224 pages; paper.

A Home for the Heart
Rosalie Penner as told by Betty Friesen. Times are tough. Money is scarce. The beginning of the Great Depression finds the Langemann family looking for jobs. Lizzie, age 16, leaves home to work in Winnipeg as a housemaid. As she struggles to gain experience and learn the strange new ways, she also faces the need of her soul. Step by step God leads her, and she finds rest and a home for her soul. 224 pages; paper.

A Horse Called Willing
Joel lives with his older brother Elam and their widowed mother. Life is not easy without a father. When Lady’s carefree gallop across the pasture ends in disaster, the family needs another horse. That is how a horse named Willing arrived at their farm. 165 pages; paper.

A Kind of Courage
A book of short stories about great battles fought, victories won, and tough choices confronting young teens. Battling feelings of worthlessness, temptations and finding acceptance are some of the challenges the young people in these stories face. “A Kind of Courage” will help you make choices that will strengthen you spiritually. 123 pages; paper.

A Peep Behind the Scenes
Rosalie’s family is in the entertainment business, and this story depicts life behind the scenes. The people for whom they perform know nothing of Rosalie’s sick mother, the wretched home, the insufficient food, nor the bitter tears. Then Rosalie learns of the Good Shepherd. 255 pages; paper.

A Question of Yams
This story is based on the experiences of Amok, a Christian man of Papua, New Guinea, who dared to challenge the traditions of the yam cult. Tribal custom was to pray the spirits to bless the yam crop when it was planted. Kieri’s father prayed to God to bless his yams. The village headmen told him the spirits would destroy their crop and even arranged to have it done. In the end, the Christian’s yams yielded well. 67 pages; paper.

A Single Page
Andrew is excited when Grandfather asks him to accompany him to the Ephrata Cloister. He will finally get to see the printing press and the big martyr book he has heard so much about. Follow Andrew’s adventurous trip and learn how the gift of a single page from the book changes the way he responds to those who mistreat him. 59 pages; hardcover.

A Song for the King
Amish Frontier Series book 3. Thirteen-year-old Lydia Yoder feels homeless. Poor farming conditions mean yet another change! The Yoder family spends a summer working for produce farmers at Ordway, Colorado. Then they move on to Montana to a recently established Amish community where they learn some colorful and important life lessons. 196 pages; paperback.

Across the Border (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 4)
The four Cooper children seem to have found the place the Lord had for them. They have lived with the Rushes for four years now, and they are all settled into their new family and home in South Dakota. Then Chad Rush makes another sudden, unexpected announcement. The family is moving again-to Mexico. Ages 9-14; 176 pages; paper.










