
Three for the Cross
Dutch Freedom Series book 1. Martyrs for the true faith are common people like you and me, people who faced fear and perplexing situations but found grace to follow the way of the cross. And in the cross they found true freedom of soul and spirit. Some took up the cross and found peace. Some turned away. 162 pages; paperback.

Three Years Later
As the Martin children grow, other things are changing too. Read about the move to a new farm in a new community. Mixed in are lessons about obedience, sandbox fusses, pride, finishing projects once they are started, self-acceptance and not daydreaming. And why can’t big sister Laura keep her mind on everyday matters anymore? Ages 8-12; 153 pages; paperback.

Trina’s Rocky Adventure
Though everything in the Dominican Republic is different from Trina’s home in Canada, she discovers new friends in a strange culture and language. Watch her experience shocking challenges and witness extraordinary events that show satanic works. Most important, feel with her and know the greatness of our almighty, loving God. 184 pages; paper.

Trouble, Trials, and Trust
Stephanie Kauffman continues to write about her life in this third book, following The Girl With Nine Lives and Suitcases, Schools, and Survival. While teaching in Alberta, Stacy has a chance to travel to Peru. Little do they know that they will land in the middle of a terrorist uprising. Facing death and danger, Stacy soon discovers the leading of God and learns to depend on him like never before. Upon returning home she finds her re-adjustment to be a difficult experience, but again, God is there. Stacy’s adventures continue as she travels to Eastern Canada and Alaska. A six-month teaching opportunity in Australia rounds out the book’s adventures. 230 pages; paperback.

True to the Last
Arnold, a lame and sickly boy, goes to live with his mother’s friend “Aunt Mary.” Then Arthur, a boy bent toward making trouble, lying, and deceit comes to stay. A prized butterfly collection is ruined and the blame is wrongfully placed on Geoffrey. Will the truth ever be known? 192 pages; paper.

Two Little Girls from Yesteryear
Join Debra and Karen in their childhood in the old house at LaFontaine, Kansas. Read about fetching peaches from the cellar and fun times at Grandpa’s place. Watching Daddy feed hot dog pieces to a frog and sleeping under the stars by the river is great fun! A delightful book to read to preschoolers with color pictures throughout. 144 pages; paper.

Under the Snow
Here we have a fascinating story from years ago in the Swiss Alps. Louis and his grandfather, by a series of unfortunate circumstances, became trapped in a little chalet high on the mountain. The first major storm of the early winter sealed them in. No rescue from the village below was possible. Read this book to see what it was like to live nearly four months under the snow! 54 pages; paperback.

What the Blind Man Saw
Born blind in one eye, Johnnie Wenger completely lost his sight in 1865 at age twenty-two. It was a hard blow, but he was not one to give up. Determined, cheerful, and content with God’s plan, Blind Johnnie helped others by making brooms, operating a neighborhood store, and assembling farm equipment in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 128 pages; paperback.

When Summer Comes Again
Thirteen-year-old Benjamin enjoys the journey west to Kansas in a covered wagon. His family sets up a sod shanty on their new claim, and much hard work and adventure fill their days. Though Benjamin has given his heart to God, he struggles with feelings of not being “perfect.” Read this interesting story to find out how he grows into a deeper trust and faith in the Good Shepherd. Ages 10-14; 160 pages; paper.

Whistle-Stop West (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 2)
Beyond the Orphan Train Series Book 2. After a year at Briarlane Christian Children’s Home, the four Cooper children are headed west on the Orphan Train. One by one the other children are adopted by families who live along the route. Read about the many new experiences, and ponder with Ethan what sort of family awaits at the end of the journey. Ages 9-14; 180 pages; paper.

Willie’s Acquaintance with Christ
A true story of a young boy from a godless home who found the Lord. Despite severe beating and cruelty from his father, he found God to be his refuge and strength. Through unusual providence, his father visited the church while Willie was speaking and was convicted of his sins and converted. 79 pages; paper.

Winter Snows
Find a place in the Pleasant Valley schoolroom to hear the students present a Christmas program. Listen to Lucy’s pounding heart as she comes to grips with her tortured conscience. Winter Snows, a sequel to The Early Years, continues the story of Lucy’s growing-up years in southern Manitoba. 160 pages; paper.







