Clean Your Boots, Sir?
Clean Your Boots, Sir?

Robert practices integrity and honesty as a shoeblack boy in London. See how his godly values stand him in good stead through dark times and good times. This story will challenge all boys to do likewise. 119 pages; hardcover.

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Climbing Upward
Climbing Upward

Growing into what God wants us to be takes dedication and effort. This book of 100 devotionals, shared by men who have passed through the trials of youth, encourages adolescent boys on the upward climb toward godly manhood. 219 pages; paperback.

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Coals of Fire
Coals of Fire

Stories of men and women who returned good for evil. The contents of this book will challenge how you live regardless of your age. 127 pages; paper.

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Comrades
Comrades

Jack, a homeless shoeshine boy, lives in the city of Chicago. He is befriended by a well-to-do gentleman and his nephew. After some months with them, he is unjustly accused of stealing a valuable ring. In despair, he runs away. Later the ring is found, and his friends remorsefully search for Jack. But Jack seems to have vanished. 160 pages; paper.

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Crayonbox Collection
Crayonbox Collection

Colorful stories with lessons in following instructions, being friendly, sharing, and much more. 223 pages; paper.

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Created for Work
Created for Work

In this second book, Bob applies his engaging, homespun wisdom and stories from real life to teach boys and young men what it means to be good workers. Topics covered include confidence, keeping one’s word, finishing what you have started, admitting fault, understanding your boss, and willingness to get dirty if the job requires it. Easy reading for teenagers. 181 pages.

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Down the Country Lane
Down the Country Lane

Large 9×12 in. hardcover picture book for children aged 2-12, with old-fasioned stories and colored pictures about farm life. Get acquainted with Dave and Jenny through stories based on Bible verses. Each story has an intricate drawing by Luella Toews, plus one or more colored pictures that appeal to children and adults alike. Written simply enough for young children, yet interesting for older ones. 88 pages.

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Eight Eggs
Eight Eggs

Six-year-old Carlos has found a treasure: eight eggs! His mother sends him to share some of them with their elderly neighbors, and it sets off quite a chain reaction of sharing. Young children will enjoy this book. 26 pages; paperback; preschool to age 8.

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Emmy Lou's New Shoes
Emmy Lou’s New Shoes

It was an exciting day! Emmy Lou was wearing new shoes, and her friend Becky would be coming home with her after school. But that afternoon she did not obey Mother’s warning about not wading in the swollen creek, and she learns a tough lesson. 41 pages; paper.

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Escape, by Mona Dunckel
Escape, by Mona Dunckel

Charlie and his family are missionaries in Ethiopia. When the government becomes unstable, their family is in danger. Charlie learns faith in God for His keeping and protection after his father is arrested. For young readers. 101 pages; paper.

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Esther Starts from Home
Esther Starts from Home

Short stories for children. Chapters titles include Tattletale Beans, Bears under the Bed, Cheese Sandwich Tales, and many more. Suitable for reading aloud to a Sunday school class. Ages 4-10. Paperback; 184 pages.

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Everyday Battles
Everyday Battles

By the author of Boyhood and Beyond. Simple and engaging, Everyday Battles offers perspective on how to find God in the heart of daily conflicts and decisions. Written for young men, this book will help anyone who desires to experience a vibrant, moment-by-moment walk with God. 166 pages; paperback.

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Family: The Gift That Lasts Forever
Family: The Gift That Lasts Forever

Six young lads and a sister, motherless. It was so sudden and unexpected. How would they cope now that Mom was gone? Who would take care of them? Tragedy struck hard around Linden, Alberta during the twenties and thirties, and some of their cousins had also lost a parent or even siblings. But the children were young, resilient and surrounded by caring relatives. This true story of how they grew up during years of drought and poverty and even invented plenty of their own fun will make inspired reading. 189 pages.

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Favorite Bible Stories
Favorite Bible Stories

These stories are all taken from the Old Testament. One of the eight books in the set “A Treasury of Stories.” Illustrated; 63 pages; paper.

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Fighting the Good Fight
Fighting the Good Fight

“Be a good soldier,” Jack’s mother tells him before she dies, “and always use the King’s weapons . . . obedience, faith, and love.” Being a soldier is much harder than Jack thinks. Jack finds himself the target of mean tricks and false accusations. Can he remain faithful? 160 pages; paper.

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Fireside Tales
Fireside Tales

One of the stories, “Danny’s Buried Treasure,” tells how Danny wanted a puppy. Danny says, “I wish I could find a buried treasure. I’d buy the littlest puppy.” Find out where Danny discovers his buried treasure. One of the eight books in the set “A Treasury of Stories.” Silhouette style illustrations; 64 pages; paper.

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Flowers for Grandma and Other Stories
Flowers for Grandma and Other Stories

A collection of stories for small children based on true happenings. The stories teach obedience, prayer, kindness, and good character. 112 pages; paperback.

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Forever with the Lord
Forever with the Lord

What would it be like to be an Anabaptist? Ursula is full of questions. Yet she sees the joy that is evident in the lives of her sister and her sister’s husband. How can she know what is right? In this interesting work of historical fiction, we get a glimpse into the story of Michael Sattler and the Anabaptists of his time. 172 pages; paperback; TGS International.

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Four Angels
Four Angels

Grandma Fannie and Grandpa Henry were startled when they woke up and saw robbers in their bedroom. But as they lay still, Grandma Fannie begins to recite a rhyme that she learned as a little girl. What will the robbers do? This full-color book for young children will teach them about God’s protection. 38 pages; hardcover.

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Gerrit and His Dog and the Royal Law
Gerrit and His Dog and the Royal Law

“Feeble-minded” Gerrit’s only friend seemed to be his dog, Brownie. Then one day his foster father sent Brownie far away. Will Gerrit ever get his dog back? Will his foster father, a lawbreaker, be brought to justice? Also included is “The Royal Law,” which is about Hans, a boy whose home is unhappy. Then he learns about the Golden Rule. The story ends with the parents also living by the royal law. 89 pages; paper.

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