Mistaken Identity
The unprecedented story of Laura Van Ryn and Whitney Cerak. After a tragic car accident, the sole survivor is rushed to the hospital in a coma. Everyone believes that Whitney Cerak was the one who died in the crash, until she wakes up in the hospital. Paperback; 278 pages.
Rugged Trails and Ragged Shoes
The summer of 1926 became the first of ten Lora spent in West Virginia. A pioneer in children’s Bible school ministry, she prepared her own lessons and drew her own pictures. Between classes she ministered to women and children in the community. “You don’t lose by sacrifice,” she said. Lora’s life of service for the kingdom was an inspiration to many who knew her. 401 pages; paperback.
Shatterproof
Is anything in this world really shatterproof? Three different days in three different towns, but a similar story for each: a forbidding black cloud churns in the sky and then drops suddenly to earth and roars toward an unprepared town. Dreams lie in ruins, loved ones are whisked away, and houses, businesses, towns, and lives are splintered into many pieces! But God is still there! This book tells the tornado stories of Hackleburg, Alabama; Ringgold, Georgia; and Joplin, Missouri. 336 pages, paperback.
The Apostle, A Life of Paul
Master storyteller John Pollock brings Paul and his amazing story freshly to life. Perhaps the most influential person in church history, Paul was instrumental in spreading the gospel throughout the Roman Empire. Pollock combines a storyteller’s gift with a scholar’s … Read More
The Victorious Life
Have you struggled in defeat as a Christian? Are you living in bondage to fear, pride, lust, anger, or self-pity? In this book you will find practical guidance from God’s Word that will show you how to live in victory over sin. The steps to victory are not always easy. But they are right, and they are backed by all the resources of the heavenly Father. And they lead to heaven itself! 127 pages; paperback.
Through the Storm
This book tells a heartfelt story of joy and sorrow, struggle and triumph. The Bicknell family faced tremendous challenges as the husband and father is stricken with frontotemporal dementia. But God is good, and he answered their needs many times! This is a story of finding rest and security in spite of troubling circumstances. 71 pages; paperback; Bicknell.
Where Is God When It Hurts?
O the pain is so real – when will it go away? Why me? Many of us cry out from the depths of our physical, emotional, or spiritual pain. What is the purpose of pain, anyway? Many suffering Christians want to love God, but they cannot see past their tears. In this book, the author examines the purposes of pain, why God allows pain, how to cope with pain, and how faith helps. 286 pages; paperback.
Called to Be a Soldier
This book tells the experiences of conscientious objectors in Canada during World War II. It details their lives in the camps where they performed alternative service instead of joining the army. Most of the boys were from Ontario, and they first served at the Montreal River Camp, clearing land for the Trans-Canada Highway. Later some were transferred to forestry camps in British Columbia to fight forest fires and plant trees. Copies of letters to and from government officials are included, as well as some letters from church leaders. Although the practices of the different faiths vary from what we practice, this book gives a good picture of what CO camp life was like. 519 pages; paperback; Vineyard Publications.