
101 Hymn Stories
The songs of Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, Fanny Crosby, John Newton, and other hymn writers have been used to challenge the unbeliever, edify the saint, and fan revival fires. Knowing who wrote the words and music and what occasion prompted the writings makes these beautiful hymns even more inspiring. This book contains true and touching background stories of 101 hymns. 283 pages; paper.

14 Faithful Followers
Are we the same kind of Christians as those of ancient times? Read these 14 biographical sketches about people living between the first and the 20th centuries. There is much information about their lives and how they accepted the faith, passing it down to the present generations. Simply written. 186 pages, paperback.

16 Minutes Later
This compilation of sixty-five stories and articles can be read to children, incorporated into family worship and school devotions, or read for personal inspiration. A number of essays offer plain-spoken teaching on moral purity and should be read with discretion. 219 pages. Paperback.

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.

Chicken Chores and Open Doors
True character-building stories about a boy named Paul Weaver who was raised in Holmes County, Ohio. Separated into three parts for children, adolescents, and adults, this book could be a resource for family devotions. One chapter is titled “A Snake and the Truth,” another, “Fuel Tank Miracle.” Each chapter relates an account from Paul’s life and how he learned to understand and walk with God. 180 pages; paperback.














