
More Stories to Appreciate
These fifteen stories are well-written and have been specifically selected to help students of literature appreciate a story. Selections include “The Millionaire and the Scrublady,” “The Beaded Belt,” “How Much Land Does a Man Need?,” and “The Broken Truce.” 236 pages; paper.

Moscow Express and Other Stories from Russia
Moscow Express is the last book written by Georgi Vins before he succumbed to the inoperable tumor that took his life. The manuscript was finished on his deathbed. These true stories, essays, and letters from the author and his fellow countrymen leave a beautiful testimony of courage, faith, and the saving power of Jesus Christ in Communist Russia.

Moving Forward
A Bible study lesson taken from 102 Devotional Sermonettes. This is part of a series of single-lesson Bible studies for youth and adults for pick-and-choose, covering a variety of topics. This lesson will be sent in PDF form via email after purchase. Copies may be made for all of the class or congregation.

Mr. World and Miss Church-Member
An allegory similar in approach to Pilgrim’s Progress. Miss Church-Member gives in to the allure of an easier way, which eventually leads her and her companion to the point of no return. This book illustrates well the progressive path from small things to larger, more deadly sins. 185 pages; paper.

Music Teacher’s Guide (Prism Productions)
This book is written for music teachers in a school setting. It contains a basic syllabus for grades 1-6, including note practices and helpful ideas for conducting an orderly music class. Many ideas can be gleaned and could be implemented alongside any other music curriculum already being used. 92 pages; paper.

Musical Instruments and Music
A Bible study lesson taken from the Doctrine Class Studies book. This is part of a series of single-lesson Bible studies for youth and adults for pick-and-choose, covering a variety of topics. This lesson will be sent in PDF form via email after purchase. Copies may be made for all of the class or congregation.

My 30 Days under the Overpass: Not Your Ordinary Devotional
Written to inspire compassionate action close to home, this book challenges our concept of mission work and our views of the broken and downtrodden in society by asking two key questions: “What do you think about these people?” and “What does God think about them?” Written as a four-week devotional book. Paperback; 192 pages.

My Father’s World
Written by a nature-loving missionary in Central America, this book contains interesting descriptions and striking photos of many amazing plants and animals of the jungle. The wonders of creation point us to the Creator who planned it all. This book will delight any nature lover. 147 pages; hardcover.

My Other Name Is Mom
It is wonderful to be called Mom, but it is also challenging and can be overwhelming. This book is about embracing the realities of godly motherhood and godly marriage and is full of practical advice. In the context of God’s plan for families, this book looks at how cultural changes affect us, and the realities of tears and tantrums, discouragement, and exhaustion. 138 pages; paperback.

My Utmost for His Highest
“I am determined to be absolutely and entirely for Him and for Him alone.” So says Oswald Chambers in the first of the daily devotions in “My Utmost for His Highest.” This attitude of complete surrender to God is prevalent in this well-loved devotional classic. Each daily reading contains a scripture heading together with a short, inspirational essay. 416 pages; hardcover.









