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.
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.
Paws on my Porch
This collection of short stories draws life lessons from the antics of Drover the dog, Moses the cat, and other familiar creatures. Biblical truths are applied in a lively and engaging format. Suitable for family devotions, each reading includes a selected Bible reading. Some stories are accompanied by a song to fit the topic as well. Note of interest: by the author of “Shaking Hands with Mr. Parkinson.” 150 pages; paperback.
Peace Where There Is No Peace
Here you will read of Christian young people of ages past who stood firm in their faith despite severe trials, imprisonment, and finally death. Three stories, all based off of accounts in the Martyr’s Mirror, tell the recorded events with details added to make the story flow. Not simply for pleasure reading, these stories can help strengthen your faith in God. 169 pages; paperback.
Pilgrim’s Progress – Retold
A retelling of the John Bunyan classic in modern English. This book also contains watercolor illustrations bringing the story to life for children. This edition preserves the truth and inspiration of the original while telling the story in simple modern language. Hardcover; 184 pages.
Quest for Truth
This story chronicles the spiritual journey of a Ukrainian lady, Luba and her son and daughter-in-law under the Soviet Union. They briefly joined a Baptist church and eventually another Mennonite group. Along the way, they needed to examine their faith and seek God’s direction for their life. 272 pages; paperback.
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.