
Thomas Nelson Compact Center Column Reference Bible index
This Bible is easy to read and a handy size. It includes over 43,000 cross-references in the center column. Printed in Thomas Nelson’s 8 point Comfort Print® typeface, which is designed to be easy to read. KJV. Black genuine leather. With thumb index. Holy Bible is stamped on the front cover. Topical headings throughout. It has a concordance, 8 full color maps, two satin ribbon markers, and strong Smyth-sewn binding. Page size 4 7/8″ X 7 1/2 in.; thickness 1 1/4 in.

Thomas Nelson Single-Column Large Print Reference Bible
This Bible has single-column large print text in a personal size format. It includes over 43,000 cross-references at the ends of verses. Printed in Thomas Nelson’s 10 point Comfort Print® typeface, which is designed to be easy to read. KJV. Black genuine leather. Topical headings throughout. It has a concordance, 8 full color maps, two satin ribbon markers, and strong Smyth-sewn binding. Page size 5 1/4″ X 8 7/16″; thickness 1 1/2″.

Threads from His Hem
Threads of insight the author has gathered on her journey. She shares them with us to commit ourselves to our Savior in practical, down-to-earth ways. The threads are common and not hard to follow to their Source. This is an inspirational book to be enjoyed by young and old alike and is a companion to Through the Scent of Water. 266 pages; paper.

Three for the Cross
Dutch Freedom Series book 1. Martyrs for the true faith are common people like you and me, people who faced fear and perplexing situations but found grace to follow the way of the cross. And in the cross they found true freedom of soul and spirit. Some took up the cross and found peace. Some turned away. 162 pages; paperback.

Three Hundred Stories
A collection of short stories and accounts, some from German schoolbooks, almanacs, or magazines of long ago, all with lessons for the reader. There are children’s stories, stories of songs, stories of great statesmen, and more. This is an old book which was out of print for a number of years and is lightly revised and improved for another generation of readers. 300 pages; paper.

Through the Scent of Water
A devotional book for women that is a proven best-seller. Sharing insights gleaned on her own spiritual journey and those of others, Margaret has written of laughter, pain, prayer, and precept. Using anecdote and analogy, the book’s purpose is to nudge us to a closer walk with God and a deeper commitment. 320 pages; paper.

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.

Thunder Dog
By Michael Hingson with Susy Flory. Michael Hingson was born prematurely and became blind as a result of too much oxygen after he was born. His parents raised him as a normal child, and he learned how to do the things most children do. Michael was on the 78th floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower when it was hit by a hijacked airplane on September 11, 2001. His faithful guide dog led him down to safety. This book weaves Michael’s account of September 11 together with the story of his life as a blind person. 232 pages; paperback.

Tirzah
The story of a twelve-year-old Israelite girl and her family at the time of the Exodus from Egypt. The story begins during the plagues and follows the events of the children of Israel from the Passover until the sending of the spies into Canaan. For teens and adults. 160 pages; paper.

Titus: A Comrade of the Cross
This is a reprint of the book originally copyrighted in 1894. A moving account which portrays Titus as the penitent thief crucified with Christ. The author’s purpose is to present the life of Jesus upon earth in such a way to give a fresh interest to the old, old story. 96 pages; paper.

To Love and To Cherish
Every woman wants to love and cherish her husband, despite imperfect human moods, wants, and fancies. If marriage is a cup of tea, friendship is the sugar! A sanctified union is where the blessings are. This book is filled with real-life examples and practical tips. It is a book every wife should read – and perhaps even most husbands! 157 pages; paperback.

Toll Keeper’s Daughter
This biography traces the life of Susan Gruber from her home by the tollgate. You will meet Susan at the tollgate and follow her throughout a lifetime of disappointments and joys, trials, and victories as she becomes a Mennonite and learns to live a Christian life. For ages teen to adult. 272 pages; paperback.

Tornado! Up from the Debris to Thank God
Personal accounts of the tornado at Greensburg, Kansas, on May 4, 2007. Included are stories from brethren, neighbors, and friends from the Greensburg community, storm-chasers, those involved in the initial emergency response, as well as the involvement of Christian Disaster Relief. This book is a “thank-you” to all those who helped. 157 pages; paper.

Trapped in Hitler’s Hell
This is a first-person account of the horrors of living through World War II. It is written by a Jewish girl who is a Christian believer. She chronicles the awfulness of war and the persecution of the Jews. But more than that, she tells of the loving care of her heavenly Father through times of separation from loved ones, camp life, forced labor, and near anarchy after the war. While told sensitively, this book is for mature readers only. 185 pages; paperback.

Traveling to Alaska
Leroy and Esther Stoll wanted to see the remote bush country, beautiful glaciers, wild mountains, treeless tundra, and colorful fishing villages of Alaska, the largest state. They put together a route using public transportation all of the way. This is their story as they traveled by van, bus, train, and ship. Leroy’s writing is sprinkled with historical notes and comments about wildlife, geography, and business in this land of the north. 221 pages; paperback.




