
Tell Me the Stories of Jesus
Caleb Crider; illustrated by Alex Brover. This Bible story book has 70 short stories about Jesus. The stories are written in simple, clear language that children can understand. Each story is illustrated with beautiful artwork that will help impress upon young minds that Jesus is a caring, understanding, and trustworthy friend. Three questions for family discussion follow each story. 145 pages; hardcover.

Ten Girls Who Made a Difference
Would you like to make a difference? These ten girls grew up to do just that…Katherine Luther, Bethan Lloyd–Jones, Sabina Wurmbrand, Susanna Wesley, Ann Judson, Edith Schaeffer, Ruth Bell Graham, Monica of Thagaste, Susannah Spurgeon, Maria Taylor. Read this book and find out what God wants you to do!

Ten Mile Day
In April of 1869, the transcontinental railroad was nearing completion. Central Pacific, the company that built the western portion of track, attempted to beat the previous record and build ten miles of track in one day. This well-illustrated book documents that day. In twelve hours, hundreds of men working in teams like an efficient machine laid down ten miles, fifty-six feet of track! 40 pages; paperback.

TGS Compact Large Print Bible
Black hardcover. Affordable, easy to read and compact. Suitable for use in school or for distribution. Words of Christ in red, includes a basic concordance and topical reading index. Eight color maps. Easy to read, 8-point type. Page size is 6 x 4 1/8 in.; thickness is 1 1/8 in. KJV.

TGS Compact Large Print Bible, Bonded
Affordable, easy to read and compact. Suitable for use in school, for distribution, and as an economical personal Bible for a child. Words of Christ in red, includes a basic concordance and topical reading index. Eight color maps. Easy to read, 8-point type. Page size is 6 x 4 1/8 in.; thickness is 1 1/8 in. Black bonded leather cover. KJV.

TGS Compact Large Print Bible, Imitation Leather
Affordable, easy to read and compact. Suitable for use in school or for distribution. Words of Christ in red, includes a basic concordance and topical reading index. Eight color maps. Easy to read, 8-point type. Page size is 6 x 4 1/8 in.; thickness is 1 1/8 in. Black imitation leather cover. KJV.

The Adventures of Lewis and Clark
By John Bakeless. In this exciting, action-packed young reader’s edition, based on the author’s acclaimed earlier study of the two great American explorers, historian John Bakeless chronicles the daily challenges these men faced-encounters with indigenous people, snake-infested waterways, prairie fires, floods, heat, thirst, illness, famine, and frigid mountain passes. Ages 10-14. 183 pages; paperback.

The Archaeology Book
This book takes you on an exciting exploration of history and ancient cultures. You’ll learn both the techniques of the archaeologist and the accounts of some of the richest discoveries of the Middle East that demonstrate the accuracy and historicity of the Bible. 96 pages; hardcover.

The Arctic Adventurer Wilfred Grenfell
As a schoolboy, Wilfred could hardly concentrate on his studies. There was so much to be explored in the outdoors! As he grew to manhood, his love of adventure and endless energy became a great asset. Up and down the coast of Labrador he sailed, stopping at little fishing villages to give medical care and preach the gospel. 135 pages; paper.

The Arrow Over the Door
Is it possible to be peaceful during a time of war? A young Quaker lad during the Revolutionary War is about to find out. A group of Indians shows up at a Quaker meeting. What will happen? Told from the alternating viewpoints of the young Quaker and a young Abenaki Indian, this story is based on a true happening. Ages 8-14; 89 pages; paperback.

The Basket of Flowers
This story takes place in Germany during the era of the castles. Mary and her good father James live in a small cottage near the castle. James is a gardener while Mary works for the Countess in the castle. Mary’s father is diligent in teaching her the ways of the Lord. Mary is wrongly accused of stealing her mistress’ ring, and she with her father are banished to a strange country. 167 pages; paper.

The Beggar’s Bible
John Wycliffe is an Oxford professor who has radical ideas—he believes everyone should be able to read the Bible. Young Arnold Hutton hears Wycliffe’s enemies are sending spies to his lectures and encouraging Oxford students to riot in the streets. Will Wycliffe heed the warnings? 135 pages; paper; Herald Press.

The Bible in the Wall
The true story of a man repeatedly rejecting the Bible. God saw fit to bring this same copy of the Bible before him again and again, until he was willing to hear the Word of God and obey. This story is set in Switzerland and northern Italy in the mid-1800s and has been rewritten in children’s language. 61 pages; paper.

The Bishop’s Shadow
Theodore, poor, ragged, and homeless, sits on the curbstone dejectedly. It seems nobody cares about him. At that moment, a voice above him asks, “Well, my boy, aren’t you coming into church?” It is the voice of the bishop, who influences the boy deeply. Theo’s generosity is shown in carrying bread, soup, or bright flowers into the poor tenement houses. A true story of the 1800s that you will enjoy reading again and again. 192 pages; paper.

The Brady Street Boys Book 1: Trapped in the Tunnel
The Brady Street Boys, book #1. Terry, Gary, and Larry aged 14, 13 & 12, love their maple tree, their boat called the London, and the friendly St. Joseph River. One day they learn there might be a secret tunnel along the river, which they set out to find. Along the way they meet a grumpy neighbor, a homeless person, and a smooth-talking crook. Paperback; 199 pages.

The Brady Street Boys Book 3: Noise in the Night
The Brady Street Boys, book #3. What or who is that yelling? Terry, Gary and Larry try to ignore the strange sounds. Is it a boy they have never met? How could they have done him wrong? Either way they are alarmed! Now they can’t sleep. How will their camping trip end? Ages 9-15. 222 pages; paperback

The Brady Street Boys Book 4: Tricked on the Tracks
The Brady Street Boys, book #4. This book continues the adventures of Terry, Gary, and Larry, this time together with Uncle Aaron. Will the Hobo Jungle hold clues to the missing surgeon? The boys try to be longsuffering with their friend Dean. But suddenly they are in a terrible predicament involving a baby and a locked train car! Ages 9-15. 186 pages; paperback.


