
Better Safe Than Sorry
Accidents seem to be a part of life. Could many of them be prevented? What is the Christian’s balance between staying safe, trusting God, and taking reasonable risks? This book is a guide to everyday safety. It also contains real-life stories and practical tips. 192 pages; paperback.

Bible Riddles for Families
In this book you will find 183 riddles and questions based on the King James Version of the Bible. This book will be interesting for family devotions and Sunday School classes. There is a table of contents at the front which can help you find riddles about a certain topic or Bible character. 74 pages; paperback.

Big Mutt
Dwight knows only one dog could have made the enormous prints around the carcass of the slaughtered sheep. One by one, the animals they depend on for their livelihood are being killed, and the county is in an uproar. The hunt for the big mutt is on! Will he be able to prove the big mutt is not a bloodthirsty killer? Thrilling classic first published in 1952. 172 pages; paper.

Bird Life in Wington
Here are thirty striking stories that creatively teach the Christian way of life by telling about the vaious birds who live in the imaginary town of Wington. Peek into the lives of the birds attending Pastor Penguin’s church. Written for children, yet adults may get the most from these allegory-like stories! 129 pages; paperback.

Born to Die
The setting of this story is Switzerland in the year 1527. Eighteen-year-old Annabelle wants life to continue in the traditional way, happy and undisturbed. But many people are turning away from the state church as a result of seeking the truth about God and the Bible. One by one Annabelle’s own family members are baptized in the Anabaptist faith. All of Annabelle’s beliefs and relationships are shaken, forcing her to consider things she would rather ignore. Will she give in? 119 pages; paperback.

Bound by Ice
In the last half of the 19th century, “Arctic fever” gripped the American public. This book tells the story of the expedition led by George Washington De Long aboard the USS Jeannette. They left San Francisco in the summer of 1879. In mid-September, the ship became locked in ice and drifted for almost two years. Eventually, the ship was crushed by ice and sank. The men escaped the ship, heading for civilization in extreme conditions. Read this riveting, true-life adventure! 191 pages; paperback. Proofreaders’ note: For school library use, you will need to decide how to handle some sensitive terms used on pp. 32 and 62.

Boyhood and Beyond
With practical understanding, the author addresses essential issues related to developing godly character as boys transition into manhood. Wisdom and common sense are gleaned from short chapters covering topics such as authority, inventiveness, and honesty as well as overcoming fear, laziness, and temptation. Easy reading for teenagers. 219 pages.

By the Fields of Fish Creek
In this sequel to You’re Too Small, Little Eli, this book tells about the Yoder family’s move to eastern Kansas and the years they lived there. Eli milks Hipbones every day and helps Dad rake hay. But there is also time to explore Fish Creek and to dream. When his parents feel they should move East, what will happen to those dreams of being a cowboy farmer on the prairie? 295 pages; paperback.

Cabin on Trouble Creek
Pa, Daniel, and Will head out from Pennsylvania for the rich land in Ohio. They build a cabin, and Pa returns for Ma and the little ones. But there must be trouble, for Pa doesn’t come back before winter. At ages eleven and nine, the boys are on their own. Are they really alone, or is someone watching them? Paper.

California Home
Twelve-year-old Olive Brenneman lives on the dry southern California mountainside. She begins thinking that her grandparents and cousins have it much better back in Ohio; it would be wonderful to have a back yard filled with green and growing plants. But Olive slowly gains a different perspective and discovers that wherever God wants us is the best place to be! 176 pages; paperback.

Censored Science: The Suppressed Evidence
A stunning, full-color book showcasing the fifty best pieces of evidence for a biblical creation worldview. Each two-page spread lays out the evidence for creation and then provides a rebuttal to the most common evolutionist objections to the evidence. Divided into three major sections: “Censored Biological Evidence,” “Censored Geological Evidence,” and “Censored Cosmological Evidence.” 127 pages; hardcover.

Cherry Ames, Student Nurse
With a heart of gold and a true yearning to make a difference in the world, eighteen-year-old Cherry Ames leaves her hometown and enters nursing school. Smart, courageous, mischievous, quick-witted, and devoted to nursing, Cherry meets one adventure after another in this story set in the time of WWII. 211 pages; paperback. Proofreaders’ note: There are instances of inappropriate language on pp. 19, 30, 35, 51, 88, 123, & 145.

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.






