
Created for Work
In this second book, Bob applies his engaging, homespun wisdom and stories from real life to teach boys and young men what it means to be good workers. Topics covered include confidence, keeping one’s word, finishing what you have started, admitting fault, understanding your boss, and willingness to get dirty if the job requires it. Easy reading for teenagers. 181 pages.

Cyrus the Persian
This fascinating story is drawn from the history of the Jewish people up to the time of their deliverance under Cyrus the Great. In recreating this story, the author depicts the charm of ancient Babylon and the mystic enchantment of the Far East. This book is captivating and easy to read. 184 pages; paper.

Days of Toil and Tears
Sarah Ellis. An orphan, Flora writes an entry in her diary every day. She tells of hard work at the mill, and all the joys and sorrows in her young life. One day, Uncle is injured. Auntie and Flora can’t provide enough by themselves. Then uncle’s brother from out west sends a letter, and a wonderful opportunity unfolds. Ages 9-12; 219 pages; hardcover.

Distant Shores
As a young Amish man in 1969, Ivan Weaver left for Alaska to become a hunting guide with the world-famous Pinnell & Talifson outfitters. For 2 1/2 years he lived in the wilderness, guiding men as they hunted huge Kodiak bears. But Ivan began to be troubled. “What is the meaning of life?” He finally decided he must return to his roots and his church. 243 pages; paperback.

Doe Sia, Bannock Girl and the Handcart Pioneers
Doe Sia is a Bannock girl known for her bravery in saving a little boy from drowning. Emma is one of the Handcart Pioneers who also has a reputation for courage. After they meet and become friends, they face a fierce mountain blizzard together. Will they survive? 203 pages; Grandview Publishing.

Dog of Discovery
This book gives a detailed account of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Seaman, a large, black Newfoundland is Lewis’ dog and a valuable member of the expedition. Actual excerpts from the explorer’s journals are included. As the main characters are not nonresistant Christians, there is an instance of swearing, some drinking, one killing, and Lewis’ sad end. See pp. 120, 125, 130, and 138 for these objectionable parts. This book is, however, based on the true historical account.

Dusty: The Story of a Wild Dog
When Dusty the wolfhound pup is only nine days old a freak accident separates him from his mother. He is adopted by a she-wolf named Old Gray. Old Gray tries to instill in Dusty the fear of men but only partially succeeds. Young Matt Henderson eventually catches Dusty and tames him. Dusty is loyal to Matt, except when he runs off in pursuit of a ferocious enemy. Ages 9-15; 252 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: There is one instance of inappropriate language on pp. 192.

Egermeier’s Bible Story Book, Hardcover
Here are 312 stories from Genesis to Revelation written with a beauty and simplicity of style to convey the meaning of the Bible stories into children’s hearts. Adding life and impact to the stories are 121 full-color pictures. Parents and teachers will find this storybook to be an invaluable resource. 640 pages; hardcover with dust jacket.

Egermeier’s Bible Story Book, Paperback
Here are 312 stories from Genesis to Revelation written with a beauty and simplicity of style to convey the meaning of the Bible stories into children’s hearts. Adding life and impact to the stories are 121 full-color pictures. Parents and teachers will find this storybook to be an invaluable resource. 576 pages; paperback.

El Martir de las Catacumbas
(The Martyr of the Catacombs, Spanish version) In this tale of ancient Rome, a young Roman soldier is assigned to find and arrest Christians. This exciting record reveals the sacrifice of early Christians and the impression they made on Roman minds. 159 pages; paper.

El Progreso del Peregrino Ilustrado
(Pilgrim’s Progess Illustrated, Spanish version) The immortal story of Christian as he leaves the City of Destruction and embarks on a journey which has provided inspiration to countless believers since it was penned in a prison cell many years ago. This edition has illustrations. 254 pages; paper.

Escape into the Night
Freedom Seekers book 1. Libby Norstad’s life has changed to anything but ordinary. In 1857, when she comes to live on her father’s steamboat, Libby’s curiosity ensnares her in a mystery. What secret is Caleb the cabin boy holding so closely? And how can Jordan, a fugitive slave, possibly reach safety and freedom? 247 pages; paperback.

Everyday Battles
By the author of Boyhood and Beyond. Simple and engaging, Everyday Battles offers perspective on how to find God in the heart of daily conflicts and decisions. Written for young men, this book will help anyone who desires to experience a vibrant, moment-by-moment walk with God. 166 pages; paperback.

Family: The Gift That Lasts Forever
Six young lads and a sister, motherless. It was so sudden and unexpected. How would they cope now that Mom was gone? Who would take care of them? Tragedy struck hard around Linden, Alberta during the twenties and thirties, and some of their cousins had also lost a parent or even siblings. But the children were young, resilient and surrounded by caring relatives. This true story of how they grew up during years of drought and poverty and even invented plenty of their own fun will make inspired reading. 189 pages.

Father to Nobody’s Children
The story of the life and work of Thomas J Barnardo. As a young medical student, he began a ministry to the poor homeless children of London’s East Side. Because of his life’s work, many children were rescued from the streets, taught useful trades, and taught about the Lord. 122 pages, paperback.

Fighting the Good Fight
“Be a good soldier,” Jack’s mother tells him before she dies, “and always use the King’s weapons . . . obedience, faith, and love.” Being a soldier is much harder than Jack thinks. Jack finds himself the target of mean tricks and false accusations. Can he remain faithful? 160 pages; paper.



