
Seized By Bandits
“It was a terrible moment when they sprang at us from their ambush by the roadside, a band of some twenty strong, armed to the teeth…” Thus Mrs Taylor begins the narrative of the capture of her beloved husband, Dr Howard Taylor of the China Inland Mission. China in the 1920’s was a nation in turmoil, roiled by changing allegiances and bands of roving brigands. Read this book to see how God worked in this extreme circumstance! 84 pages; paperback.

Shatterproof
Is anything in this world really shatterproof? Three different days in three different towns, but a similar story for each: a forbidding black cloud churns in the sky and then drops suddenly to earth and roars toward an unprepared town. Dreams lie in ruins, loved ones are whisked away, and houses, businesses, towns, and lives are splintered into many pieces! But God is still there! This book tells the tornado stories of Hackleburg, Alabama; Ringgold, Georgia; and Joplin, Missouri. 336 pages, paperback.

Shelter Me Safe
Come with Ruth Ann as she follows the path strewn with joys and sorrows. This story begins with Ruth Ann and her family when she is 10 years old. Join her as she becomes a teenager and learns to know the Lord. Most incidents in this account are based on actual happenings. Ages 12 to adult. 240 pages; paper.

Sin and Repentance
A Bible study lesson taken from the Doctrine Class Studies book. This is part of a series of single-lesson Bible studies for youth and adults for pick-and-choose, covering a variety of topics. This lesson will be sent in PDF form via email after purchase. Copies may be made for all of the class or congregation.

Sister to Sister
A compiled collection of more than two hundred articles dealing with a wide range of practical issues for Christian women. These articles represent the personal convictions of many sisters and will stimulate thought and conviction and promote unity and fellowship. 358 pages; paper.

Six Sugar Beets: Five Bitter Years
Mia’s family loses their home in communist Kyrgyzstan. Her husband—a preacher—is sent to prison and dies there. Struggling to survive, six stray sugar beets became Mia’s undoing, and she is also sent to prison. Her faith in God’s promises save her from utter despair when she faces the loss of her children and gives her hope to endure five years in labor camps. 186 pages; paper.

Sixty-Five Years a Holdeman
In this book, the author has written his personal recollections of the life and practice of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, people over a span of sixty-five years. This book was written to give its readers a greater appreciation for the historic Anabaptist faith. 226 pages; hardcover.

Slaying the Giant
This book contains practical help for understanding, preventing, and overcoming depression. The author, who experienced debilitating depression, tells how God gave him spiritual tools to overcome depression and remain free of it. Two foundational themes of the book are using the truth of God’s Word and learning responsibility for what one allows himself to think. This book offers sound, useful help for someone battling depression and for those trying to help him. 180 pages; paper.

Some Fruits of Solitude
As a Quaker preacher, minister, and missionary in the late seventeenth century, William Penn was imprisoned for his faith many times. While in prison, Penn wrote many short sayings that apply as well today as when they were written. These sayings have been edited slightly to reflect modern English. 167 pages; paper.

Song of the Trumpet
A sequel to The Shining Sword. This is an allegory of how God calls a soul to be one of His soldiers and how the evil forces try to stop obedience to that call. The main character, Akara, finds that the battle is not so fierce as it is subtle. When she is captured by the evil forces, young soldiers of the King brave much danger to rescue her. Akara answers the call of the King and finds that now her trumpet makes beautiful music. 213 pages; paperback.









