
Stories of Conscientious Objectors in World War I
This book contains twelve accounts of conscientious objectors during World War I. These are true experiences from Amish, Mennonite, Hutterite and others and accurately testify to the horrors of war and the draft. May this book make us grateful for the peace that we currently enjoy. (Proofreader’s note: this book is valuable reading for all youth.) Paperback, 51 pages.

Stories to Appreciate
This book of fifteen story selections is choice reading! These stories have been specifically selected to help students of literature appreciate a story. Selections include “Half a Gift,” “The Bear That Thought He Was a Dog,” “The Stolen Money,” and … Read More

Story Behind the Versions
This book tells how the Scriptures have been preserved and lays out the principles and philosophy of translation. Then, it explores the history and trustworthiness of modern versions and gives guidance for making wise decisions about Bible translations. 203 pages; … Read More

Strength of Soul
In this book the author comments on “the sacred use of time.” In serving the Lord we can have quietness and serenity. He discusses gratitude, looking for life’s “bright side,” serving others, spiritual nourishment, walking with Christ, trust, acceptance of … Read More

Successful Living
This is a study of Bible-based economic and lifestyle principles. It is for group study or personal contemplation. There are 27 chapters containing advice for all ages, with many discussion questions sprinkled throughout. Topics covered include attitudes, self-discipline, work ethics, … Read More

Suitcases, Schools, and Survival
Join the impulsive and adventurous Stacy once again in this sequel to The Girl with Nine Lives. Stacy is an eighteen-year-old heading off to teach in small, private Christian schools. Her imagination creates many interesting moments with students in and out of the classroom as she teaches academics and shares her love for God. This story includes adventurous times in New Zealand and England. 245 pages; paperback.

Surprised by Success
Have you ever thought you couldn’t do something, but then to your surprise, you were able to do it after all? Merle wasn’t a hunter, but once when his friends invited him to go deer hunting, he borrowed a bow and went along for the camaraderie. When a buck walked into sight and stood within range, Merle knew he needed to try for it. He was stunned by the result! Sixty-five stories of success and failure from the author’s life. Men will enjoy this book. 177 pages; paperback.

Teacher Talk
A valuable compilation of stories, poems, teaching tips, and articles written by Christian teachers. You will find insights into challenging situations, experiences teachers treasure, and lessons learned. It is inspiring to sense the contributors’ dedication and love for their students. … Read More











