
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.

Speaking from the Heart
Speaking from the Heart contains heartfelt essays on topics relevant to all Christians. Spiritual battles, illness, tragic death, and many everyday subjects are spoken of in a down-to-earth way that will touch the heart. A common theme is the greatness and mercy of God toward an often undeserving human race. An excellent book about the true spiritual walk. 326 pages; paperback.

Springs in the Valley
A daily devotional book suitable for youth and adults. In life’s journey, God graciously provides oases of restoration where we least expect them. In this book the author assures us that no mountain is too high, no desert valley too parched, for springs of life-giving hope and strength to reach us. This book is similar to Streams in the Desert. 404 pages; paperback.

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 “The Young Ravens That Call Upon Him.” 202 pages; paper.

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; paperback.

Story of the Gospel
First published in 1881 and revised in 1997, this book is a nearly complete account of the life of Jesus in simple form. We believe the author used all four Gospels in writing this account. The writer tells the Gospel story in simple language, and also explains the parables, Lord’s prayer, and other accounts in easy to understand prose. There are over 140 illustrations throughout the book. 276 pages; hardcover.

Streams in the Desert
A devotional classic. First published in 1925, it has encouraged and inspired generations of Christians. It is filled with insight into the richness of God’s provision and the purpose of His plan. A devotion for each day of the year. Updated by James Reimann. 509 pages; hardcover.

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 others, and accepting life’s challenges. 210 pages; paper.








