
The Lone Tree
The Lone Tree recreates how the Becker family might have lived during the time our ancestors left Russia and came to settle in America. It chronicles the preparations that were made for moving, their first winter in Kansas, and how they were able to settle in and adjust to the incredible loss of loved ones due to sickness. This book should give a greater appreciation for our heritage and what it cost. While the book is fictional, we believe the historical aspect is reasonably accurate. 232 pages; paper.

The Long Road Home
Pablo is ten when his parents move the family from Virginia to Costa Rica. It is all one great adventure to the fun-loving boy. But soon another Voice is calling him, a Voice he is not ready to heed. His parents’ concern grows as he becomes more rebellious and wicked. Yet God’s love continues to draw him, and finally he lets himself be led down the long road home to the Father’s house. 450 pages; paper.

The Long Road of Memory
This is an informative account of the author’s childhood in Texas during the Great Depression, living in California as a young man, and forty years in Idaho. Memories related include boyish antics such as “herding” tumbleweeds, descriptions of tractors and methods of bygone years, and important life lessons learned and passed on. 198 pages; paper.

The Mastre Story
This inspiring and interesting booklet outlines a brief history of the life and ministry of Clifford and Elizabeth Mastre, in their words. It also includes some history of Clifford’s parents, Isaac Mastres. The last section is a transcript of Clifford’s funeral service in 1993. 32 pages; paper.

The Ocean Book
This book gives a colorful, detailed look at the oceans on planet Earth. Text in differently colored sections throughout is variously aimed at 5th and 6th grade reading level, 7th and 8th grade reading level, and 9th through 11th grade reading level. You will likely learn many things about the ocean that you did not know before! For school and home libraries. 96 pages plus foldout; hardcover.

The Power of the Spirit
Written over 200 years ago, but updated for today’s reader. This book depicts our dependence upon the Spirit for all that we have and are. Included is a powerful testimony of nonresistance using the example of Jesus on the cross forgiving His enemies. This book is above average. Adult. 184 pages; paper.

The Price of Freedom
Born and raised in communist Romania, Simon and Wesley are Christian teenagers. They know that soon they will have to report for military duty. Separately, they decide to flee the torture awaiting Christian men who refused to join the military. They decide to try a dangerous plan—escaping by being locked into a shipping container. Read of this perilous ordeal and how life opens up for them in Canada. 271 pages; paper.

The Price of Missing Life
What is the cost of missing out on life in Christ? The price of missing life in Christ is very high indeed. A Christian experiences a special relationship with God here and much more so in eternal bliss in heaven. To miss all this would be a great cost! 118 pages; paper.










