
What the Blind Man Saw
Born blind in one eye, Johnnie Wenger completely lost his sight in 1865 at age twenty-two. It was a hard blow, but he was not one to give up. Determined, cheerful, and content with God’s plan, Blind Johnnie helped others by making brooms, operating a neighborhood store, and assembling farm equipment in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 128 pages; paperback.

When Loved Ones Are Called Home
A gift booklet containing many Scriptures and comforting poems, written especially for those who have lost a loved one through death. Subjects include the pain of separation, the time of healing, the memory of those departed, and other questions that often distress the bereaved. 64 pages; paper.

Where Are the Children?
The Schmitt family has their sights set on a great dream – emigrating to America and living on their own farm. But setbacks, illness, and tragedy come thick and fast, placing them in dire straits and separating them all. In this book you can read about the unique adventures of each one, and see God’s loving care for them. This book is based on true events that happened many years ago, but the story itself is fictional. 212 pages; paperback.

Where Is God When It Hurts?
Oh, the pain is so real – when will it go away? Why me? Many of us cry out from the depths of our physical, emotional, or spiritual pain. What is the purpose of pain, anyway? Many suffering Christians want to love God, but they cannot see past their tears. In this book, the author examines the purposes of pain, why God allows pain, how to cope with pain, and how faith helps. 286 pages; paperback.

Where Two Seas Met
In this book of short devotional stories, you will enjoy reading about the heron that seemed to say thanks and the lessons to be learned from sturgeon fishing. Each story includes a lesson for life and can be incorporated into family worship and school devotionals. 67 stories; 224 pages; paper.

White Horse to Bucharest
He who has not seen Bucharest, nor ridden upon a white horse, knows not what is beautiful in this world. — Romanian Proverb. When Christian Service International sent Lee and Vila Gingerich to Romania as humanitarian workers, they expected a positive experience, but they never guessed how much the country would teach them. Through this collection of over seventy short stories, let Romania steal your heart as it did theirs. 263 pages; paperback.

Who Wrote Our Hymns
First published in 1925, this book gives brief biographical sketches of thirty different authors of old time hymns. Many learned about deep truths by going through difficult times before they wrote the hymns that have been used over and over again. 224 pages; paperback.

Why God Why
“God, I just can’t understand why I pray but nothing changes.” “Why don’t you give me a family?” “Why did my loved one die even though we thought we had claimed your healing power?” “Why is there so much evil all around me?” “Do you really love me, God?” If your heart ponders these or other questions about God, this little book is for you. 110 pages; paperback.

Why I Couldn’t Fight
The author uses many of his experiences as a conscientious objector in military camps during World War I to explain his beliefs about fighting and using force. This is a personal testimony and a scriptural teaching on the Christian’s response to government, war, and personal offenses. 86 pages; paperback.

Willie’s Acquaintance with Christ
A true story of a young boy from a godless home who found the Lord. Despite severe beating and cruelty from his father, he found God to be his refuge and strength. Through unusual providence, his father visited the church while Willie was speaking and was convicted of his sins and converted. 79 pages; paper.

Within the Palace Gates
A historical novel depicting the life of Nehemiah in the Persian court and his mission to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The author has added characters and events through which the customs and culture of the Persian Empire are illustrated. First copyrighted in 1901, this book opens an interesting window to Nehemiah’s time in biblical history. 308 pages; paper.

Without Excuse
From the authors of Inspired Evidence and Have You Considered? Another impressive book packed with more evidence from nature that corresponds with what we read in the Bible. Set up as daily readings for a whole year, this book shows us that we can know beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is real and his Word is true. Hardcover.

Women at the Cross
An inspirational book for women. Each chapter begins with an account of a faithful woman of Bible times together with insights gleaned from the account. This is followed by true experiences and stories of God-fearing women of our day. This book could be used as a devotional book. 12 chapters; 193 pages; paper.

Work Ethics
“Do your work diligently.” “Be on time.” “Give more than is expected of you.” “First you work and then you play.” These are the kind of basic principles that Willie’s parents taught him, and he seeks to pass them on to others. He does this in an interesting way by telling some of his life’s experiences and reflecting on the rewards experienced after a time of diligence. 22 pages; paperback.

Yesteryears’ Trails
An autobiographical account of Alfred’s adventures while growing up on a southeastern Manitoba farm. The book depicts life from early childhood, through boyhood, school years, and on to his conversion as a young adult. The last twenty pages describe a trip made by the author and his wife to visit their children on the mission. 125 pages; paper.




