
God’s Pursuit of Man
In this prequel to The Pursuit of God, Tozer expounds the biblical truth that the great God, Who is from everlasting to everlasting, issues a call to man. The man who responds and is thus conquered by God can then be illuminated by the Holy Spirit and filled with His brightness and power. 138 pages; paper.

God’s Secret Agent
Nicu grew up in Romania but has moved to Germany. He wants to serve God in any capacity he can, but he did not anticipate an assignment full of danger and sleepless nights. After the government closes the borders of his home country to foreign aid, Nicu begins operating as a secret agent, smuggling in food as well as forbidden Bibles. 256 pages; paperback.

God’s Special Children
A strange disease is affecting young children of plain people communities, causing them to become disabled or die. Doctors are baffled. Then comes along Dr Holmes Morton, who researches this deadly disease and develops a treatment that works. This is the story of this book, but perhaps even more it is the story of the handicapped children and their families. Theirs is a story of disappointment and trials, but also of comfort and trust in God. 186 pages; paperback.

Godly Submission
A Bible study lesson taken from the Epistles of Peter. 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.

Going Till You’re Gone
Middle-aged and older believers often feel they would like to slow down and relax. However, this book aims to encourage a kingdom-focused vision that will guide the latter years of life. Hoarding of assets and a retirement of pleasure are reproved. Teaching is given concerning wills and distribution of assets. Catch a vision of the benefits to the kingdom when an older Christian is completely sold out to Christ! 281 pages; paper.

Going to Town
Long, long ago, a little girl named Laura Ingalls lived in a little house in the Big Woods of Wisconsin with her Pa, her Ma, her sisters, Mary and Carrie, and their good old bulldog, Jack. One spring day Pa has a wonderful surprise – he is taking the family on a trip into town! Laura is very excited, for she has never been to a town, and this special visit is everything she imagined and more. 32 pages; paperback.

Good Grief
Granger E Westberg. Grieving is a natural process that we go through when something or someone important to us has been taken away, such as losing a loved one, losing one’s job, moving, and other upheavals in life. Written for both for the one grieving and the one comforting, this book touches on the various stages of grief and how, with God, we can heal. 63 pages; paper; Fortress Press.

Good News for Children
Dating back as far as the mid-1800s, the stories in this anthology teach timeless values such as honesty, integrity, and courage. Written in a clear, vivid style that holds the attention of the reader and impresses the lessons deeply into the mind. Good stories for reading out loud. 82 pages; paper.

Good-Bye Kansas, Hello Louisiana
This is an account of long ago, way back in 1949. Mary was one of nine children in a happy family living in Kansas. But Daddy was sick. He couldn’t handle the cold winters. “You must move south!” the doctor said. How exciting to move all the way to Louisiana! 59 pages; paperback; Smith.

Gopher Tales and Turtle Eggs
Boys and girls growing up in a rural setting, in the era when cars and tractors replace horses, find it an exciting time. Drawn mainly from the author’s memory, these adventures will be appealing to children as well as adults. As adults we may experience a sense of nostalgia and loss as we see memories of this era slipping away with the passing years. 96 pages; paper.

Gospel Quartets
A reprint of the old Gospel Quartets for men. Originally published by Stamps-Baxter in 1938. This book contains many old favorites that were popular a generation ago. These songs will be enjoyed by young and old alike. 204 songs; hardcover; published by Wilson Martin and printed by PrairieView Press.








