
Hope for a Mother’s Heart
Gently rock your little one as you read the stories in this book. You might cry with the author, and you might laugh as well. You will find that, in this journey of motherhood, you are never alone. This book is full of hope, helping you see that God will provide the courage and strength to carry you through the joys and struggles of mothering. Hardcover; 144 pages.

Hope’s Table
Hope’s Table helps you prepare enticing home-cooked meals for your family. From the kitchen of Mennonite cook Hope Helmuth comes this mix of 150 delectable recipes, stunning food photography, and stories of strawberry picking, corn day, and Christmas cookie bakes. Traditions of hearth, home, and hospitality run deep, and those values flavor every recipe and story. 320 pages, hardcover.

Horse Stories from The Man Who Played With Sticks
Written by an experienced horse trainer, this book illustrates parallels between training horses and teaching important life lessons to people. As children read or listen to the stories, they will catch something they can understand. Adults will see additional truths at a deeper level. 120 pages; paperback.

How Honest Am I?
A Bible study lesson taken from 102 Devotional Sermonettes. 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.

How’s Inky?
A porcupine and his pals offer some highlights on happiness. Join Sam and his unusual pet for a grand mixture of troubles and pleasures. You’ll discover why it takes a lot of “quill” power to put down How’s Inky? A story for animal lovers. 127 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: p. 77 reference to the millennium.

Humble Roots
Using the simple examples of growing things and rural life, this book speaks to us about how to cultivate humility. This involves realizing who I am and Who God is. Humility graces all parts of one’s life: the emotions, intellect, physical body, possessions, circumstances and desires. This book can be enjoyed as a devotional or otherwise. 205 pages; paperback.

Humility
Humility is a sense of our entire nothingness which comes when we see that God is all, and we make way for God to be all. When man consents to be the form and vessel in which the life and glory of God manifest themselves, he will see that humility is simply acknowledging his position as man and yielding to God His place. 110 pages; paper.

Humpy the Moose
Forest Friends Series #1. Little Humpy the Moose comes into the world as a long-legged baby who needs to be hidden from enemies. But each day he learns more and grows fast. At about one year old he must make it on his own. Children will enjoy this story about how a scared little animal grows up to be master of his part of the world. There is a full color, full page illustration across from each page of text. 60 pages; hardcover; Northstar Books.

I Am a Teacher {and I love it}
This book is a breath of fresh air for teachers! It includes touching stories, funny accounts, seasoned advice, ideas for specific classes, and hands-on project plans. This book is not a how-to manual, but you will catch enthusiasm and some practical tips from a veteran teacher passionate about teaching! 217 pages; paperback.

I Dared to Call Him Father
The true story of Bilquis Sheikh, a prominent Muslim woman in Pakistan, whose entire life is turned upside down as a series of strange dreams launches her on a quest that will forever consume her heart, mind, and soul. This is the first person account of her unusual and life-threatening journey to a personal relationship with God. 190 pages; paper.

I Survived: Five Epic Disasters
This book contains true stories of survival written for older children and young teens. Many adults will also enjoy reading these stories. Included are: “The Children’s Blizzard, 1888”; “The Titanic Disaster, 1912”; “The Great Boston Molasses Flood, 1919”; “The Japanese Tsunami, 2011”; and “The Henryville Tornado, 2012.” 166 pages; hardcover.








