
The Girl with Nine Lives
A candid memoir describing the author’s childhood, which began in foster care until she was adopted by a hardworking Christian couple. The book explores her experiences growing up on a farm, her struggles with learning to walk and run, and her many unusual adventures. Stacy comes to realize that God has a plan for her. 191 pages; paperback.

The Go-Giver
A moral tale about succeeding in business and life. Joe is a young man who wants to succeed, but things are not going well. He is introduced to the concept of giving more than you expect in return, along with five related laws. Not a religious book, but a wholesome read. 150 pages; hardcover.

The Gospel in Bonds
This is a true story, written by a Baptist pastor who spent eight years in the Soviet prison camps because of his faith. Enduring difficult conditions among dangerous criminals, Georgi clings to faith in God. All around him are men hungry for the gospel. As the prayers of faithful saints around the world ascend on his behalf the Lord manifests his miraculous power time and again in Georgi’s experiences. 205 pages; paperback.

The Gray Eyes Family
Written in the 1950s, this story for children tells about a Navajo family who has grown up in the traditional ways of their people, but they are starting to become acquainted with the missionary, the government, and the world beyond their immediate surroundings. The oldest son wants to go to school. And the missionary and the Trading Post man say the baby needs a name paper. What shall they do? Whom shall they trust? 127 pages; paperback.

The Great Cloud of Witnesses
This devotional book is about faith as it is illustrated by the heroes of faith listed in Hebrews 11 and demonstrated by Jesus. Each two-page devotional has a Bible verse and comments exploring some aspect of the life of a Bible character.144 devotionals; 358 pages; paper.

The Great Pyramid
This colorful book explains life in ancient Egypt and tells the story of the building of the Great Pyramid. It touches on the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians, explains how the Pharoah had so much power, and tells why the Great Pyramid was built. 48 pages; paperback; Mikaya Press

The Happening
As Rebecca Sue walked to school on that beautiful Monday morning, she had no idea that her life, and the lives of all the Amish residents of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania were about to change forever. Only one man had any idea what this day would hold. One man… and the God in whom he no longer believed. Follow the events of the Nickel Mines school tragedy, and the struggle to forgive from the perspective of a survivor.173 pages; paper.

The Heart of God
While the author realizes that we can never understand all about God, in this book he ponders and comments in depth on the character and attributes of the Almighty. Eighteen chapters explore such topics as “God Is Great,” “God Has a Heart,” “God Is Humble,” “God Is Jealous” and ” God Seeks Men.” May we, like Moses at the burning bush, turn aside to seek after God in an honest quest for a deeper knowledge of Him. 269 pages; paper.

The Heart of Man
This little booklet is a reprint of an old publication that was translated from French and published in 1732. It illustrates the condition of man’s heart in numerous spiritual conditions-as a sinner, as one repenting of sin, as a saint, and as one who has become unfaithful. 64 pages; paper.

The Herrs
Read about some of the first Mennonite pioneers of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. This book tells the true story of the persecuted Swiss Anabaptist Herr family. They left the Palatinate area of Germany in 1710, bound for America. After several delays, they finally sail across the Atlantic and settle in Pennsylvania. Read of their experiences in learning to live in this new land of freedom. 174 pages; paper.

The Holy War
A John Bunyan classic allegory. When Satan rebelled and was cast out of heaven, he tried to take revenge by conquering Mansoul, Shaddai’s treasured town. This allegory of man’s fall and redemption gives us a better understanding of our enemy and inspires us to worship our King. Beautifully illustrated. Includes a study section, glossary, and a brief biography of Bunyan. [Modern readers may find the book War for Mansoul easier to understand.] Hardcover; 255 pages.








