
Spotted Boy and the Comanches
Way back on the West Texas frontier, life was good, except for the Comanche raids! Thad Conway loved his life in this wild area – until one day he was captured by Comanches and carried off a prisoner. This is the story of his life with the Comanches. Could he still remember God’s Word? Could he ever love these people? 155 pages; paperback.

Tell Me the Stories of God and His People
From the author of Tell Me the Stories of Jesus, this is the first book in a series of two telling Bible stories from the Old Testament. It covers the time from Adam to King Saul. Each story is beautifully illustrated and includes questions for review. 121 pages; hardcover.

Then Comes the Rain
Meadow Flower faced a tough future. Society looked down on her people. Her father was old and unwell, and her mother repeatedly abandoned the family. Would life just continue on in this dreary way? But God was watching her, touching her at various times, and finally she yielded her life to Him. What a difference! 230 pages; paperback.

Evening Praise
Twenty-one songs composed by Lois Holdeman. The title song, “Evening Praise,” is found in the Christian Hymnal. It is published here together with the story behind its composition. Some of the songs are poems by Fanny Crosby for which Lois composed tunes. Most have not been previously published. Paperback.

Countdown: A Time of Testing
The first book in the “Century in Crisis” series, this book tells of the relative quietness and prosperity for Christians in the first years after Diocletian became emperor of the Roman Empire in A.D. 284. Then it chronicles how the situation changed, and eventually a terrible persecution was unleashed upon them. Some were solid in their commitment, and some buckled under the pressure and sacrificed to the Roman gods. How will it be for us in our day? 320 pages; paperback.

Out of This Valley
An attractive little book of lively poetry paired with chosen Bible verses and complimented by beautiful pictures. Here you will find thoughts of trust and encouragement; thoughts to renew your strength when passing through the valley of depression, misunderstanding, and pain. 62 pages; paperback.

Your Strength Can Become Your Weakness
Many believers stumble and fall over their strengths and not their weaknesses. We need to be part of the team and blend our strengths with those of others to work effectively in Christ’s Kingdom. Based on God’s Word, this book teaches us balance, which in turn improves all of our relationships with others. In a concise way, this little book teaches some great truths. 41 pages; paperback.

Jim Elliot: One Great Purpose
Jim Elliot and his fellow missionaries were focused on taking the Gospel to the Auca Indians in Ecuador, no matter the cost! In the end, it cost their lives. Read this book to learn the back story of the man at the center of this well-known missionary tale. 189 pages; paperback.

Striped Coat – The Skunk
Is any creature of the wood more interesting, more humorous, and yet more misunderstood than the skunk? He is a clean, beautiful member of the weasel family. This is the story of an unusual skunk, peculiarly marked, which made its presence felt by helping its human protectors. 152 pages; paperback.

Kernels of Hope: Little Mary’s Journey to Canada
“How will I take the wheat along with us?” Papa wondered. Susannah worried about how to take her doll. This book tells the story of the Mennonnite migration from Russia to Canada in the 1880s. Join Susannah and her family as they travel to a new land and start over in a new home. 34 pages; hardcover.

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.

Discovering the Parables: An Inspirational Guide
Long before there were printing presses, copy machines, and email, societies used storytelling to convey beliefs, history, and traditions. This practice preceded the ministry of Jesus and continues today in many cultures. Jesus was a master storyteller. His words provide guidelines and a road map for living, as well as insights for spiritual understanding and personal development. Using familiar imagery found in nature and other recognizable sources, He engaged His listeners with lessons that confronted every aspect of their lives, providing the tools for self-examination and change. This book speaks to the heart! 144 pages; paperback.







