
In Six Days
Read why fifty scientists choose to believe in creation. All of them, through faith and studying abundant evidence, have come to the conclusion that God’s Word is true, and that everything had its origin in six days, in the beginning. The articles are interesting and written for the deep thinker. 384 pages; paper.

In the Flame of Russia’s Revolution
This book is a reprint of an old book first printed in 1931. It is reprinted with the desire to keep alive the knowledge of the persecution the Christians faced in Russia’s revolution in 1917-1926. This book was written to inspire this generation to faithfulness. 188 pages; paper.

Inferno in the Lost Pines
A few sparks on a windy day in Bastrop, Texas, started a major fire, and in its path were many homes nestled among the loblolly pines. Despite firefighters’ best efforts, the fire became a monster that couldn’t be stopped. People left their homes and returned a few days later to smoking ash heaps. This book gives their personal stories, how to fight a forest fire, and how to plan a yard with fire prevention in mind. 228 pages; paperback.

Inspirational Bible Principles
In this book, Gladwin Koehn explores thirteen subjects important for a sound spiritual life in Christ. Chapter titles include “The Power of Love’s Motive,” “The Inner and Outer Evidences of Salvation,” “The Jacob Man and the Esau Man,” and “Not Conformed but Translated.” Many Bible accounts are used as illustrations of these concepts. This book is suitable for all ages. 156 pages; paperback.

Into the Light
A women’s guide to healing from trauma and learning to walk into God’s light. What if you discovered there was a force like no other, that could heal you? What if it could allow you to find joy in your life? Would you take the chance and discover it for yourself? Wendy Parenteau found a better way to respond to trauma. This book shares her story of how she and many other brave women found their voice. In these pages they share some of their life experiences and how they were able to overcome, be healed, and find joy. 318 pages; paperback.

Into Their Hands at Any Cost
This is a collection of stories about smuggling Bibles into countries that were behind the Iron Curtain at the time. The journeys are long, the work dangerous, and border crossings make hearts beat fast. Yet God uses many people and circumstances to get His Word into the hands of the believers and searching ones. 194 pages; paper.

Is There Any Thing Too Hard for Me?
This is a book that especially offers hope to those with loved ones who are not saved through the experiences of prodigals who strayed far from God and by His grace returned to the Father’s house. Some of the articles are written by a parent or spouse of a prodigal. Each one reminds us that there is nothing too hard for the Lord and we must continue to pray earnestly for others. 156 pages; paper.

It’s Not Your Business
We rush off to work each morning and wonder – are we too focused on making a living? Our occupations take so much of our time and energy. This book deals with the dangers that one faces in today’s working world. Could God have a deeper purpose for our businesses than we have realized? This book provides insight on how to have a kingdom-centered business in a self-centered world. 250 pages.

Jesus and Proverbs
Proverbs says, “The rich man’s wealth is his strong city,” but Jesus said, “Blessed be ye poor: for yours is the kingdom of God.” How do we reconcile the teachings of Jesus about money and business with the succinct pronouncements of Proverbs? Are they really contradictory? Perhaps Proverbs gives us the “how” and Jesus teaches us the “why” related to material endeavors. A thought-provoking read! 128 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.

Journey for Gerald
Gerald, one of the youth in a conservative church congregation, struggles to find a good path forward. Some of the young people are getting involved in evil conduct, and a few parents are permissive. Eventually, help comes and more light is evident. Though church practices vary, this book provides food for thought. 155 pages; paper.

Journey into God
Journey Into God helps us understand what we see and experience as we walk through life. The author explores the character of God with practical and spiritual illustrations. Each chapter closes with several questions and points for consideration, making this book suitable for personal devotions. 212 pages; paperback.

Journey Into His Heart
A devotional for young women. Journey with John into Jesus’ heart… This girls’ devotional book based on the gospel of John isn’t only for girls! It’s for any woman who wants to see Jesus’ love in a new way and understand more of what God did for her. You’ll find direct discussion and practical answers from the Bible for issues Christian girls face today. This book is an inspirational gift for any woman and especially youth-age girls. 361 pages; paperback.

Journey Through the Ark Encounter
This book is an overview of the Ark Encounter exhibit in Williamstown, Kentucky. It will be of interest to people who have been there or are planning to go soon. This well-illustrated book shows how it could have been during the time of Noah, the flood, and the ark as recorded in the book of Genesis. 96 pages; hardcover.

Journey to Joy
As a young girl, Galina experiences famine in Ukraine and difficulties caused by the Communist government. Then comes war, terror, and senseless violence. Through God’s providence she gets her own Bible which leads to a personal relationship with the Lord. 222 pages; paper.

Kansas Prairie Doctor
Benuel M. Fisher. Get a glimpse of the primitive and exhausting life of a country doctor in the early 1900s. Doctor Benner faced the challenges of typhoid fever, lockjaw, broken bones, appendicitis, and many other ailments with little more than the instruments carried in his satchel. Read of his practice on the Kansas prairie near the town of Peabody. 184 pages; paperback.



