
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.

Overcoming Inferiority
Jenna, the older sister, was beautiful and talented. Sara was the ordinary one. For years she was simply known as “Jenna’s sister,” without an identity of her own. Falling into the trap of comparison, Sara became all too familiar with inferiority. But she found victory and wants others, especially young women, to find it too. 57 pages; paperback.

Palace Beautiful
An allegory showing the deceitfulness of the enemy working through our own fallen passions to bring us into the bondage of sin. The light of the truth exposes the ways of the old man. Those who ignore the directions of the King invite to themselves not liberty and joy, but bondage, grief, and destruction. 47 pages; paper.

Parables from Peru
This book was written by a Peruvian missionary about his experiences in that country and the lessons they taught him. Each story is written in parable style using antiquated language, with the purpose of expounding a deeper spiritual truth. At times amusing and at times heart-rending, this book will profit when read personally or in family devotions. 126 pages; paperback; Christian Light Publications.

Paws on my Porch
This collection of short stories draws life lessons from the antics of Drover the dog, Moses the cat, and other familiar creatures. Biblical truths are applied in a lively and engaging format. Suitable for family devotions, each reading includes a selected Bible reading. Some stories are accompanied by a song to fit the topic as well. Note of interest: by the author of “Shaking Hands with Mr. Parkinson.” 150 pages; paperback.

Pig Boy
Maria was startled by another cry coming from the little form in the mire. “A baby! A living baby!” Who on earth could put a little baby in a pigpen to be mauled and eaten by swine? With concern and pity, Maria lifted the child, her horror mixed with indignation. Quickly she wrapped him in the rag she’d grabbed to twirl around her hand. “Little boy, little boy,” she murmured. “Who are you? Who will care for you?” Then lifting her face she cried to God, “Show me what to do with this tiny foundling.” 94 pages; paper.

Pilgrim’s Progress – CLP paperback edition
The immortal story of Christian as he leaves the City of Destruction and embarks on a journey. This book has provided inspiration to countless believers since it was penned in a prison cell many years ago. CLP paperback edition, 382 pages; original and unabridged.

Pilgrim’s Progress – Moody Press paperback edition
The immortal story of Christian as he leaves the City of Destruction and embarks on a journey. This book has provided inspiration to countless believers since it was penned in a prison cell many years ago. Slightly abridged for the modern reader. 218 pages; paperback.

Pilgrim’s Progress – Retold
A retelling of the John Bunyan classic in modern English. This book also contains watercolor illustrations bringing the story to life for children. This edition preserves the truth and inspiration of the original while telling the story in simple, modern language. 184 pages; hardcover.

Pilgrim’s Progress – Hendrickson hardcover edition
The immortal story of Christian as he leaves the City of Destruction and embarks on a journey. This book has provided inspiration to countless believers since it was penned in a prison cell many years ago. Hendrickson hardcover edition, 263 pages; unabridged and original text.

Pilgrim’s Progress – Keepsake hardcover edition
The immortal story of Christian as he leaves the City of Destruction and embarks on a journey. This book has provided inspiration to countless believers since it was penned in a prison cell many years ago.
Keepsake hardcover edition, 423 pages; original and unabridged; 170 fine illustrations; includes a section on the life of the author; a “keepsake” edition. Hardcover.

Plain Folks in CPS Camps
Until World War II, nonresistant Christians were not exempt from the draft and boot camp. In 1941, churches negotiated with the government to set up CPS camps. Peace-loving boys traveled far from home to work, serving several years without wages. Digging postholes, fighting forest fires, and working in mental hospitals, they served their fellow man instead of going to war. 184 pages; paperback.

Planting the Seed in a Dry and Thirsty Land
This book chronicles the beginning and ongoing mission work of over fifty-five years among the Navajo people of Arizona. Many former workers have contributed memories and experiences. This book tells the story of the beginning of the work by way of relief, the boarding school and other forms of assistance, and the mission work. Conversion experiences and other personal accounts are shared by some of the members. Information is included about Hogan Hozhoni, the child care home at Gallup, and the different mission stations. 352 pages; paper.






