
A Life Redeemed
This is the life story of Ludlow Walker. He was determined to make a good life for himself but left God in the background. He started at the bottom, working on a ship and climbed the ladder of success until he was a wealthy and influential businessman in Belize. He put his business up for sale and was bitterly disappointed when no one would buy his enterprise. In despair, he turned to his father’s Bible, and God was able to reach his heart. 224 pages; paperback.

A Long Way Home
Saroo was born into a poor family in India. His family lived hand-to-mouth; their home was a one-room hut. Then at age five he boarded a train by mistake and ended up in far-away Calcutta. Unable to recall properly the name of his home town, he survived for weeks on the rough streets of that city. Eventually he was adopted by kind people from Australia. But he had a stubborn memory of his early childhood and a driving desire to find his way back. And then along came Google Earth to aid his search. This is the story of how he found his way home. Not a religious book, but a story of hope and determination. Helpful in understanding other cultures. 273 pages; paperback.

A Penny Parcel
Ashley knows only the orphanage until she is sent to live temporarily with a family. Other people don’t know that the father drinks and beats the children, but it leaves physical and emotional scars. Back at the orphanage, Ashley keeps the scars as hidden as possible. Then she is sent to live with a family wanting to adopt her, and the stage is set for major battles. 388 pages; paperback.

A Place for Ruth
The true life story of Ruth, a German Mennonite girl raised in Nazi Germany. Ruth and her siblings and mother are refugees in Denmark and her father is a prisoner of war. Once reunited, they are destitute and dependent on charity from America. 204 pages; paperback.

A Reason to Hope
What will sustain Mira Kalinowski and her family when they return to find their former home reduced to a pile of bricks during World War II? The emotional scars of war permanently mark this Polish family. As a young adult, Mira realizes her need for purpose in life. Can the Catholic Church provide answers? 252 pages; paper.

A Resident Alien in Search of a Home
This is Maxeau’s story—his childhood in Haiti, coming to New York City, a near-death encounter with organized crime in Miami, drift ing in Las Vegas, and finally back to New York City where he found the church and was baptized upon the confession of his faith. This is not an average book! An excellent gift for any youth or adult. 319 pages; paperback.

A Service of Love
A collection of short stories by young men who, for conscience sake, chose alternative service instead of joining the military. Copies of letters sent by family and official documents are included. Valuable history of military exemptions and the 1-W program are also part of this book. 294 pages; paperback.

A Small Price to Pay
Living in the Soviet Union during World War II, young Mikhail Khorev saw much suffering and death. Often homeless and near starvation, he struggled to believe in God’s love. An inspirational story of how Mikhail grows to believe in a loving God, finding the grace to suffer any trial in His name. 251 pages; paper.

A Smoother Journey
This book is about keeping our relationships with others out of the valleys and on the mountaintops. Here is practical and profound advice, based on the Bible, for a smoother trip through life. Topics include: priorities, love and hatred, forgiveness, harmony in the workplace, authority, and friends. 184 pages; paperback.

A Song in Exile
Hasson and Minara are Rohingya, living in Myanmar, happy to live at peace and farm the land. But Rohingya are no longer welcome in their native country. The military attacks their village. They flee in terror, but some are killed or injured. The ones that are left make their way to neighboring Bangladesh, where they join thousands of other refugees in a filthy camp. Will the sorrows never end? But in the midst of great suffering, the light of the Gospel shines into their troubled hearts. 256 pages; paperback.

A Storm Too Soon
In May of 2007, three veteran sailors set out on an voyage from Florida to France. But the trip soon turns into a nightmare when their sailboat is caught in the throes of a mighty storm. This is the story of their desperate struggle to survive in a small life raft battered by eighty-foot waves, and the story of the brave coast guardsmen who risked their own lives to save the stranded sailors. 220 pages; paperback.

A Strong Tower
Set in the 1100s, this historical fiction describes the spiritual struggles and persecution of the Waldensians. Follow sixteen-year-old Anna Prouse as she accompanies a group of weary refugees who roam the Alps as they seek to follow their God. A sobering book that causes us to be more thankful for the blessings we are able to enjoy. 193 pages; paper.

A Tale of Three Kings
What do you do when someone throws a spear at you? In somewhat allegorical fashion, this book examines what it means to let God do his work in you when a trusted leader or fellow Christian has caused hurt. It holds out hope, healing and comfort if you are confused and bitter, all while pointing out the virtue and blessing of brokenness. 110 pages; paperback.

A Threefold Cord
In this book about marriage and the home, God’s plan for husband-wife relationships is taught in a clear, interesting manner. Included are chapters about preparing for marriage; the beginnings of a happy home; the husband’s role as a loving, self-sacrificing leader; the wife’s place in submission and support; and resolving differences and misunderstandings. Many practical, downto-earth situations are described. This book is full of valuable teaching for every husband and wife. 144 pages; hardcover.

A Very Present Help
Five-year-old Nathan was riding along in the tractor while his older brothers picked rocks. Suddenly he slipped and fell, and the rear wheel ran over his head. In this book Nathan’s mother has recorded the drama, grief, and suffering of days and weeks that followed. She also writes of joy and hope. The doctors thought Nathan would be paralyzed, but God had other plans! 121 pages; paper.

Aaron’s Civil War
Aaron grew up in a Stauffer Mennonite home. As a teenager, he became rebellious and joined the Union Army fighting in the Civil War. He soon realized what a mistake he had made. Upon returning home, he felt tremendous guilt. This is a true story of accepting the gift of salvation. 196 pages; paper.

Absolute Surrender
An edited collection of messages delivered in London in 1895. Too many Christians, though they have been born again, are not completely surrendered to God. Self can even seek to do God’s work. The reader is pointed to the truth that God wants each Christian to be completely filled with the Spirit. 160 pages; paper.


