
The Amish Christian Church
This book outlines the worship practices, family life, and human struggles of the Amish Christian Church from its beginnings in 1894 to its subsequent relationship with the Old Order Mennonites in Pennsylvania, and beyond. Of historical interest is the interaction this constituency had with the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, where a number of them eventually found their church home. Now with an index. 428 pages; paperback.

The Apostle, A Life of Paul
Master storyteller John Pollock brings Paul and his amazing story freshly to life. Perhaps the most influential person in church history, Paul was instrumental in spreading the gospel throughout the Roman Empire. Pollock combines a storyteller’s gift with a scholar’s insight to create a fast-paced narrative of the apostle’s life. 301 pages; paperback.

The Archaeology Book
This book takes you on an exciting exploration of history and ancient cultures. You’ll learn both the techniques of the archaeologist and the accounts of some of the richest discoveries of the Middle East that demonstrate the accuracy and historicity of the Bible. 96 pages; hardcover.

The Bait of Satan
This book takes a deeper look at one of the most deceptive snares Satan uses to get believers out of the will of God-offense. You will get ideas on how to stop being suspicious of others, how to regain trust after someone deeply offends you, what to do in order to stop rehearsing past hurts, and much more. 225 pages; paper.

The Basket of Flowers
This story takes place in Germany during the era of the castles. Mary and her good father James live in a small cottage near the castle. James is a gardener while Mary works for the Countess in the castle. Mary’s father is diligent in teaching her the ways of the Lord. Mary is wrongly accused of stealing her mistress’ ring, and she with her father are banished to a strange country. 167 pages; paper.

The Best of A. W. Tozer, Book Two
Book Two follows the format of Book One with excerpts from other Tozer books. Some excerpts come from titles sold by Gospel Publishers; others do not. Some unique chapters come from the following works: I Call It Heresy, Who Put Jesus on the Cross, God Tells the Man Who Cares, and others. 290 pages; paper.

The Call of the SSS
A story of three young men coming before a local draft board requesting conscientious objector status. This fictional book challenges young people, parents, and the ministry to examine whether we are ready to face a local draft board, and, more importantly, whether we are ready to stand before the King of Kings. 91 pages; paper.

The Cave Book
Explore deep into the hidden wonders of the earth with a real cave expert! The author takes you on an educational journey through the mysterious world of caves. Discover the beauty in cave formations, learn about the history of man and caves, and meet the unique animals that live in caves. This is all presented from the perspective of a cave expert who believes in Creation and the Flood. 80 pages; hardcover.

The Celestial Message
As you read this book, you will feel drawn into the awe and wonder of the mighty Creator who spoke spoke into existence the spiraling galaxies, glowing nebulae, and massive stars. This is a beautiful book filled with lovely pictures of the sun, planets, interstellar material, and stars. 179 pages; hardcover.

The Celestial Railroad
Written in the mid-1800s, this allegory is based on John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. But Hawthorne’s pilgrim takes the new Celestial Railroad, which is supposedly the easy, painless way to the Celestial City. Follow Hawthorne’s thoughts on liberal theology, easy-believeism, and Christianity with no cross, and note the telltale signs of the real end of that way. 33 pages; paper.

The Christ of the Empty Tomb
A collection of sermons brought by Rev. Boice on Easter Sundays from approximately 1969 to 1982, this book magnifies the importance of the resurrection and the risen Lord. The author points out the significance of some of the happenings surrounding the resurrection, and he explains customs of that day. Everyone is invited to “come and see” where the Lord lay, and then to “go and tell” what they have seen. 208 pages; paper.

The Christian Home
Scriptural teaching on home life and the nurture of children. Written as an aid to parents who want to bring their children to mature life in favor with God and man. Topics covered are the home, the parents, the child, mental and social development, discipline, use of money, adolescence, youth, courtship, and more. 152 pages; paper.

The Connected Child
Karyn B. Purvis. Bring hope and healing to your family. Practical strategies for parenting children from troubled backgrounds, from other countries and cultures, or with behavioral or emotional needs. “Re-do’s,” “time-ins,” and “choices.” A program that emphasizes nurture and structure to build bonds of affection and trust. 264 pages, paper; McGraw-Hill.






