
The Cost of the Crown
Set in the Netherlands during the 1500s, this story helps us understand what the Anabaptists of that time endured to live for the Lord. The main characters and events are fictional yet true-to-life for those times. Teenagers Margriete and Grietje hear the Word of God and must decide if they are willing for danger and persecution so they can win the crown of life. 122 pages; paper.

The Crucified Life
“The crucified life is a life wholly given over to the Lord in absolute humility and obedience: a sacrifice pleasing to the Lord.” Thus Tozer urges Christians to not be satisfied with being a “thirtyfold” Christian but to pursue a “hundredfold” life. Sixteen thought-provoking chapters. 220 pages; paperback.

The Day Christ Died
This simple, direct account of Jesus’s last hours traces the route that led from Gethsemane to a windswept hill called Golgotha. Bishop’s meticulous research has uncovered many little-known facts that help the reader appreciate more deeply what Christ suffered. Paperback; 272 pages.

The Debt I Owe
At the height of the Vietnam War, Johnny Miller received his draft notice. He knew he could never take a human life. Read this book to learn about his experiences during two years of 1-W service working as a conscientious objector in the Bethesda Hospital. He writes honestly about the tragic, the touching, and the humorous while introducing the reader to a memorable cast of characters including friends, coworkers, and patients. 368 pages; paper; TGS International.

The Finest Hours
During one of the worst nor’easters New England has ever seen, two oil tankers are broken in half, stranding the men onboard. Wild waves up to seventy feet high pummel the damaged ships. The coast guard must attempt one of the most daring rescues ever in these life-threatening conditions. A gripping story about bravery on the high seas. 160 pages; paperback.

The First Days of School, 5th ed.
Harry Wong. Setting a specific schedule and enacting proven procedures in the first few weeks of school are critical in determining how well organized the classroom will be for the rest of the school year. This, in turn, has a major effect on how well students will learn all year long. What the teacher does on the first days of school may well determine success or failure. This book sets forth much good counsel, but you should also be alert for a few techniques or practices that are not in harmony with church doctrine. 346 pages; paper.

The Girl with Nine Lives
A candid memoir describing the author’s childhood, which began in foster care until she was adopted by a hardworking Christian couple. The book explores her experiences growing up on a farm, her struggles with learning to walk and run, and her many unusual adventures. Stacy comes to realize that God has a plan for her. 191 pages; paperback.

The Go-Giver
A moral tale about succeeding in business and life. Joe is a young man who wants to succeed, but things are not going well. He is introduced to the concept of giving more than you expect in return, along with five related laws. Not a religious book, but a wholesome read. 150 pages; hardcover.

The Gospel in Bonds
This is a true story, written by a Baptist pastor who spent eight years in the Soviet prison camps because of his faith. Enduring difficult conditions among dangerous criminals, Georgi clings to faith in God. All around him are men hungry for the gospel. As the prayers of faithful saints around the world ascend on his behalf the Lord manifests his miraculous power time and again in Georgi’s experiences. 205 pages; paperback.

The Happening
As Rebecca Sue walked to school on that beautiful Monday morning, she had no idea that her life, and the lives of all the Amish residents of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania were about to change forever. Only one man had any idea what this day would hold. One man… and the God in whom he no longer believed. Follow the events of the Nickel Mines school tragedy, and the struggle to forgive from the perspective of a survivor.173 pages; paper.

The Heart of God
While the author realizes that we can never understand all about God, in this book he ponders and comments in depth on the character and attributes of the Almighty. Eighteen chapters explore such topics as “God Is Great,” “God Has a Heart,” “God Is Humble,” “God Is Jealous” and ” God Seeks Men.” May we, like Moses at the burning bush, turn aside to seek after God in an honest quest for a deeper knowledge of Him. 269 pages; paper.

The Heart of Man
This little booklet is a reprint of an old publication that was translated from French and published in 1732. It illustrates the condition of man’s heart in numerous spiritual conditions-as a sinner, as one repenting of sin, as a saint, and as one who has become unfaithful. 64 pages; paper.







