
The Power of the Spirit
Written over 200 years ago, but updated for today’s reader. This book depicts our dependence upon the Spirit for all that we have and are. Included is a powerful testimony of nonresistance using the example of Jesus on the cross forgiving His enemies. This book is above average. Adult. 184 pages; paper.

The Present
“It looks like cancer,” the doctor said. The impact of his words hit hard. She was only thirty-eight. Would she have to leave her family now? Initial treatment was successful, and the family enjoyed eight golden years. Then the cancer was back with a vengeance. Read of hope and despair, and of triumph in the midst of tragedy. 137 pages; paper.

The Price
In this sequel to Angels over Waslala and Angels in the Night, Pablo reports on the fate of a number of the robbers who harassed them during their first years in Nicaragua. Most meet a violent end. The book carries a sobering warning about the terrible end awaiting those who reject God’s love. 176 pages; paper.

The Price of Freedom
Born and raised in communist Romania, Simon and Wesley are Christian teenagers. They know that soon they will have to report for military duty. Separately, they decide to flee the torture awaiting Christian men who refused to join the military. They decide to try a dangerous plan—escaping by being locked into a shipping container. Read of this perilous ordeal and how life opens up for them in Canada. 271 pages; paper.

The Price of Missing Life
What is the cost of missing out on life in Christ? The price of missing life in Christ is very high indeed. A Christian experiences a special relationship with God here and much more so in eternal bliss in heaven. To miss all this would be a great cost! 118 pages; paper.

The Remarkable Record of Job
This is a fascinating and inspirational commentary on the book of Job. Far from being an engaging fable, the account of Job is one of the most historically and scientifically accurate records of the ancient world. This book is a call to believe in God’s creation and in God himself, a God that cannot be “figured out,” but He can certainly be trusted! A great book for Bible scholars. 144 pages; paperback.

The Search for Christian Education in Michigan
This book is a record of the efforts of members of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, who reside in the state of Michigan, to maintain their historic faith and practice in the area of education. Included are an important set of documents, letters, newspaper articles, and reports of court proceedings showing the progression of this effort. The conviction to begin a parochial school for children of members is shown. Meeting minutes related to the building of Countryside Christian School as well as early school board meeting minutes are also part of this record. 95 pages; paperback.

The Search for My Mother
This is Wilma Dean’s personal experience of finding her birth mother. She relates childhood challenges as an adopted person, the pain of losing her father, giving her heart to God, and an experience of reconsecration. After many years, God opened the door and brought rest to the question, “Who was my real mother?” 119 pages; paperback.

The Seventh Escape
Walter Logé is an ambulance driver in the German army. He is taken prisoner by the Russians in 1944 and shipped to a labor camp. Walter is gentle and kind, yet he also has nerves of steel, quick wits, and much determination. His goal is to get back to Berlin, where his wife and three children hopefully await him. 116 pages; paper.

The Shadow of the Cross
A book describing many of the types and shadows from the Old Testament which teach us about Christ and the New Testament. This book was written to show the marvelous design of the Bible and that only God could have been the author. Chapters discuss topics such as Bible numbers; the trees in the garden of Eden; Eve and the church; Noah and the ark; types in the lives of Jacob, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron; and much more. 206 pages; paper.

The Shepherd of Bethlehem
Through an unexpected turn of events, a small, motley audience listens as a clergyman lectures on the life of David, the shepherd-king. The story follows the lives of several listeners and their responses to the Bible message. An excellent classic! 366 pages; hardcover.

The Shining Sword
An absorbing allegory of a young man who becomes a soldier in the army of the King. Lanus learns to fight using the weapons the King has provided for him, especially his shield and sword. The more he uses his sword, the lighter and easier to use it becomes. One day when the enemy surrounds the castle, Lanus and his friends learn the ultimate secret of the shining sword. An inspiring book for teenagers and older readers. 157 pages; paper.

The Six Days of Genesis
The author strongly believes in an actual six-day creation. He takes the biblical account and discusses scientific data and theories in support of it. Word meanings related to the topic are explored. He counters the theories that seek to blend the biblical account with evolutionary ideas. Chapter titles include “The Garden of Eden,” “Before the Flood,” and “The Tower of Babel.”

The Spanish Brothers
This book gives a picture of the sufferings of Christians in Spain under the Inquisition. The story is built around a fictional account of two brothers, one of whom gives his life for his faith, yet historical facts and actual people in history are brought into the account. Forgiveness of enemies is vividly portrayed. 326 pages; paper.

The Spark, A Mother’s Story of Nurturing, Genius, & Autism
Though Jake Barnett is diagnosed with autism at the age of two, his IQ is higher than Albert Einstein’s. This is the story of his mother’s love and perseverance and the amazing path that unlocked what was going on in his brain. This story is not an average situation, but there are tidbits of insight that can benefit teachers, board members, and parents. 257 pages, paperback, Random House.




