
The Titanic Tragedy: Stories from the Mighty Titanic
Each chapter in this book is a story from the tragic sinking of the Titanic. The author uses this account to draw a parallel theme to Christian life and eternal destiny. This book is a plea to the reader to come to God before it is too late. 90 pages; paperback.

The Train of Life
Bill Giesbrecht. Related by Kayla Warkentin, written by Rosalie Penner. This book follows the life of Bill Giesbrecht, from the love story of his parents until his own retirement. Walk with him through the stages of life from growing up in a family of 17 children, working hard on his father’s farm, serving with CPS, and acquiring his own farm. In his varied experiences, he shows how God has led him through the hard times. 144 pages; paperback. OUT OF PRINT.

The Victorious Life
Have you struggled in defeat as a Christian? Are you living in bondage to fear, pride, lust, anger, or self-pity? In this book you will find practical guidance from God’s Word that will show you how to live in victory over sin. The steps to victory are not always easy. But they are right, and they are backed by all the resources of the heavenly Father. And they lead to heaven itself! 127 pages; paperback.

The War for Mansoul
A John Bunyan classic allegory, told by Ethel Barrett. When Satan rebelled and was cast out of heaven, he tried to take revenge by conquering Mansoul, Shaddai’s treasured town. This stirring allegory of man’s fall and redemption gives us better understanding of our enemy and moves us to worship our King. 196 pages; paperback.

The Warrior’s Shield
Robbing rich barons and squires is dangerous, but Young Alaric wants the life of a highwayman. One day he meets a soldier of the King on a forest trail, and he and others are persuaded to visit the King’s castle. There they learn the true meaning of life. (Sequel to Shining Sword and Song of the Trumpet; the author is a nephew of Charles Coleman.) 150 pages; paperback.

The Whirlwind Cometh
You will not soon forget this unusual book. This gripping story is neither history nor prophecy; its central theme is nonresistance. A new Canadian prime minister comes into power and mandates that every young person must serve their country. Read how these young people did or did not live their beliefs. A must-read for all youth, this book will make every reader stop and think. 211 pages; paperback.

The Woman with the Book
This is a biography of Gladys Aylward, who grew up in England and was converted as a young woman. After hearing of the great need for missionaries to China, she felt called to go. After many trials, she made the arduous journey. She cared for many orphaned children, gained an audience with the Mandarin to plead for more just laws, and read out of the Bible to anyone who would listen. Many times her faith was tested, and the book records miraculous answers to prayer. She died serving the people she loved. 308 pages; hardcover.

Then Comes the Rain
Meadow Flower faced a tough future. Society looked down on her people. Her father was old and unwell, and her mother repeatedly abandoned the family. Would life just continue on in this dreary way? But God was watching her, touching her at various times, and finally she yielded her life to Him. What a difference! 230 pages; paperback.

There Is Always a Way
Changes have taken place in every generation. However, the same sun comes up in the morning and sets in the evening. People get into situations that seem insurmountable. Through meditation, counseling, and prayer, there is always a way. This book contains nineteen chapters about different challenges we face throughout life. 95 pages; paper.

They Looked for a City
The story of a Jewish family’s struggle to survive in eastern Europe during a time of political upheaval. Beginning with the death of Yente’s parents, it tells how she grows up in Warsaw and meets Benjamin, the accomplished son of a well-to-do Jewish family. Though their marriage is marked with sunshine and shadow, they find the true Messiah. Then war breaks out, bringing separation and heartache. 216 pages; paperback.

They Would Not Be Moved
A book about Christians living under communism. Here are experiences of young people commanded to join the army or show loyalty to the state. Read about parents who were pulled away from their family and thrown into prison. Yet in each case, their faith in God was dearer than any threat or command of men, and they would not be moved to deny the Lord. 206 pages; paper.

This Side of the Global Wall
The charts, pictures, and text in this book bring some startling statistics into sharp focus. It shows how much of the world’s wealth is concentrated with a few people, and how much Americans spend on their pets, lawns, hunting, and fishing. The changes in the demographics of America are changing in regards to race and religion are shown, and the advances in technology and communication are clearly illustrated. We live in a unique time with great opportunities. What are you going to do with the “five talents” God has blessed you with? 208 pages; paperback.

Three for the Cross
Dutch Freedom Series book 1. Martyrs for the true faith are common people like you and me, people who faced fear and perplexing situations but found grace to follow the way of the cross. And in the cross they found true freedom of soul and spirit. Some took up the cross and found peace. Some turned away. 162 pages; paperback.

Through the Storm
This book tells a heartfelt story of joy and sorrow, struggle and triumph. The Bicknell family faced tremendous challenges as the husband and father is stricken with frontotemporal dementia. But God is good, and He answered their needs many times! This is a story of finding rest and security in spite of troubling circumstances. 71 pages; paperback.

Thunder Dog
By Michael Hingson with Susy Flory. Michael Hingson was born prematurely and became blind as a result of too much oxygen after he was born. His parents raised him as a normal child, and he learned how to do the things most children do. Michael was on the 78th floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower when it was hit by a hijacked airplane on September 11, 2001. His faithful guide dog led him down to safety. This book weaves Michael’s account of September 11 together with the story of his life as a blind person. 232 pages; paperback.




