
Work Ethics
“Do your work diligently.” “Be on time.” “Give more than is expected of you.” “First you work and then you play.” These are the kind of basic principles that Willie’s parents taught him, and he seeks to pass them on to others. He does this in an interesting way by telling some of his life’s experiences and reflecting on the rewards experienced after a time of diligence. 22 pages; paperback.

Yesteryears’ Trails
An autobiographical account of Alfred’s adventures while growing up on a southeastern Manitoba farm. The book depicts life from early childhood, through boyhood, school years, and on to his conversion as a young adult. The last twenty pages describe a trip made by the author and his wife to visit their children on the mission. 125 pages; paper.

Your Strength Can Become Your Weakness
Many believers stumble and fall over their strengths and not their weaknesses. We need to be part of the team and blend our strengths with those of others to work effectively in Christ’s Kingdom. Based on God’s Word, this book teaches us balance, which in turn improves all of our relationships with others. In a concise way, this little book teaches some great truths. 41 pages; paperback.

