Quest for Truth
This story chronicles the spiritual journey of a Ukrainian lady, Luba and her son and daughter-in-law under the Soviet Union. They briefly joined a Baptist church and eventually another Mennonite group. Along the way, they needed to examine their faith and seek God’s direction for their life. 272 pages; paperback.
Rugged Trails and Ragged Shoes
The summer of 1926 became the first of ten Lora spent in West Virginia. A pioneer in children’s Bible school ministry, she prepared her own lessons and drew her own pictures. Between classes she ministered to women and children in the community. “You don’t lose by sacrifice,” she said. Lora’s life of service for the kingdom was an inspiration to many who knew her. 401 pages; paperback.
Searching for Meaning: A Study of Ecclesiastes
So what is the meaning of life? Most of us face this question in our own mind at some point. Solomon certainly did! Why is meaningful life elusive? Money can’t buy it, and education can’t teach it. Read this book to explore these questions with Solomon, and ponder Solomon’s conclusion. And yet, the final conclusion involves a plan that Solomon understood only dimly. Each chapter has valuable discussion questions. Good for group study or personal contemplation. 184 pages; paperback.
Shatterproof
Is anything in this world really shatterproof? Three different days in three different towns, but a similar story for each: a forbidding black cloud churns in the sky and then drops suddenly to earth and roars toward an unprepared town. Dreams lie in ruins, loved ones are whisked away, and houses, businesses, towns, and lives are splintered into many pieces! But God is still there! This book tells the tornado stories of Hackleburg, Alabama; Ringgold, Georgia; and Joplin, Missouri. 336 pages, paperback.
Shepherding a Child’s Heart
Shepherding a Child’s Heart is about how to speak to the heart of your child. Written for parents with children of any age, this Bible-based book provides perspectives and procedures for shepherding your child’s heart into the paths of life. It is both visionary and practical. Biblical methods of communication, understanding, and correction are encouraged, with examples given. Recommended reading for parents. 212 pages; paperback.
Sunrise to Sunset
Life is lively in this glimpse into the activities of an Amish family in Lancaster County, PA. This book tells the tales of the years – runaway animals, bad storms, good times with family and friends, trips by train, weddings in the family, challenges and victories! 200 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 … Read More
The Home Beautiful
First published in 1912, his book clearly presents the beauties of the Christian home. Chapters include “The Wedded Life,” “The Husband’s Part,” “The Wife’s Part,” “The Parents’ Part,” “The Children’s Part,” and “Brothers and Sisters.” A clear teaching of Christian … Read More