
Prairie Child
Rilla loved her home! She lived with the rest of her family in a small farming community on the windblown Alberta prairies. Going to public school tested her intellect and her character. Read this book to hear about warm family times, an angry bull, a hailstorm, a night raider, and a runaway ’56 jalopy! 231 pages; paperback.

Pursuing Peace in the Church and Community
This is a thought-provoking little booklet written in practical terms and based on Scripture. Read this for help in growing in grace and peace toward all men and especially among the church family. This booklet could be used for a Bible study class. 22 pages; paperback.

Putting Off Anger
A book to help us understand anger and the power available through Jesus to resist responses powered by this emotion. Anger and bitterness bring many people into bondage. This book offers scripture-based guidance for overcoming anger with faith, love, and forgiveness. Study questions are included at the end of each of the seven chapters. 109 pages; paper.

Report for Duty
A true story of John Witmer, a young man whose conviction did not allow him to serve in World War I. At that time, the United States government did not have provisions for Conscientious Objectors. This is a fascinating story of hope and prayer that God would spare John from military duty, followed by his persecution and eventual death after only 32 days in military camp. 126 pages; paper.

Returning Home
A historical novel, based upon the real life of Johann Plett. Born in 1765, Johann is a Mennonite, the son of a materialistic father and a God-fearing mother. His first wife died at a very young age, and he soon married again. His overbearing father disapproved of this and disowned him. Johann became bitter and took his own selfish way. Life was hard, and he struggled financially. He became involved in dangerous activities and politics. Late in life, he turned again to God, repented, and found forgiveness and the wonderful grace of God. 344 pages; paper.

Ricky and the Hammond Cousins
The second book in the Hammond Cousins series. The Hammond cousins are closely knit, lively, and quite normal. They dearly love their Uncle Jerry, but his boy Ricky is a different story. He is mean, loud, and makes trouble at every turn. The cousins are at first bewildered, then exasperated, and finally compassionate as they learn to relate to a boy with a hyperactive disorder. Christian Light Publ. $5.95, paper.

Rudiments of Music, CLP
An overview of music rudiments presented on a youth and adult level. Suitable for individual use or for group study with an instructor. Eight lessons plus an additional section for song leaders. Concise yet thorough. A teacher’s guide is available with additional resources including pages that can be copied for use as overhead transparencies. Teachers will need a copy of the student book as well. 51 pages; paper.

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. 401 pages; paperback.

Serving Together…for wives of teachers and others
This book is filled with valuable, practical insight and encouragement for all Christian wives, especially the spouses of teachers and other servants. It may also give you new appreciation for the sacrifices made by your teacher’s family. 145 pages; paperback.

Shadow the Barn Cat
Pleasant Valley Farm series. These books will delight young children. They each tell the story of a special barnyard animal in a warm and personable way. The colorful illustrations by Nadia Gura help tell the story. The books are hardcover with quality binding and paper. What is sleek, shy and black, and loves to hunt in the dark barn? Shadow the barn cat! And she needs a place that is snug and safe and dark and quiet to hide a secret. What is it? 44 pages; hardcover.

Shaking Hands with Mr. Parkinson
The author relates his experience in dealing with Parkinson’s and also shares insights and experiences from acquaintances who are battling this disease. He pens his frustrations and his encounters with God as this disease slowly takes its toll. This book is an excellent resource to help the reader understand how Parkinson’s works and what those afflicted with it go through. Recommended for those who have Parkinson’s or are closely involved with someone who does. 120 pages; paper.

Snoopy the Sheep
These books will delight young children. They each tell the story of a special barnyard animal in a warm and personable way. The colorful illustrations by Nadia Gura help tell the story. The books are hardcover with quality binding and paper.Snoopy’s home was cozy and safe with plenty of fresh grass to eat, but Snoopy was discontented. 48 pages.

Stories for Every Season
This book contains 52 children’s stories; one for each week of the year. Clustered around the four seasons, these stories have been obtained from the Martins’ family and friends. Full of moral themes with many simple lessons so children can understand the meaning. 266 pages; paper.





