
Story Behind the Versions
This book tells how the Scriptures have been preserved and lays out the principles and philosophy of translation. Then, it explores the history and trustworthiness of modern versions and gives guidance for making wise decisions about Bible translations. 203 pages; paperback.

Surprised by Success
Have you ever surprised yourself by success? Merle is not a hunter, but he borrows a bow and goes hunting with friends for the camaraderie. When a buck appears and stands in range, Merle decides to try for it. He is stunned by the outcome! 65 stories of success and failure from the author’s life. Men will enjoy this book. 177 pages; paperback.

Teacher Talk
A valuable compilation of stories, poems, teaching tips, and articles written by Christian teachers. You will find insights into challenging situations, experiences teachers treasure, and lessons learned. It is inspiring to sense the contributors’ dedication and love for their students. Recommended for teachers and school board members. 257 pages; paper.

Teddy’s Tornado
Teddy lived with his mother in little house in Georgia. In the evenings they ate popcorn and played Memory. But one day a tornado tumbled his house and smashed his bike! They lived with a neighbor for a while, and Mommy was sad. But one day they met some Christian people who said they would help them build a new house! 53 pages; hardcover; Christian Light Publications.

Tell Me the Stories of God and His People
From the author of Tell Me the Stories of Jesus, this is the first book in a series of two telling Bible stories from the Old Testament. It covers the time from Adam to King Saul. Each story is beautifully illustrated and includes questions for review. 121 pages; hardcover.

Tell Me the Stories of Jesus
Caleb Crider; illustrated by Alex Brover. This Bible story book has 70 short stories about Jesus. The stories are written in simple, clear language that children can understand. Each story is illustrated with beautiful artwork that will help impress upon young minds that Jesus is a caring, understanding, and trustworthy friend. Three questions for family discussion follow each story. 145 pages; hardcover.

Tell Me the Stories of Jesus – Spanish
(Tell Me the Stories of Jesus, Spanish version) Caleb Crider; illustrated by Alex Brover. This Bible story book has 70 short stories about Jesus. The stories are written in simple, clear language that children can understand. Each story is illustrated with beautiful artwork that will help impress upon young minds that Jesus is a caring, understanding, and trustworthy friend. Three questions for family discussion follow each story. 145 pages; hardcover.

Thatched Roofs and Prairie Blizzards
Santiago and Dominga live in Belize, a land of steamy hot days and tall palm trees. James and Karen live on the open Canadian prairies. The growing season is short, the winters long and cold. In this book you will read alternating chapters about the daily life of each family. The story illustrates that we all have the same basic needs and temptations no matter where we live. 260 pages; paper.

The Arrowhead
For many years, an arrowhead lay buried in the soil of an Indiana farm. The native who had shot it was long forgotten. Decades and generations came and went, and it was left hidden and untouched. Then came Ted, praying and searching for an arrowhead like those his sisters had found. History comes alive through this beautifully illustrated tale. 42 pages; hardcover.

The Celestial Railroad
Written in the mid-1800s, this allegory is based on John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. But Hawthorne’s pilgrim takes the new Celestial Railroad, which is supposedly the easy, painless way to the Celestial City. Follow Hawthorne’s thoughts on liberal theology, easy-believeism, and Christianity with no cross, and note the telltale signs of the real end of that way. 33 pages; paper.

The Little Boy Who Changed the World
Ruby was a little girl who dreamed of growing up and changing the world. When she grew up, God asked her to be a teacher. And she worked with a little boy who couldn’t run like the other children. But he taught her how to change the world. 25 pages; hardcover.

The Lollipop Store and Other Stories
From the lollipop store to Rufus the kingly cat, these twelve stories about the escapades of four-year-old Jon and his sister Lucy will provide hours of enjoyment for children—and plenty of life lessons too. Great stories to read to your Sunday School Class! Ages 4-8. Paperback, 144 pages.

The Miner’s Song
Ramón Chaparro grew up in a mining community in central Mexico. He was part of a large family who loved him, but hatred and suspicions about others also were present. Ramón delighted in working in the silver mines and singing songs with his fellow miners. But then came a terrible accident. Sickness and depression followed. In a hospital far from home, he heard lovely songs about Jesus and heaven. Many times later in life he longed for the hope he remembered feeling when he heard those songs. Read how Ramón finally found lasting joy and hope. This book also gives a window into the life of the Old Colonists in Mexico. 455 pages; paperback.

The Night the Angel Came
This is the true story of a girl born in Korea and adopted by a loving couple from America. She suffers from distressing nightmares. One night a bright and calming presence enters her room. Nice illustrations. Preschoolers and ages 7-10; 24 pages; hardcover.

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.


