
The Road Less Traveled Reader (Grade 7)
2nd edition. This 7th grade reader has been updated with full-color artwork. Seventh graders are growing up and beginning to face bigger decisions. The Road Less Traveled presents them with examples of others whose choices affected their lives: Miles, whose lack of faith costs two lives; Mustafa, who finds love and giving and peace; Janet, who sees faith bear fruit. Selections in The Road Less Traveled center around five themes: Deciphering Nature’s Parables, Path of the Pioneer, Living for Others, Storing Up Treasures, Stooping Gracefully.

The Road Less Traveled Teacher’s Guide
2nd edition. This teacher’s guide provides lesson plans, useful appendices, and alternate LightUnit tests. It includes answers for daily work, quizzes, and tests in reduced page format. The teacher is aided by sections for review, story introduction, and discussion questions for each story.

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.

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.

Tour of Europe
This book continues Aunt Laura’s travel stories with tales of Europe. Rome with its history of martyrs; Venice, where the “streets” are water and the “cars” are boats; the Rhine River with its many picturesque castles; Switzerland, the country of the Alps and quaint villages – these together with many other facts and stories will educate and entertain. 192 pages; paper.

Waddles
Hatched in an incubator, Waddles began his life at a school in British Columbia. Later he came to live with the Miller family, who found his unpredictable antics highly entertaining. Who knew a Canada goose could find comfort in a doll? Or that a goose can swallow a whole carrot at once? What would Waddles do when the children tried to teach him to fly? How long would Waddles stay? Ages 6-11. Paperback; 87 pages.

Where Roads Diverge LightUnits 801-805
2nd edition. This is a set of 5 Light Units. Each Light Unit includes a test and two quizzes. Two or three lessons per week cover a full year’s work, or you may choose to cover the course in one semester. This course pairs with the Where Roads Diverge reader. It teaches reading and study skills. Exercises help students increase comprehension, analyze what they read, and apply it to themselves and their situations. One goal of the course is to give students the tools needed for thinking through alternatives and making good choices.

Where Roads Diverge Reader (Grade 8)
2nd edition. This eighth grade reader continues the theme of choices. Where Roads Diverge presents eighth graders with examples of people who faced diverging roads, and the ways in which their choices affected their own lives and the lives of others. Selections in Where Roads Diverge center around five themes: The Right Kind of People, Every Good Gift, The Gifts of Love, Hold Fast Your Dreams, and Integrity.

Where Two Seas Met
In this book of short devotional stories, you will enjoy reading about the heron that seemed to say thanks and the lessons to be learned from sturgeon fishing. Each story includes a lesson for life and can be incorporated into family worship and school devotionals. 67 stories; 224 pages; paper.

Why I Couldn’t Fight
The author uses many of his experiences as a conscientious objector in military camps during World War I to explain his beliefs about fighting and using force. This is a personal testimony and a scriptural teaching on the Christian’s response to government, war, and personal offenses. 86 pages; paperback.





