
Ransom’s Mark
This is a true story from a harsh and different era. Thirteen-year-old Olive is traveling with her family down the Santa Fe Trail to California. One day, most of her family are killed by Yavapai Indians. Olive and her sister are eventually rescued by the more peaceful Mohaves. Olive receives a Mohave tattoo on her chin, which gives her protection from other tribes. She sees this as a mark of ransom and a sign of God’s love and deliverance.

Read Through the Bible in a Year
This handy book charts a daily reading guide for the Bible. You will read entire books without confusing interpretations, and in general historical and chronological order. You may begin on any day of the year. Includes brief background information for each book of the Bible. 76 pages; paperback.

Secret at Pheasant Cottage
Lucy has lived with Gran and Grandpa since she was quite young, but she has faint memories of someone else. Who? What are her grandparents hiding? Lucy is determined to find the answer, but is she ready to know the truth? Ages 10-12, 130 pages, paperback. [* Proofreader’s note: There is one instance of inappropriate language on p. 36.]

Shadow of His Hand
This book is a part of a series the author has written for 10-16-year-old girls. These books will interest other readers as well. Each book is about a girl in history who faced life with faith and courage though challenged by tremendous obstacles and sometimes great sorrow and suffering. This book is based on the life of Holocaust survivor Anita Dittman. 164 pages; paper.

Swindler’s Treasure
Freedom Seekers series, book 4. “Sometimes there’s a cost for doing the right thing,” says Captain Norstad after standing up to a swindler. But the cost is high – the possible loss of the Christina steamboat! Will he and the other Freedom Seekers recover the stolen money before a double payment is due? In The Swindler’s Treasure the author brings into the story the thoughts of historic Illinois residents who give their reasons for being active participants in the Underground Railroad. 247 pages; paperback.

The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts
Reading this book has transformed countless relationships. Its ideas are simple and conveyed with clarity and humor, making this book as practical as it is personable. Reading this book feels like taking a walk with a wise friend. Paperback; 203 pages.

The Best of A. W. Tozer, Book Two
Book Two follows the format of Book One with excerpts from other Tozer books. Some excerpts come from titles sold by Gospel Publishers; others do not. Some unique chapters come from the following works: I Call It Heresy, Who Put Jesus on the Cross, God Tells the Man Who Cares, and others. 290 pages; paper.

The Captive Princess
This book is a part of a series the author has written for 10-16-year-old girls. These books will interest other readers as well. Each book is about a girl in history who faced life with faith and courage though challenged by tremendous obstacles and sometimes great sorrow and suffering. This book is based on the life of Pocahontas, the Powhatan princess who saved the life of John Smith. 142 pages; paper.

The New Manners and Customs of Bible Times
An updated and improved edition of Manners and Customs of Bible Times. Includes many full-color illustrations and photographs, clearly depicting biblical life and culture. Each chapter concludes with a “Now look at your Bible” section, which applies the presented material to applicable Scripture passages. 352 pages; hardcover.

The New Unger’s Bible Dictionary
A newly revised edition of one of the most complete, comprehensive, and up-to-date Bible dictionaries available today. Scholarly, with current articles on archaeology, geography, chronology, and other areas of biblical information. Includes color pictures. 1408 pages; hardcover.









