
Be Still
Subtitled “Inspirations from a New York Apartment.” In this book, Berniece invites us into the quiet garden of meditation. Amidst the towering skyscrapers, the blaring horns, and the hurrying throng she portrays an oasis of inspiration for wearied spirits. 208 pages; paper.

The Family Bible
A devotional book comprised of articles written as columns for the local weekly newspaper over a period of six years. The author has used different experiences of life to bring lessons suitable for all times and all peoples. Some titles found in the book: When God Seems Far Away; A Father’s Christlike Hands; Three Words Hard to Say; Hospitals: A Place of Prayer. 128 pages; paper.

The Long Road of Memory
This is an informative account of the author’s childhood in Texas during the Great Depression, living in California as a young man, and forty years in Idaho. Memories related include boyish antics such as “herding” tumbleweeds, descriptions of tractors and methods of bygone years, and important life lessons learned and passed on. 198 pages; paper.

