
A Heart for God
The heart is a marvelous thing. Though created by God, for God, sin alienates our heart from God and enslaves the will. However, there is cleansing available. God can change our heart and recreate in it His own likeness. This book expands upon these basic truths and includes inspiration about purity and how to respond when we are sinned against. Easy to read for youth and adults. 133 pages; paper.

A Song for the King
Amish Frontier Series book 3. Thirteen-year-old Lydia Yoder feels homeless. Poor farming conditions mean yet another change! The Yoder family spends a summer working for produce farmers at Ordway, Colorado. Then they move on to Montana to a recently established Amish community where they learn some colorful and important life lessons. 196 pages; paperback.

Blossoms on the Roof
Amish Frontier Series book 1. Eight-year-old Polly lives with her family on a rented farm in Indiana in 1894. Times are hard, and they can’t afford the rent. But adventurous Father hears of free land available in far-away North Dakota. How will they build a house out on the prairie with no wood nearby? How will they turn the tough prairie grass into bountiful fields of wheat? Where will they get water? Read this story about real pioneering to find out! Ages 8-12; 160 pages; paperback.

Born to Die
The setting of this story is Switzerland in the year 1527. Eighteen-year-old Annabelle wants life to continue in the traditional way, happy and undisturbed. But many people are turning away from the state church as a result of seeking the truth about God and the Bible. One by one Annabelle’s own family members are baptized in the Anabaptist faith. All of Annabelle’s beliefs and relationships are shaken, forcing her to consider things she would rather ignore. Will she give in? 119 pages; paperback.

God in the Caribou Fire
Pushed by high winds, the wall of fire came sweeping down Mount Marius. The fire rolled and jumped ahead of itself, shooting flames a couple hundred feet into the sky. Time was running out! Read these first-person accounts of people who fled from the Caribou Fire. 251 pages; paperback.

Paradise Valley
Amish Frontier Series book 4. When education laws begin to make life difficult, some Amish fathers take a stand. Facing persecution, a decision is made to move to Mexico. Pioneering is not easy, and difficulties with the new government and some rebel soldiers are unexpected challenges. 187 pages; paper.

Slaying the Giant
This book contains practical help for understanding, preventing, and overcoming depression. The author, who experienced debilitating depression, tells how God gave him spiritual tools to overcome depression and remain free of it. Two foundational themes of the book are using the truth of God’s Word and learning responsibility for what one allows himself to think. This book offers sound, useful help for someone battling depression and for those trying to help him. 180 pages; paper.

Storm Song
As World War II rages on, 1943 is a difficult year for the Yoder family. How should Elam, a conscientious objector, act when he boards a train full of sneering soldiers? Why does Father end up in prison? Thankfully, all things are in God’s power. Book seven in the Amish Frontier Series. 164 pages; paperback.

The Treasure Hunt
Amish Frontier Series book 2. The Yoder family moves to Colorado to take advantage of cheap farmland. Young Joe has studied in history class about the gold rush that occurred some years before, and he seeks to find gold to help the family finances. On one of his excursions he meets an old prospector who has sought gold most of his life. Eventually, both Joe and the old man learn about the true treasures that money cannot buy. 155 pages; paper.

Twelve Years a Slave
This is the true story of Solomon Northup, who was born and raised as a freeman in New York. He lived the American dream, with a house and a loving family – a wife and two children. Then one day he was drugged, kidnapped, and sold into slavery in the deep south. These are the true accounts of his twelve hard years as a slave. 230 pages; paper.

Your Strength Can Become Your Weakness
Many believers stumble and fall over their strengths and not their weaknesses. We need to be part of the team and blend our strengths with those of others to work effectively in Christ’s Kingdom. Based on God’s Word, this book teaches us balance, which in turn improves all of our relationships with others. In a concise way, this little book teaches some great truths. 41 pages; paperback.






