
A Good Different
Musikali and Joyce both grew up in rural areas of Kenya. Tribal custom ruled their lives, and much tension and selfishness surrounded them. They end up living in the city in extreme poverty. Read how they become acquainted with Christian people and find the Lord. 254 pages; paper.

A Greater Call
Wei was another mouth to feed in a land racked with extreme famine. As a baby, he was carried out of the village and left to die. Yet he crawled home and survived, for God had a special purpose for him. As an adult, he gave his heart to God and threw himself into study and the work of the Lord in a land of spiritual famine. 195 pages; paper.

A Life Redeemed
This is the life story of Ludlow Walker. He was determined to make a good life for himself but left God in the background. He started at the bottom, working on a ship and climbed the ladder of success until he was a wealthy and influential businessman in Belize. He put his business up for sale and was bitterly disappointed when no one would buy his enterprise. In despair, he turned to his father’s Bible, and God was able to reach his heart. 224 pages; paperback.

A Reason to Hope
What will sustain Mira Kalinowski and her family when they return to find their former home reduced to a pile of bricks during World War II? The emotional scars of war permanently mark this Polish family. As a young adult, Mira realizes her need for purpose in life. Can the Catholic Church provide answers? 252 pages; paper.

A Single Page
Andrew is excited when Grandfather asks him to accompany him to the Ephrata Cloister. He will finally get to see the printing press and the big martyr book he has heard so much about. Follow Andrew’s adventurous trip and learn how the gift of a single page from the book changes the way he responds to those who mistreat him. 59 pages; hardcover.

A Small Price to Pay
Living in the Soviet Union during World War II, young Mikhail Khorev saw much suffering and death. Often homeless and near starvation, he struggled to believe in God’s love. An inspirational story of how Mikhail grows to believe in a loving God, finding the grace to suffer any trial in His name. 251 pages; paper.

A Song in Exile
Hasson and Minara are Rohingya, living in Myanmar, happy to live at peace and farm the land. But Rohingya are no longer welcome in their native country. The military attacks their village. They flee in terror, but some are killed or injured. The ones that are left make their way to neighboring Bangladesh, where they join thousands of other refugees in a filthy camp. Will the sorrows never end? But in the midst of great suffering, the light of the Gospel shines into their troubled hearts. 256 pages; paperback.

Against the Odds
In 1952, Vera Overholt was a lively three-year-old when she was stricken with a severe case of polio. The disease left her with a twisted torso, impaired lungs, and nearly useless arms. She did not give in to the victim mentality but persevered, greatly helped by a strong faith in God, determination, and a loving family. 200 pages; paperback.

All for Love
Living with his father and stepmother meant neglect and abuse, but at least José Adán had food and clothing. Life with his mother offered freedom and a sense of belonging, but he often went hungry and there was no money for school. José Adán bounced back and forth between the two, his heart starved for the love and security that neither home could offer. This is the true story of a boy’s quest for love and belonging-a search that eventually leads him to the Author of love. 358 pages; paperback.

Amalyah’s Search for Love
As a young girl growing up on an Israeli kibbutz, the communal system of child raising did not fulfill Amalyah’s need for love. As she got older, it seemed this quest for love and acceptance was destined to end in heartbreak every time. Then she met the Messiah, and her deep longings found fulfillment. An honest portrayal of a journey from fear and rejection into the security of the Father’s love. 242 pages; paper.

Angels in the Night
Pablo and Euni Yoder and their five children endure many dangers and tests of faith as missionaries in Nicaragua. But, in spite of the poverty and violence that surrounds them, a fledgling church is emerging and a small light is beginning to pierce the darkness. A sequel to Angels Over Waslala. 359 pages; paper.

Bart the Bully Goat – Happy Day Farm Series
That goat is such a bully! He stomps on the kittens’ tails and takes the best berries from the other goats. He knocks the people over if they turn their back to him. Something must be done about that goat! Read this book to see how Bart learned a lesson. 22 pages; hardcover; TGS International.

Betteken’s Refuge
When persecution comes to the city of Antwerp in 1573, Betteken Wens is afraid the priest will find out that her father is an Anabaptist minister. Then Betteken’s mother, Maeyken, is captured and imprisoned for her faith. Her absence leaves a void in the family that cannot be filled, and Betteken wonders if God hears their prayers. Based on an account in Martyrs Mirror. Ages 12 and up; 144 pages; paperback.






