Blaze and the Lost Quarry

Billy and his horse, Blaze, are looking for adventure as they set out to explore the countryside. But when they find an abandoned quarry, they are in for more than they could have imagined. Not only does Billy perform a brave deed, but he and Blaze make a new friend, too. Illustrated. Paperback.

Billy and Blaze

Billy was a little boy who “loved horses more than anything else in the world.” Imagine how happy he was when he got his very own pony for his birthday! From that day on, Billy was seldom seen without his new friend, Blaze. Riding through fields and woods, Billy and Blaze learned to trust and understand one another — and to jump over fences and fallen trees with ease. They were a great team, but were they good enough to win the gleaming silver cup at the Mason Horse Show? This is the first book in the classic Billy and Blaze series. Sensitive drawings and easy-to-read words capture the warmth and gentle understanding between a boy and his horse.

Hilltown Friends

More stories about the Martin family as well as other families in the Hilltown area. Respect and appreciation for God and His ways permeate these stories. Widely varying topics such as manners, envy, graduation, conversion, dealing with disappointment, new neighbors and death in the family are touched on. Ages 8-12; 217 pages; paper.

The Early Years

Witness the Toews family’s trauma when seven young children are suddenly left without a mother. Stand by Pa as he is forced to make heartbreaking decisions. Meet the new Ma whose heart is large enough to love seven motherless children. The first of Mrs. Boese’s books recounting her growing-up years in southern Manitoba. 175 pages; paper.

Alone in London

Hesba Stretton. Meet Tony, who has been on his own in London, and his new friends, old Oliver and little Dolly. Find out how words can hurt and words can save, and see how God cares for all people. 128 pages; paper.

Dolly, Dear Dolly

The true story of a raccoon raised by a family in New Mexico. Dolly came to the Neill family as an orphaned raccoon just days old. The family enjoyed feeding Dolly and watching her grow. Later she became mischievous. The Neills learned that it is challenging and fun to raise a raccoon. 136 pages; paper.

A Resident Alien in Search of a Home

This is Maxeau’s story—his childhood in Haiti, coming to New York City, a near-death encounter with organized crime in Miami, drift ing in Las Vegas, and finally back to New York City where he found the church and was baptized upon the confession of his faith. This is not an average book! An excellent gift for any youth or adult. 319 pages; paperback.

Sarah Whtcher’s Story

A true, suspenseful account of little Sarah as she wanders from her family’s cabin into the New Hampshire forest. Cared for by a bear, Sarah is at last rescued by a man with a dream. 95 pages; paper.

This Is My Heritage

Traces the history and lineage of the church from shortly after Pentecost until the present. Special emphasis is given to the growth and development of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Illustrated, with maps and timelines. (The 2021 printing features new maps and layout and additional minor updates.) 160 pages; paper.

Hidden Riches

Read this true to life story to experience the agony of a “Swisser” family as they carry on with the conviction to move to the New World after the father dies unexpectedly. It is a story of hardship and God’s providence, of the harsh realities of life in the 1700’s and the kindness of fellow believers who help them on their journey. The rough ocean crossing is described in blunt terms, and the great joy of arriving with friends in Pennsylvania is exhilerating. This book will help us understand what our forefathers endured for the sake of religious freedom. Historical fiction, 143 pages, paper.

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