Johann Gutenberg and the Wonderful Secret

This true story happens in 1450 in the city of Mainz, Germany. Johann Gutenberg has a secret that will change the world! The story of the invention of the first printing press comes alive in this book for young children. 48 pages; hardcover.

The Dutch Boy Story: How to Overcome Fear

Otto lay in bed during war time. He was so afraid of dying! Nobody could tell him how to know if he would go to Heaven when he died. His family immigrated to Canada after the war. His fears continued. Finally he met people who pointed him to Jesus. When he gave his heart to Jesus, he found help for his fear! 40 pages; hardcover.

Prairie Child

Rilla loved her home! She lived with the rest of her family in a small farming community on the windblown Alberta prairies. Going to public school tested her intellect and her character. Read this book to hear about warm family times, an angry bull, a hailstorm, a night raider, and a runaway ’56 jalopy! 231 pages; paperback.

Katy’s New Horizons

Twelve-year-old Katy grows up in the years after World War II. Her new horizons begin with a move to a new farm in a distant locality. While most of her life is ordinary, circumstances arrive that demand all the resources she has and more! Her inner horizons need to expand far beyond her capability. Can Katy rise to the challenge? Ages 9-14; 164 pages; paperback.

Katy’s New Relations

Katy, now thirteen, finds that life brings changes. Some are anticipated and some are dreaded. “But really, why do the cousins from the United States have to move here? They are such a big family, and their clothes are so strange. What will my friends think?” Katy’s thoughts are not charitable. But then God speaks, and Katy finds a freedom she hardly thought possible. This book is a sequel to Katy’s New Horizons. Ages 9-14; 183 pages; paper

Without Excuse

From the authors of Inspired Evidence and Have You Considered? Another impressive book packed with more evidence from nature that corresponds with what we read in the Bible. Set up as daily readings for a whole year, this book shows us that we can know beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is real and his Word is true. Hardcover.

A Service of Love

A collection of short stories by young men who, for conscience sake, chose alternative service instead of joining the military. Copies of letters sent by family and official documents are included. Valuable history of military exemptions and the 1-W program are also part of this book. 294 pages; paperback.

Tell Me the Stories of God and His People

From the author of Tell Me the Stories of Jesus, this is the first book in a series of two telling Bible stories from the Old Testament. It covers the time from Adam to King Saul. Each story is beautifully illustrated and includes questions for review. 121 pages; hardcover.

Climbing Upward

Growing into what God wants us to be takes dedication and effort. This book of 100 devotionals, shared by men who have passed through the trials of youth, encourages adolescent boys on the upward climb toward godly manhood. 219 pages; paperback.

Ferenji – Ethiopia Letters

Four years in Ethiopia: These missionary letters cover those years (2011-2015). The author and her husband lived in the capital city of Addis Ababa. These letters are the author’s observations in the routine of daily life. The title of this book, “ferenji,” is the Ethiopian word for “foreigner.” 303 pages; paperback.

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