The Gray Eyes Family

Written in the 1950s, this story for children tells about a Navajo family who has grown up in the traditional ways of their people, but they are starting to become acquainted with the missionary, the government, and the world beyond their immediate surroundings. The oldest son wants to go to school. And the missionary and the Trading Post man say the baby needs a name paper. What shall they do? Whom shall they trust? 127 pages; paperback.

Mik-Shrok

When Steve and Liz Bailey arrive in the Alaskan Territory to assist Peter, missionary to the Eskimos, they discover he is missing. Not knowing the country nor the language, they wonder how God will provide for them. The Eskimos are watching to see what the white man’s God will do. 133 pages; paper.

Clean Your Boots, Sir?

Robert practices integrity and honesty as a shoeblack boy in London. See how his godly values stand him in good stead through dark times and good times. This story will challenge all boys to do likewise. 119 pages; hardcover.

Lesson Plans 2026-2027, Floral

A Comprehensive Lesson Plan book. Includes a To Do checklist before school starts, student birthday list, sample schedule, Devotion Ideas, Story Hour Ideas, Art Ideas, Incentives and Fun Diversions, Composition Ideas and Memory Work suggestions as well as a weekly template for lesson plans. Published by Raye of Hope.

Lesson Plans 2026-2027, Leather-look

A Comprehensive Lesson Plan book. Includes a To Do checklist before school starts, student birthday list, sample schedule, Devotion Ideas, Story Hour Ideas, Art Ideas, Incentives and Fun Diversions, Composition Ideas and Memory Work suggestions as well as a weekly template for lesson plans. Published by Raye of Hope.

Come With Singing

Did God create music? What should we do with our ability to sing? This book examines the beginning of singing and music, how God’s people have used music through the years, and how we should use it today to glorify God. Congregational singing, song choices, the world’s music, and tainted music are topics covered. 152 pages; paperback.

The Boxcar Children, Hardcover

This classic tale begins with four unknown children in front of a bakery one night. Are they really orphans? Why are they afraid of their grandfather? How do they survive in a boxcar in the woods? Interesting reading for ages 7-10. 154 pages; hardcover.

Homeward Into a Dangerous Land

This historical fiction tells about the Warren family as they move into the western Pennsylvania frontier in 1768 with hopes of a better life. It has value as a historically realistic tale; however, caution should be exercised as the main characters do not live totally nonresistant lives, even while professing a faith in God.

Winter on the Farm

The snow is deep, but there are still chores to do. And once inside the warm house, Almanzo finds the large supper very satisfying! Adapted from Farmer Boy. A book for young children with more illustrations than text. 32 pages; paperback; HarperCollins.

Words for Women

112 Devotional Meditations. Do the pressures of life quench your joy and drain energy from your relationship with Christ? Take time to be refreshed by these meditations written from a storehouse of life-experiences. Essay titles include “The Chickenpox Siege,” “The Completed Puzzle,” and “Famished or Filled?” 345 pages; paperback.

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