Let the Little Children Come

Moms, do you feel unsure about how to pray with your children? How do you teach them to pray? This book touches on these topics, and it also covers praying with the different ages of children, our own prayer life, and ways to vary prayer time so it doesn’t become mechanical. A good book for parents of small and school-age children. 159 pages; paperback.

You Are Too Small, Little Eli!

There are so many things Eli can’t do because he is too small or too young! But the shy little Amish boy still enjoys a trip by train, a blizzard, and watching cowboys work. 155 pages; paper.

My 30 Days under the Overpass: Not Your Ordinary Devotional

Written to inspire compassionate action close to home, this book challenges our concept of mission work and our views of the broken and downtrodden in society by asking two key questions: “What do you think about these people?” and “What does God think about them?” Written as a four-week devotional book. Paperback; 192 pages.

Grade 4, What God Wants Us to Do, Pupil Book

This is a reprint of the old Herald Press VBS series that was used in our congregations and missions until the 1980s. This book contains lessons about respect, worship, prayer, love, & being unselfish.

This Is My Heritage Teacher Guide

2021 edition. Reproducible worksheets, with answers on the back side. Works well to do together as a class. The teacher will also want a copy of the This Is My Heritage book.

Thunder Dog

By Michael Hingson with Susy Flory. Michael Hingson was born prematurely and became blind as a result of too much oxygen after he was born. His parents raised him as a normal child, and he learned how to do the things most children do. Michael was on the 78th floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower when it was hit by a hijacked airplane on September 11, 2001. His faithful guide dog led him down to safety. This book weaves Michael’s account of September 11 together with the story of his life as a blind person. 232 pages; paperback.

Trouble, Trials, and Trust

Stephanie Kauffman continues to write about her life in this third book, following The Girl With Nine Lives and Suitcases, Schools, and Survival. While teaching in Alberta, Stacy has a chance to travel to Peru. Little do they know that they will land in the middle of a terrorist uprising. Facing death and danger, Stacy soon discovers the leading of God and learns to depend on him like never before. Upon returning home she finds her re-adjustment to be a difficult experience, but again, God is there. Stacy’s adventures continue as she travels to Eastern Canada and Alaska. A six-month teaching opportunity in Australia rounds out the book’s adventures. 230 pages; paperback.

Engaging with Muslims: Understanding Their World

Do you desire to present the gospel to people of Muslim background but do not know how to approach them? This little book is designed to help you understand more about the Muslim religion and their culture. A valuable book for those who are missionaries in countries with a large Muslim population. (Some things mentioned in this book are not universal to every Muslim culture.) 117 pages; paper.

Which Translation Do You Prefer

An interesting history of the King James Version, Douay Version, and the Living Bible. Considerable information is given on other versions and their origin, and about the various manuscripts and Greek texts. 32 pages; paperback.

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