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A Jewish family escapes from Copenhagen during World War II.
A Jewish family escapes from Copenhagen during World War II.
Five-year-old Nathan was riding along in the tractor while his older brothers picked rocks. Suddenly he slipped and fell, and the rear wheel ran over his head. In this book Nathan’s mother has recorded the drama, grief, and suffering of days and weeks that followed. She also writes of joy and hope. The doctors thought Nathan would be paralyzed, but God had other plans! 121 pages; paper.
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.
In this little booklet from the author of Pilgrim’s Progress, heaven and hell are graphically described. While numerous details are presented which cannot be scripturally verified, the message of the book is sobering and thought-provoking. 47 pages; paper.
A Bible in compact size with readable print and good quality binding and cover. A good choice for children, youth, and young adults. The page size is 4 x 5 3/4 in.; thickness is 1 1/4 in. Black LeatherSoft. KJV. Words of Christ in Red, Concordance, Harmony of the Gospels, Center-column references, Ribbon marker, Presentation page, Color maps.
A Bible in compact size with readable print and good quality binding and cover. A good choice for children, youth, and young adults. The page size is 4 x 5 3/4 in.; thickness is 1 1/4 in. Black Genuine Leather. KJV. Words of Christ in Red, Concordance, Harmony of the Gospels, Center-column references, Ribbon marker, Presentation page, Color maps.
Brightly illustrated book for young children, describing the different living and non-living things that all contribute to a healthy, amazing coral reef ecosystem. Preschool-age 10; 24 pages; paperback.
Opening day at Ivy Hall is a great bustle of excitement and greeting old friends. But who is that lame, red-haired girl dressed in rags? Glory has a rough time at the school, and everyone else does too until Tabitha begins to show compassion. Other girls follow suit, and another delightful, exciting year unfolds. This reprint is a sequel to “Tabitha at Ivy Hall.” Ages 9-14; 192 pages; paperback.
By the author of Boyhood and Beyond. Simple and engaging, Everyday Battles offers perspective on how to find God in the heart of daily conflicts and decisions. Written for young men, this book will help anyone who desires to experience a vibrant, moment-by-moment walk with God. 166 pages; paperback.
Tabitha, motherless and mostly ignored by her father, is constantly getting into scrapes. She starts school at Ivy Hall, but before her first term is over, her father gets hurt. As she nurses him back to health, his heart softens and a joyful time follows as he becomes the father he never was. This is a reprint. Ages 9-14; 198 pages; paperback.