A Greater Call

Wei was another mouth to feed in a land racked with extreme famine. As a baby, he was carried out of the village and left to die. Yet he crawled home and survived, for God had a special purpose for him. As an adult, he gave his heart to God and threw himself into study and the work of the Lord in a land of spiritual famine. 195 pages; paper.

The Go-Giver

A moral tale about succeeding in business and life. Joe is a young man who wants to succeed, but things are not going well. He is introduced to the concept of giving more than you expect in return, along with five related laws. Not a religious book, but a wholesome read. 150 pages; hardcover.

Keep a Quiet Heart

Keep a Quiet Heart is a compilation of essays taken from a series of newsletters that Elizabeth Elliot wrote. The subject matter is wide and varied including grief, child training, and the sovereignty of God. The essays are short and inspirational. 269 pages; paper.

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.

God’s Special Children

A strange disease is affecting young children of plain people communities, causing them to become disabled or die. Doctors are baffled. Then comes along Dr Holmes Morton, who researches this deadly disease and develops a treatment that works. This is the story of this book, but perhaps even more it is the story of the handicapped children and their families. Theirs is a story of disappointment and trials, but also of comfort and trust in God. 186 pages; paperback.

Children Around the World

Thirty-eight character-building stories from around the world. Many of these accounts relate answers to prayer and God’s miraculous help. Suitable for reading to lower and middle grade Sunday school classes. Paperback; 179 pages.

Betrayed!

As Jewish parents proud of their only daughter, Stan and Ethel are crushed and feel betrayed when she calls from college to say that she has become a believer. She now believes that Jesus is the Messiah. Stan studies the Bible carefully to find material to refute his daughter’s new belief. God works in the hearts of both parents, and they also accept Jesus as their Messiah. 158 pages; paper.

Absolute Surrender

An edited collection of messages delivered in London in 1895. Too many Christians, though they have been born again, are not completely surrendered to God. Self can even seek to do God’s work. The reader is pointed to the truth that God wants each Christian to be completely filled with the Spirit. 160 pages; paper.

Healing for Damaged Emotions

Events in our lives, both good and bad, form rings in us like the rings in a tree. Each ring records memories that affect our feelings, our relationships, and our thoughts about God. In this classic work, David Seamands encourages us to live compassionately with ourselves as we allow the Holy Spirit to heal our past. As he helps us name hurdles in our lives—such as guilt, poor self-worth, and perfectionism, this book shows us how we can find freedom from our pain and enjoy the abundant life God wants for us.

The Little Red Hen Who Couldn’t Lay An Egg

Lucy is a happy red hen, until she has trouble laying an egg. Her friend helps her find joy in the small things, and one day, Lucy has a pleasant surprise. Illustrated by Jessica Wohlgemuth. 40 pages; hardcover.

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