Theo, the Big Brother

After years of hard work, struggle, and giving himself to the needs of others, Theodore Bryan’s heart overflows as he anticipates the years to come preaching the gospel to those poor needy souls – just like the Bishop. But it was not to be as Theo planned. Read this touching story and find out how he finds his way and submits to God’s purpose for his life. A sequel to The Bishop’s Shadow. 224 pages; paper.

The Treasure Hunt

Amish Frontier Series book 2. The Yoder family moves to Colorado to take advantage of cheap farmland. Young Joe has studied in history class about the gold rush that occurred some years before, and he seeks to find gold to help the family finances. On one of his excursions he meets an old prospector who has sought gold most of his life. Eventually, both Joe and the old man learn about the true treasures that money cannot buy. 155 pages; paper.

Danny the Workhorse

Pleasant Valley Farm series. Helga Moser. These books will delight young children. They each tell the story of a special barnyard animal in a warm and personable way. The colorful illustrations by Nadia Gura help tell the story. The books are hardcover with quality binding and paper. In this book meet the workhorse who had one problem – he was lazy! Find out how he was cured. 40 pages.

Chester the Rooster

Pleasant Valley Farm series. These books will delight young children. They each tell the story of a special barnyard animal in a warm and personable way. The colorful illustrations by Nadia Gura help tell the story. The books are hardcover with quality binding and paper. In this book meet the friendly but proud rooster whose pride gets him into trouble! 44 pages.

Katy – The Little Rose From Ukraine

One hundred fifty years ago, five-year-old Katy Mueller lived with her family in a small village in Ukraine, surrounded by uncles, aunts, and cousins. But the Russian government made sudden changes, taking away religious freedoms. This compelled these families to seek a new home in the Dakota Territory of the United States. This book tells that story, at a level school children can understand. 179 pages; paperback.

Elizabeth – Servant of God

Elizabeth is only twelve years old when she left her loving family to be a maid for another family some distance away. Times were hard and food was scarce in colonial America. But if her parents had known the full situation, they never would have sent her. The woman of the house was cruel and expected Elizabeth to do most of the work. Yet in these desperate circumstances, Elizabeth determined to be a servant of God. Historical fiction; 139 pages; paperback.

Laughter, Loss, and Living

More true-life adventure and calamity await Stacy Kanner in this sixth installment of Stephanie Kauffman’s series. This book outlines the antics and experiences of a Christian school teacher who works in various locations around the world and daily discovers new depths to the love and power of God. This book spans the years 1999 to 2002 and takes readers to South Carolina, British Columbia, and the Mediterranean. From fire ants to hurricanes to poisonous snakes, Stacy faces new challenges but continues to rely on the hand of God. 183 pages; paper; Friesen Press.

Papa Joe’s Family

Join the Joe Schmidt family on a Missouri farmstead as you read about the flood of 1951 and the abundance of fresh fish afterward, butchering day, the country school, and the changes electricity brought. Appreciate the values Papa and Mother imparted to their family. 116 pages; paper.

Soft Rain

It all begins when Soft Rain’s teacher reads a letter stating that on May 23, 1838, all Cherokee people are to leave their land and move to what many Cherokees called “the land of darkness”: the West. Soft Rain is confident that her family will not have to move because they have just planted corn for the next harvest, but soon thereafter, soldiers arrive to take nine-year-old Soft Rain and her mother to walk the Trail of Tears, leaving the rest of her family behind. Ages 8-12. 115 pages; paperback. Random House.

Barry, the Story of a Wolf Dog

A little gray and white pup splashed into the the river, thrown by a man who didn’t have a way to care for him. But Jim Williams and the ranch dog, Old Jeff, came up right then and rescued him. The pup grew into a big powerful dog. Read this book to learn about how he ran away, and how he came back to save Jim Williams when he was in terrible danger! 242 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: There is one instance of inappropriate language on page 45.

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