Ordering Your Private World

A book for people who desire order in their private lives. Explains the inner life in practical ways and tells how to bring peace to chaotic spirits. Some chapter titles: “Caught in a Golden Cage,” “Living as a Called Person,” “The Sadness of a Book Never Read,” “No Outer Props Necessary,” and “Seeing Through Heaven’s Eyes.” 225 pages; paper.

Mozambique: An Adventure in Faith

A firsthand account of the experiences of twenty-two young men and three married couples who went to Mozambique, Africa, in 1974 to prepare the soil for sugar cane farming and to teach Africans to operate land forming equipment. 206 pages; paper.

Holman Spanish Large Print Goatskin

This is a high-quality Spanish Bible. This is the RVR 1960 translation. It features single-column text, a goatskin cover, 11-point font, topical subheadings throughouth the chapters, words of Christ in red, limited cross-references printed at footnotes, 3 ribbon markers, color maps and other study helps. Page size is 9 1/4 inches by 6 1/4 inches; thickness is 1.5 inches.

Rapò Konferans Yo

(Conference Reports, Creole version) The decisions of General Conferences plus the roster of attending ministers, deacons, and delegates. Paperback; 131 pages.

Where Is Lazarus?

The author challenges us to take a closer look at Jesus’ story of the rich man and Lazarus. What if extreme poverty were just outside our door? How would it affect our choices? 224 pages; paperback.

Work Ethics

“Do your work diligently.” “Be on time.” “Give more than is expected of you.” “First you work and then you play.” These are the kind of basic principles that Willie’s parents taught him, and he seeks to pass them on to others. He does this in an interesting way by telling some of his life’s experiences and reflecting on the rewards experienced after a time of diligence. 22 pages; paperback.

In Him We Live

In August 1977, Lawrence and Rachel Unruh began their first term as missionaries in Leyte, Philippines. Rachel’s journals were written in the form of letters to family and friends. This book portrays daily living in another country and the little things that make up a typical day.

I Dared to Call Him Father

The true story of Bilquis Sheikh, a prominent Muslim woman in Pakistan, whose entire life is turned upside down as a series of strange dreams launches her on a quest that will forever consume her heart, mind, and soul. This is the first person account of her unusual and life-threatening journey to a personal relationship with God. 190 pages; paper.

How I Know God Answers Prayer

The author and her husband, pioneer missionaries to China, saw the mighty hand of God stoop to their fervent desires and pleadings. Time after time they were forced to their knees, faced with a desperate need or a life-threatening struggle. 96 pages; paper.

A Reason to Hope

What will sustain Mira Kalinowski and her family when they return to find their former home reduced to a pile of bricks during World War II? The emotional scars of war permanently mark this Polish family. As a young adult, Mira realizes her need for purpose in life. Can the Catholic Church provide answers? 252 pages; paper.

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