Choices, Changes, and Challenges

This fourth book in the series continues the story of Stephanie’s true-life adventures as a single schoolteacher working in small Christian schools around the world. Set in the 1990s, the story takes readers to various locales in Canada, the United States, Belize, Haiti, and New Zealand. Each new destination presents its share of challenges and anxieties, all of which serve to fortify Stacy’s faith and draw her closer to God. 209 pages; paperback.

Omkastoe, Blackfeet Twin Captures an Elkdog

Three hundred years ago, the Blackfeet people knew nothing of horses, or “elkdogs” as they would later call them. They hunted buffalo on foot, which was difficult and dangerous. The people and their dogs carried heavy loads as they traveled from place to place. Read this book to learn about that time, and get a glimpse of the wonder as they see their first elkdogs! 215 pages; hardcover.

The Tanglewoods’ Secret

Patricia St. John; middle/upper. Ruth discovers a very important Shepherd who can and does teach her how to be good. The story contains uplifting examples of what can happen when we let ourselves be found by Him. Moody Press. $6.99, paper.

Trains on the Tracks

This is a colorful educational book about trains for young children. The different parts of train tracks, locomotives and train cars are explained clearly and illustrated with many full color photographs. Ages preschool to 10. 32 pages; paperback.

A Song for the King

Amish Frontier Series book 3. Thirteen-year-old Lydia Yoder feels homeless. Poor farming conditions mean yet another change! The Yoder family spends a summer working for produce farmers at Ordway, Colorado. Then they move on to Montana to a recently established Amish community where they learn some colorful and important life lessons. 196 pages; paperback.

Katy’s New Horizons

Twelve-year-old Katy grows up in the years after World War II. Her new horizons begin with a move to a new farm in a distant locality. While most of her life is ordinary, circumstances arrive that demand all the resources she has and more! Her inner horizons need to expand far beyond her capability. Can Katy rise to the challenge? Ages 9-14; 164 pages; paperback.

The Rescuing Day

Callista the doll is having a terrible day! First she gets buried by a tornado and has to be dug out. Later she has to face a fierce snake! This is a children’s story to read aloud. Also suitable for lower-grade children, especially girls in grades 2 and 3. Includes some black and white illustrations. 48 pages; paperback

Paths of Uprightness

Some of the paths in this book are kindness, obedience, gratitude, promptness, and ten more. One of the eight books in the set “A Treasury of Stories.” Silhouette style illustrations; 63 pages; paper.

Tracks at the Johnsons

A family suddenly finds a set of strange tracks on their farm, and animals begin disappearing. The Johnsons face this problem and other situations normal to a growing family. For older children. 144 pages; paper.

Missionary Stories with the Millers

Experience thrilling adventures as the Christian missionaries meet witch doctors, disease, drought, hate-filled guerillas, a Bible thief, and killer cats! Each one of these stories is based on an actual happening. Follow these missionaries as they respond to God’s call. 202 pages.

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