A Legend of Compassion

A unique collection of poems that tell a story, this volume is an excellent source for recitation, school memorization, or poem fests. In this book you will find favorites like “The Unbarred Door,” “The Skater and the Wolves,” “The Deacon’s Masterpiece,” and “The Owl Critic,” along with other old classics and new inspirations, all carefully selected for interesting content. 102 pages, paperback.

A Home at Last

The year is 1943, and amidst the toil, pain and anguish of a country torn apart by war, God is watching over one small family. Follow this true story of faith and providence as two orphaned siblings find a home at last. 160 pages; paper.

History of Christian Public Service

A concise overview of convictions and events that led to the formation of Christian Public Service during the early 1950s. This booklet tells of the challenges faced by conscientious objectors beginning with World War I and the intent of the 1-W service program as well as Preparatory Class. 48 pages; paper.

Katy’s New Relations

Katy, now thirteen, finds that life brings changes. Some are anticipated and some are dreaded. “But really, why do the cousins from the United States have to move here? They are such a big family, and their clothes are so strange. What will my friends think?” Katy’s thoughts are not charitable. But then God speaks, and Katy finds a freedom she hardly thought possible. This book is a sequel to Katy’s New Horizons. Ages 9-14; 183 pages; paper

Samuel’s Choice

Volume 3 in the “Great Book Series.” Samuel learns about nonresistance when the soldiers take all their food. As the community opens their home to wounded soldiers, it slowly dawns on Samuel that Christ does not expect him to do nothing. A great reward comes when some of the Martyrs Mirrors confiscated by the military are bought back. Ages 6-11. Hardcover; 57 pages.

Karen and the Cobra

A book of short stories for children. Read dramatic tales of near-death experiences with snakes, wolves, flood-waters, and more. These stories of youth show daring faith against impossible odds. Ages 9-15. 128 pages; paperback.

Happy Hours at Home

Gather around the fireside with a God-fearing family as they enjoy an allegory about a knight who conquered the king’s enemies. This book shares the experiences of the family slaying the giants of untruth, selfishness, hate, and pride. 121 pages; paper.

Which House Is Home?

Sequel to Are We Home Now? What happened to Liese Langemann after the long trip from Russia? This true story begins in New York City. Follow the family’s adventures learning a new language, changing schools, and moving to Canada in a Reo car. 230 pages; paper.

The Whole Meal Deal

A note from the author: “The inspiration for this cook book began when I heard my sister was headed to be houseparent at the boy’s unit in Houston, Texas. Knowing she would be responsible for ALL the cooking, the thought came to me to sdee if I could help. Happy cooking to each one of you! We are hoping this book will help on days when your ideas are running low.” The Whole Meal Deal is a collection of 135 menus and the recipes needed to make the suggested menu. Most menus consist of a main dish, one side, and a dessert. There is also a section for beverages, snacks, and miscellaneous recipes. Compiled and published by Twila Unruh; 279 pages; coil-bound.

Honesty the Best Policy

Ten character-building stories reinforcing old-fashioned values and principles. Young Advent Pilgrim’s Bookshelf.

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