When Summer Comes Again

Thirteen-year-old Benjamin enjoys the journey west to Kansas in a covered wagon. His family sets up a sod shanty on their new claim, and much hard work and adventure fill their days. Though Benjamin has given his heart to God, he struggles with feelings of not being “perfect.” Read this interesting story to find out how he grows into a deeper trust and faith in the Good Shepherd. Ages 10-14; 160 pages; paper.

Trina’s Rocky Adventure

Though everything in the Dominican Republic is different from Trina’s home in Canada, she discovers new friends in a strange culture and language. Watch her experience shocking challenges and witness extraordinary events that show satanic works. Most important, feel with her and know the greatness of our almighty, loving God. 184 pages; paper.

Bedtime Stories

Stories include “From Crossville to Thankful Town,” “Butterfly Frolic,” “Darlene Couldn’t Whistle,” and other stories that teach lessons. One of the eight books in the set “A Treasury of Stories.” Illustrated; 64 pages; paper.

A Horse Called Willing

Joel lives with his older brother Elam and their widowed mother. Life is not easy without a father. When Lady’s carefree gallop across the pasture ends in disaster, the family needs another horse. That is how a horse named Willing arrived at their farm. 165 pages; paper.

The Little Girl’s Treasury

This book is a compilation of short stories for young girls. Covering a wide range of topics, each little tale provides a lesson in Christian morals. 156 pages; paper.

Comrades

Jack, a homeless shoeshine boy, lives in the city of Chicago. He is befriended by a well-to-do gentleman and his nephew. After some months with them, he is unjustly accused of stealing a valuable ring. In despair, he runs away. Later the ring is found, and his friends remorsefully search for Jack. But Jack seems to have vanished. 160 pages; paper.

Movin’ Marvin

The story of Marvin Koehn and his boyhood years. With a zest for life, Marvin and his family enjoy life in Oklahoma. They endure frequent moves, flooding, and hard times, as well as some boyish pranks. Life is not always easy, yet Marvin learns to adjust to difficulties, including the loss of his mother. 189 pages; paper.

Martyrs Mirror

An extensive record of martyrs and Anabaptists who baptized only upon conversion and confession of faith, and willingly suffered and died for the testimony of their Savior. Their deaths spread the truth and converted yet more to the faith which the state churches and civil governments were trying to eradicate. An important book for the Christian home. 1157 pages; hardcover.

A History of the Church of God

An explanation of how the true Church of God is discerned and known. He also writes of his call and work, and of the formation of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Includes an index and a brief biography of Holdeman by F. H. Wenger. 194 pages; paper.

California Home

Twelve-year-old Olive Brenneman lives on the dry southern California mountainside. She begins thinking that her grandparents and cousins have it much better back in Ohio; it would be wonderful to have a back yard filled with green and growing plants. But Olive slowly gains a different perspective and discovers that wherever God wants us is the best place to be! 176 pages; paperback.

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