The New Complete Works of Josephus

Flavius Josephus, translated by William Whiston. This classic work will make you a part of the momentous events of Jewish history from creation to the time of Titus, who destroyed Jerusalem during the first century AD. Men through the ages have looked to this work as the only contemporary reference in history containing valid references to Christ. 778 pages; hardcover.

The New Strong’s Expanded Exhaustive Concordance

Lists every word in the Bible alphabetically with the words of Christ in red. The English words are linked by number to the Hebrew and Greek dictionaries included in this book. Includes a topical index to the Bible. Hardcover.

Read Through the Bible in a Year

This handy book charts a daily reading guide for the Bible. You will read entire books without confusing interpretations, and in general historical and chronological order. You may begin on any day of the year. Includes brief background information for each book of the Bible. 76 pages; paperback.

The Price

In this sequel to Angels over Waslala and Angels in the Night, Pablo reports on the fate of a number of the robbers who harassed them during their first years in Nicaragua. Most meet a violent end. The book carries a sobering warning about the terrible end awaiting those who reject God’s love. 176 pages; paper.

Better Safe Than Sorry

Accidents seem to be a part of life. Could many of them be prevented? What is the Christian’s balance between staying safe, trusting God, and taking reasonable risks? This book is a guide to everyday safety. It also contains real-life stories and practical tips. 192 pages; paperback.

Our Valleys Exalted

The author experienced leukemia firsthand. She shares how God brought blessings and unexpected closeness with Him, through suffering. This is a collection of similar experiences, inspirational quotes, poems, and passages of song designed to help the sufferer see the goodness of God in the valley, and to give courage when things look difficult. 136 pages, paperback.

They Looked for a City

The story of a Jewish family’s struggle to survive in eastern Europe during a time of political upheaval. Beginning with the death of Yente’s parents, it tells how she grows up in Warsaw and meets Benjamin, the accomplished son of a well-to-do Jewish family. Though their marriage is marked with sunshine and shadow, they find the true Messiah. Then war breaks out, bringing separation and heartache. 216 pages; paperback.

The Splendor of the Temple

This book is a study of Herod’s Temple, which was a reconstruction of Solomon’s earlier work. This full-color book is filled with beautiful photographs of a scale model of Herod’s temple. Those interested in Bible history will find this book interesting and helpful. 96 pages; hardcover.

Secret of the Power of Prayer

The author of this book was born in Russia in 1893, immigrated to America in 1926, and died in 1983. He, together with others, traveled all over Russia during a very tumultuous time, preaching the gospel. They were in great distress and danger many times. In this book he relates many special answers to prayer as well as how to pray and some possible reasons for unanswered prayers. Thought-provoking. 144 pages; paper.

Blind Martha

Velina Showalter. When Martha is two years old, the doctor breaks the news that she will someday become blind. Follow Martha as she goes through school, finds a job, and rides a bike to work. Although Martha eventually becomes completely blind and must use a guide dog, she lives on her own independently and joyfully. A nicely illustrated story. Ages 8-12; 47 pages; paperback; TGS International.

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