Planting the Seed in a Dry and Thirsty Land

This book chronicles the beginning and ongoing mission work of over fifty-five years among the Navajo people of Arizona. Many former workers have contributed memories and experiences. This book tells the story of the beginning of the work by way of relief, the boarding school and other forms of assistance, and the mission work. Conversion experiences and other personal accounts are shared by some of the members. Information is included about Hogan Hozhoni, the child care home at Gallup, and the different mission stations. 352 pages; paper.

Keep a Quiet Heart

Keep a Quiet Heart is a compilation of essays taken from a series of newsletters that Elizabeth Elliot wrote. The subject matter is wide and varied including grief, child training, and the sovereignty of God. The essays are short and inspirational. 269 pages; paper.

The Christian Home

Scriptural teaching on home life and the nurture of children. Written as an aid to parents who want to bring their children to mature life in favor with God and man. Topics covered are the home, the parents, the child, mental and social development, discipline, use of money, adolescence, youth, courtship, and more. 152 pages; paper.

Nobody’s Boy (Showalter)

As a child, Obando observes his dark-haired, brown-skinned schoolmates and compares their appearance to his own blond hair and blue eyes. His longing to know who he is sends him on a journey that you don’t want to miss. 232 pages; paperback.

Fwaye Kretyen An

(The Christian Home, Creole version) Scriptural teaching on home life and the nurture of children. Written as an aid to parents who want to bring their children to mature life in favor with God and man. Topics covered are the home, the parents, the child, mental and social development, discipline, use of money, adolescence, youth, courtship, and more. Creole; 136 pages; paper.

El Hogar Cristiano

(The Christian Home, Spanish version) Sound scriptural teaching on home life and the nurture of children. Topics covered are the home, the parents, the child, mental and social development, discipline, adolescence, youth, and more. 132 pages; paper.

God’s Blessings on Our Homes

A compilation of 82 articles about the home and Christian child nurture. Many of the articles have been published in the Messenger of Truth, Hearth and Home, or Chalk Talk and cover a range of topics with encouragement, inspiration, and instruction. 286 pages; paperback.

Stronger Than Pain

“God, where are you?” Arlene’s aching heart cries as yet another bout of severe pain strikes, making her feel helpless and alone. “Child, I am here,” He answers. “Where are you?” This book is Arlene’s testimony of how God has been her stay through one mysterious illness after another, through many days of intense pain, and through many surgeries. 167 pages, paperback.

Thunder Dog

By Michael Hingson with Susy Flory. Michael Hingson was born prematurely and became blind as a result of too much oxygen after he was born. His parents raised him as a normal child, and he learned how to do the things most children do. Michael was on the 78th floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower when it was hit by a hijacked airplane on September 11, 2001. His faithful guide dog led him down to safety. This book weaves Michael’s account of September 11 together with the story of his life as a blind person. 232 pages; paperback.

On Becoming Baby Wise 2

A helpful book of tips for parents about what to expect as your child grows and changes from five months to twelve months of age. It helps parents plan a course and encourages them to start early with training and discipline. Discover how to take advantage of opportunities at feeding time, wake time, and sleep time to instill fundamental skills the will carry far beyond this pretoddler stage. 144 pages; paperback.

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