Fix-It and Forget-It Cookbook

Compiled by Dawn J. Ranck and Phyllis Pellman Good. Here are more than 800 recipes for delicious meals with your slow cooker. Includes recipes for breakfast, breads, main dishes, desserts, and more. 283 pages; paper.

Light Side Dark Side

Shari Beth cared for everybody she met in Haiti, from those whose wounds she bandaged to the souls trapped in Satan worship. This book opens a window into Haitian culture and shows the contrast between God’s power and the power of darkness. 269 pages; paperback.

The Lure of the Wild

Brothers Eric and Neal have many exciting adventures as they face conditions that are a great learning experience for them. This story shows how teenage boys can develop into men of honesty, respect, compassion, industry, and resourcefulness. 125 pages; paper.

Yesteryears’ Trails

An autobiographical account of Alfred’s adventures while growing up on a southeastern Manitoba farm. The book depicts life from early childhood, through boyhood, school years, and on to his conversion as a young adult. The last twenty pages describe a trip made by the author and his wife to visit their children on the mission. 125 pages; paper.

742 Heart-Warming Poems

These poems will warm the heart of the Christian, some written by noted authors including Fanny Crosby, Annie Johnson Flint, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The themes cover salvation, faith, sin, prayer, service, and more. 333 pages; hardcover.

The Search for My Mother

This is Wilma Dean’s personal experience of finding her birth mother. She relates childhood challenges as an adopted person, the pain of losing her father, giving her heart to God, and an experience of reconsecration. After many years, God opened the door and brought rest to the question, “Who was my real mother?” 119 pages; paperback.

Songs for Worship and Praise

A blend of hymns from Songs of Faith and Praise and praise songs found in the Praise Hymnal with a few additional selections not usually found in other hymnals. 1007 songs; hardcover.

Parables from Peru

This book was written by a Peruvian missionary about his experiences in that country and the lessons they taught him. Each story is written in parable style using antiquated language, with the purpose of expounding a deeper spiritual truth. At times amusing and at times heart-rending, this book will profit when read personally or in family devotions. 126 pages; paperback; Christian Light Publications.

Twig the Collie

Craig Massey; upper. Gordon is sent to the country after being falsely accused of robbery. In his uncle’s home, his troubles are far from over! How can he win the trust of the collie puppy, Twig? Thrilling story of adventure and returning good for evil. Green Pastures. $6.50, paper.

Square Peg, Round Hole

Being thirteen is important in anyone’s life. Amy finds that knowing Jesus as her personal Savior can help with the doubts and struggles in this period of life. 123 pages; paperback.

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