Grade 1, Historias de Jesús, Teacher’s Manual

This is a reprint of the old Herald Press VBS series that was used in our congregations and missions until the 1980s. Lessons are about stories from the life of Jesus, birth to resurrection. Teaching pictures are also available.

Nursery, My Book about Jesus, Picture Set

This is a reprint of the old Herald Press VBS series that was used in our congregations and missions until the 1980s. These teaching pictures supplement the Nursery level book about stories from the life of Jesus.

The Children’s Bible in 365 Stories

Written in a lively, easily understood style, this compilation has a Bible story for each day of the year. Children will love to hear these stories read out loud and enjoy the many colorful illustrations. 413 pages; hardcover.

Touching Incidents

A book of stories for children, with lessons of kindness, sympathy, obedience, gratitude, courage, and faithfulness. 135 pages; paper.

Where Has Integrity Gone?

Some say that at times it is necessary to lie. Some even say that people can lie and still retain their personal integrity. This is a book that speaks clearly on the issue of dishonesty from a scriptural perspective. 102 pages; paper.

The United Undivided Church of God

Written in the late 1500s, translated by Titus B. Hoover. It was the wish of John Holdeman that this book be translated into English. The author calls it an “explanation from the Holy Scripture, how the church of God, the faithful upon earth, are united, one people, undivided, as members of one body fitly joined together, serving one another in doctrine, faith, baptism, and Communion.” 200 pages; paper.

Conference Reports, 1896-2022

The decisions of General Conferences plus the roster of attending ministers, deacons and delegates. Paperback; 174 pages.

Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History

A classic of early Christianity equal to the works of Flavius Josephus. Eusebius (c. A.D. 260-340) chronicles the events of the first three centuries of the Christian church recording a vast number of vital facts about early Christianity that can be found in no other ancient source. Eusebius endeavored to record history before eye-witnesses were killed and libraries were destroyed in persecutions by Rome. He faithfully transcribed important documents so that future generations would have a collection of factual data to interpret. Hardcover; 477 pages.

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