My Favorite Integrity Stories

Compiled by Joe Wheeler. This book of 29 short stories focuses on integrity. These stories are thrilling and give cause for examining our own hearts. Young and old will enjoy this book, and it will make a good family story time book! Also well suited to school or youth devotions. 192 pages; paperback.

The Archaeology Book

This book takes you on an exciting exploration of history and ancient cultures. You’ll learn both the techniques of the archaeologist and the accounts of some of the richest discoveries of the Middle East that demonstrate the accuracy and historicity of the Bible. 96 pages; hardcover.

The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge

Built in 1880 of cast iron and steel, the “fat and red and jolly” little lighthouse sits on the bank of the Hudson River in New York City. When the great, gray, and powerful George Washington Bridge is built overhead, the little lighthouse feels very, very small. But he soon comes to understand that he is still needed to guide boats through dark and stormy weather. Ages 3 to 7. 64 pages; paperback.

Dick and Jane: Go Away, Spot

Here are the classic Dick and Jane stories which many adults remember from their own childhood. These are delightful books for your first graders to start with. Titles available include Away We Go; Fun with Dick and Jane; Go Away Spot; Go, Go, Go; Guess Who; Jump and Run; Something Funny; We Look; We Play; We Work; and Who Can Help? Grosset and Dunlap.

In My Father’s House, by Corrie Ten Boom

This is the life story of the young Corrie Ten Boom. As she matures, she reaches out to others, helping form girls’ camps for activities and learning about the Lord. Later still, her family takes in children who need a home. Fast paced and alternately humorous and sobering, it makes for interesting reading. 197 pages; paperback. Note: You may be familiar with “The Hiding Place,” a story about how the Ten Boom family sheltered Jews during World War II. This book tells about the years before the war.

Family: The Gift That Lasts Forever

Six young lads and a sister, motherless. It was so sudden and unexpected. How would they cope now that Mom was gone? Who would take care of them? Tragedy struck hard around Linden, Alberta during the twenties and thirties, and some of their cousins had also lost a parent or even siblings. But the children were young, resilient and surrounded by caring relatives. This true story of how they grew up during years of drought and poverty and even invented plenty of their own fun will make inspired reading. 189 pages.

Farmer Boy Goes West

This book tells the story of Almanzo and the rest of the Wilder family in the years between what it told in the book “Farmer Boy” and when he met and married Laura Ingalls. Read about the big move to Minnesota, attending a new school, and helping Father run two farms! (This book was written many years later by a different author than Laura Ingalls Wilder.) 311 pages; hardcover.

My Favorite Angel Stories

Compiled by Joe Wheeler. This book contains 33 short stories about angels. These are touching accounts of God’s providential care provided by his ministering spirits. Young and old will enjoy this book, and it will make a good family story time book! Also well suited to school or youth devotions. 192 pages; paperback.

Scrapbook of Ideas #3

This is a scrapbook of material that can be used by a variety of Christian workers. One section has clippings, short poems, etc. on various topics. Another section includes prepared lessons for teaching children and youth, while a third section consists of Bible quizzes and similar activities. The fourth section is interesting and upbuilding stories to read aloud, the fifth section contains posters, and the sixth section is songs. Some parts of this book will work well for school or family devotions, and other parts will supply some supplemental activities and stories for Sunday School or Bible School classes for quite a variety of ages. A handy resource to have on hand. 208 pages; coil-bound; paperback;The Christian Hymnary Publishers.

Scrapbook of Ideas #2

This is a scrapbook of material that can be used by a variety of Christian workers. One section has clippings, short poems, etc. on various topics. Another section includes prepared lessons for teaching children and youth, while a third section consists of Bible quizzes and similar activities. The fourth section is interesting and upbuilding stories to read aloud, and the fifth section contains posters. Some parts of this book will work well for school or family devotions, and other parts will supply some supplemental activities and stories for Sunday School or Bible School classes for quite a variety of ages. A handy resource to have on hand. 155 pages; coil-bound; paperback;The Christian Hymnary Publishers.

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