Alone in London

Hesba Stretton. Meet Tony, who has been on his own in London, and his new friends, old Oliver and little Dolly. Find out how words can hurt and words can save, and see how God cares for all people. 128 pages; paper.

Gerrit and His Dog and the Royal Law

“Feeble-minded” Gerrit’s only friend seemed to be his dog, Brownie. Then one day his foster father sent Brownie far away. Will Gerrit ever get his dog back? Will his foster father, a lawbreaker, be brought to justice? Also included is “The Royal Law,” which is about Hans, a boy whose home is unhappy. Then he learns about the Golden Rule. The story ends with the parents also living by the royal law. 89 pages; paper.

Clouds of Terror

Helga and Erik could not believe their eyes. There were grasshoppers everywhere, and they were eating the crops! In the 1870s, when grasshoppers destroyed farms in Minnesota and other Midwestern states, many families gave up and moved away. This is the story of how two Swedish immigrant children help their parents save their home on the prairie. Paperback; 48 pages.

The Bible in the Wall

The true story of a man repeatedly rejecting the Bible. God saw fit to bring this same copy of the Bible before him again and again, until he was willing to hear the Word of God and obey. This story is set in Switzerland and northern Italy in the mid-1800s and has been rewritten in children’s language. 61 pages; paper.

Anak, the Eskimo Boy

Anak and his family live near the Coronation Gulf. He experiences both adventure and danger as he learns to hunt seals, caribou, and walrus. As he confronts the challenges of Eskimo life, including accidentally drifting out to sea on an ice floe, he learns important lessons about responsibility and dependence on God. 115 pages; hardcover.

Home on the Rock Pile

In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is an area called Shifflet’s Hollow, a land of hills and valleys, creeks, hollows, rocks, wild-flowers, bears, and skunks. Nestled atop a rocky knoll is a little white cabin that is home to little Paul and his lively siblings. Their father is a missionary preacher who tries to reach out to the self-reliant mountain folk around them. This is an interesting book to read as a family and for children ages 7-12. 190 pages; paper.

According to Luke

Read through the Gospel of Luke with this book as an accompanying study guide. This book takes the writings of Luke and explains them in practical ways that Christians, young and old, will be able to understand and apply. The readings are short and suitable as material for personal or family devotions. 95 pages; paper.

Bible Doctrine and Practice

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An exposition of the doctrines of the Bible as believed and practiced by the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. It clearly explains all the major tenets of our faith, and refers often to the Scriptures and other historical doctrinal writings. The articles contain clear doctrinal teaching as well as explanations of their present-day practice. Bible Doctrine and Practice is recommended for everyone who desires a better understanding of the doctrines of God\’s Word and their practical application. 464 pages; hardcover.

Rosanna of the Amish

The story of Rosanna McGonegal Yoder, the Irish Catholic baby girl who came under the influence of an Amish lady. All the episodes of this book are based on fact, and the characters are real. A straightforward account of the religious, social, and economic customs of the Amish. 319 pages; paper.

My Favorite Miracle Stories

Compiled by Joe Wheeler. This book contains 39 miracle stories. God’s power is just as great as it was in Bible times, and sometimes he chooses to intervene miraculously in lives of believers or unbelievers. These stories will be enjoyed at school devotions, as personal inspiration, or during family reading time. 192 pages; paperback.

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