Open the Dikes

Dutch Freedom Series book 2. Gerrit and Bettgen both had happy memories of growing up in Mennonite homes – and sad memories of their parents executions. But they had strayed far from their heritage. This is a story of a challenging marriage and a spiritual journey to faith again, set against the backdrop of the Dutch revolt against Spain in the 1500’s. Historical fiction. 159 pages; paperback.

A Good Day to Be a Goose – Green Meadow Series

The three geese flap their beautiful wings and waddle to the the big creek. It is a good day to be a goose! One day, Hattie’s eggs hatch, and two little goslings join the group. Read this book to learn about geese! Hardcover, 31 pages.

Clyde the Rebel

This book is a sequel to A Captain for Hans, The Brickmakers, and Follow Me. The sun was still shining, the grass was still growing, but the world as Peter Miller knew it had changed. War had come. The time is the spring of 1775. The first shots of the American Revolution have been fired. Peter’s ancestors gave their lives for Christ two centuries earlier. How will Peter respond? Will he be a soldier of the Lord? 147 pages; paperback.

Johann Gutenberg and the Wonderful Secret

This true story happens in 1450 in the city of Mainz, Germany. Johann Gutenberg has a secret that will change the world! The story of the invention of the first printing press comes alive in this book for young children. 48 pages; hardcover.

Spotted Boy and the Comanches

Way back on the West Texas frontier, life was good, except for the Comanche raids! Thad Conway loved his life in this wild area – until one day he was captured by Comanches and carried off a prisoner. This is the story of his life with the Comanches. Could he still remember God’s Word? Could he ever love these people? 155 pages; paperback.

Thomas Edison

This book tells the story of Thomas Edison’s life, from when he was a young lad inadvisably playing with fire until he became a renowned inventor. This well-researched book tells the story without covering up his problems. His mind and hands were always busy, tackling the next challenge or idea. But his family life suffered, and there were times when the debt was piled high. A good book to learn the history of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Middle/upper grades; 203 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: One instance of inappropriate language on pp. 183.

Matthew Grady Loves His Enemy

A beautiful book to illustrate the concept of nonresistance to children. A young Mennonite minister and his wife show love to the villagers, and they invite the people to the small church where he preaches. But a priest from another church hates the minister. He has a plan to get him to leave. Read this book to see how God works and how love wins in the end. This story is based on true happenings. Preschool through age 10; 36 pages; hardcover.

Doe Sia, Bannock Girl and the Handcart Pioneers

Doe Sia is a Bannock girl known for her bravery in saving a little boy from drowning. Emma is one of the Handcart Pioneers who also has a reputation for courage. After they meet and become friends, they face a fierce mountain blizzard together. Will they survive? 203 pages; Grandview Publishing.

A Home at Last

The year is 1943, and amidst the toil, pain and anguish of a country torn apart by war, God is watching over one small family. Follow this true story of faith and providence as two orphaned siblings find a home at last. 160 pages; paper.

Katy’s New Relations

Katy, now thirteen, finds that life brings changes. Some are anticipated and some are dreaded. “But really, why do the cousins from the United States have to move here? They are such a big family, and their clothes are so strange. What will my friends think?” Katy’s thoughts are not charitable. But then God speaks, and Katy finds a freedom she hardly thought possible. This book is a sequel to Katy’s New Horizons. Ages 9-14; 183 pages; paper

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