Blind Martha

Velina Showalter. When Martha is two years old, the doctor breaks the news that she will someday become blind. Follow Martha as she goes through school, finds a job, and rides a bike to work. Although Martha eventually becomes completely blind and must use a guide dog, she lives on her own independently and joyfully. A nicely illustrated story. Ages 8-12; 47 pages; paperback; TGS International.

Come With Singing

Did God create music? What should we do with our ability to sing? This book examines the beginning of singing and music, how God’s people have used music through the years, and how we should use it today to glorify God. Congregational singing, song choices, the world’s music, and tainted music are topics covered. 152 pages; paperback.

Of Things Lost and Things Found

Walk with Candace on her journey to discover who she is and why she feels like she does. As you read and watch the little girl grow up, her experiences will bring back your own childhood memories. They might help you understand and discover your strengths and explain answers to your own questions. A reflective read to provoke introspection! Suitable for any girl age 18 to 81. Paperback, 74 pages.

Lara’s Hunger

Even as a young girl, Lara wondered who God is. People said He lived in a place called Heaven, and they said He could see everything. Growing up in Kazakstan and Ukraine, young Lara’s life was difficult. Her journey continued with many twists and turns, but through it all her hunger to know God stayed with her. Read this book to see how her hunger was finally satisfied! 288 pages; paperback.

Then Comes the Rain

Meadow Flower faced a tough future. Society looked down on her people. Her father was old and unwell, and her mother repeatedly abandoned the family. Would life just continue on in this dreary way? But God was watching her, touching her at various times, and finally she yielded her life to Him. What a difference! 230 pages; paperback.

Kernels of Hope: Little Mary’s Journey to Canada

“How will I take the wheat along with us?” Papa wondered. Susannah worried about how to take her doll. This book tells the story of the Mennonnite migration from Russia to Canada in the 1880s. Join Susannah and her family as they travel to a new land and start over in a new home. 34 pages; hardcover.

Cherry Ames, Student Nurse

With a heart of gold and a true yearning to make a difference in the world, eighteen-year-old Cherry Ames leaves her hometown and enters nursing school. Smart, courageous, mischievous, quick-witted, and devoted to nursing, Cherry meets one adventure after another in this story set in the time of WWII. 211 pages; paperback. Proofreaders’ note: There are instances of inappropriate language on pp. 19, 30, 35, 51, 88, 123, & 145.

Where Two Seas Met

In this book of short devotional stories, you will enjoy reading about the heron that seemed to say thanks and the lessons to be learned from sturgeon fishing. Each story includes a lesson for life and can be incorporated into family worship and school devotionals. 67 stories; 224 pages; paper.

The Basket

Stories Children Love series, book 4. Three children are on their way home from Grandma’s house. In their basket is a special surprise. Instructed to go home by the highway and to not open the basket, they take a shorcut through the woods, take a peek in the basket, and get into a lot of trouble and fright. But in the end, more surprises await. Suitable for beginning readers. 48 pages; paperback.

Inspirational Bible Principles

In this book, Gladwin Koehn explores thirteen subjects important for a sound spiritual life in Christ. Chapter titles include “The Power of Love’s Motive,” “The Inner and Outer Evidences of Salvation,” “The Jacob Man and the Esau Man,” and “Not Conformed but Translated.” Many Bible accounts are used as illustrations of these concepts. This book is suitable for all ages. 156 pages; paperback.

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