Under His Wings

This book is written to comfort and instruct those who struggle with fear and doubt. In it you will read about being still before the Lord and what it means to dwell under the blessing of God. It covers the difference between the fear of God and ungodly fear and discusses faith and assurance. 177 pages; paperback.

How’s Inky?

A porcupine and his pals offer some highlights on happiness. Join Sam and his unusual pet for a grand mixture of troubles and pleasures. You’ll discover why it takes a lot of “quill” power to put down How’s Inky? A story for animal lovers. 127 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: p. 77 reference to the millennium.

My Bible Friends Set

This five-volume set is excellent for acquainting small children with familiar Bible stories. Each book has four stories illustrated in full color and graphic detail. Good quality binding; children will spend much time with this set. Hardcover. Set of five. (Also sold as individual volumes.) Stories in Book 1: Baby Moses; Baby Jesus; Joseph’s New Coat; Joseph and His Brothers. Book 2: Jesus and the Storm; Jesus and the Children; Samuel, the Little Priest; David, the Youngest Boy. Book 3: Go Wash in the River; The Time of No Rain; A Room and a Boy; Barley Loaves and Fishes. Book 4: Joash, the Boy King; Esther, the Brave Queen; When God Washed the World; The Borrowed Ax. Book 5: Daniel and His Friends; Daniel and the Lions; Zacchaeus the Cheater; Jabel the Shepherd.

Sara Jane: Country Girl

A story about a girl named Sara Jane and her life during the 1850s. There are happy times and sad times, from “Company’s Coming” and “Papa Is Gored by a Bull!” to “Threshing.” Written for young teens but will be enjoyed by anyone who likes to read. 139 pages; paper.

Hilltown Friends

More stories about the Martin family as well as other families in the Hilltown area. Respect and appreciation for God and His ways permeate these stories. Widely varying topics such as manners, envy, graduation, conversion, dealing with disappointment, new neighbors and death in the family are touched on. Ages 8-12; 217 pages; paper.

The Martin Family

Read about the homespun adventures of the Martin family. Christian principles and godly conviction are a vital part of their lives. Children will identify with experiences such as a lesson on grumbling and the worry and prayers when Mother is very sick. These interesting family tales will help teach life lessons. Ages 8-10; 145 pages; paper.

Around the Bend

Lucy accepts a position as a schoolteacher and leaves for the town of Rockyford. Join the classroom when the inspector makes a surprise visit. Enjoy tobogganing and getting to know Sam. A sequel to The Early Years, Winter Snows, Reaching for Tomorrow, and A Dream Fulfilled. 128 pages; paper.

Reaching for Tomorrow

Sympathize with Ma as she is forced to divide her loyalties between a dying mother and a sick daughter. Rejoice with Lucy when Pa brings her a teaching permit and her lifelong dream promises to be fulfilled. Reaching for Tomorrow continues the story of Lucy’s girlhood in Manitoba and Alberta. 168 pages; paperback.

The King’s Daughter and Other Stories for Girls

A book of 46 character-building stories for girls. These stories were originally published in church papers of yesteryear. Carefully selected, each story contains a valuable lesson. 224 pages; paper.

Shagbark Hickory

Joni and Sammy Troyer are two Amish boys who live on a farm with their family. They have many lessons to learn, but the hardest assignment of all is to practice the Golden Rule – to think of others, be unselfish, and to share and care. 176 pages; paper.

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