The Life of St. Paul

This book explores the life of the apostle Paul and how his was a unique gift which God used to help establish His church. It discusses Paul’s place in history, his conversion, his missionary travels, and his care for the church. 158 pages; paper.

Stories on Grandma’s Porch

These stories of long ago, written by a grandma who loved children, will delight and teach. Joy, sorrow, selfishness and rewards for obedience are the same now as then, yet the old-time setting makes these stories impressive. To read aloud to young children in the home and at Sunday school, and for young readers to read for themselves. 48 pages; paperback

The Enduring Church – French

(The Enduring Church, French version) This history of the church is readable and comprehensive. It tells the story of the people who truly have sought to follow Christ and His teachings from the days of the early church to our time. The four sections chronicle the story of apostasy and the rise of state churches, persecution of true Christians through the ages, migration from Europe to North America, and the formation of our church as we know it today. French version. 234 pages; paperback.

Red, Yellow, Black & White

Children are naturally sympathetic toward those who live in unfortunate circumstances. This book, with its poetic narrative and bright pictures, will spark sympathy and help North American children understand that they live in much better conditions than most children around the world. Ages 2-6. 56 pages; paperback

A Place for Ruth

The true life story of Ruth, a German Mennonite girl raised in Nazi Germany. Ruth and her siblings and mother are refugees in Denmark and her father is a prisoner of war. Once reunited, they are destitute and dependent on charity from America. 204 pages; paperback.

East of Paradise and Other Poems

A quality book of poetry written by Judy Unruh and others. These poems gracefully tell of the trials and triumphs common to all. 112 pages; paper.

Jesus and Proverbs

Proverbs says, “The rich man’s wealth is his strong city,” but Jesus said, “Blessed be ye poor: for yours is the kingdom of God.” How do we reconcile the teachings of Jesus about money and business with the succinct pronouncements of Proverbs? Are they really contradictory? Perhaps Proverbs gives us the “how” and Jesus teaches us the “why” related to material endeavors. A thought-provoking read! 128 pages; paperback.

Fields of Zion

This sequel to “Hills of Zion” continues the story of Perci, Marie and their companions. While the Albigensian Crusade rages in France, the Waldensians of Switzerland live quietly and conscientiously, unaware that the Pope and his armies are searching for their mountain hideaway. Meanwhile, sympathizers within the Catholic church are working behind the scene to rescue the “heretics,” but struggling with their own position during a period of persecution. In this work of historical fiction, we gain understanding of the challenges believers faced during the 13th century and the reader is led to reflect, “Am I keeping the faith today?” 287 pages; paperback.

Rugged Trails and Ragged Shoes

The summer of 1926 became the first of ten Lora spent in West Virginia. A pioneer in children’s Bible school ministry, she prepared her own lessons and drew her own pictures. Between classes she ministered to women and children in the community. 401 pages; paperback.

Ti Nèg

Shirlee Litwiller. A pleasant book about the everyday life of a family in Haiti, written for young children. They will enjoy and learn from the simple text and delightful line drawings on every page. 43 pages; paper.

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