Three Comrades
Kristina Roy. A sequel to Sunshine Country. Painful secrets, tangled relationships, and deeply hidden sorrows are smoothed and healed by one great cure. 117 pages; paper; Bible Truth Publishers.
Kristina Roy. A sequel to Sunshine Country. Painful secrets, tangled relationships, and deeply hidden sorrows are smoothed and healed by one great cure. 117 pages; paper; Bible Truth Publishers.
If you enjoyed reading Shagbark Hickory, you will also enjoy this sequel. The Troyer family moves to a new location in Michigan. Joni, Sammy, and their family adjust to their new neighbors, a new school, and a farm steeped in history. 182 pages; paper.
Michael and Meredith Lamb, who live in England, are delighted when their adventurous Uncle Tony invites them to accompany him on a trip to the Swiss Alps. In Switzerland they meet warm-hearted people, explore the countryside, and best of all, make friends with Fritz, who teaches them the art of mountain climbing. 154 pages; paper.
The true story of a raccoon raised by a family in New Mexico. Dolly came to the Neill family as an orphaned raccoon just days old. The family enjoyed feeding Dolly and watching her grow. Later she became mischievous. The Neills learned that it is challenging and fun to raise a raccoon. 136 pages; paper.
Favorite poems collected by Richard Mininger, with a few of his own compositions. Sections in this book include “Nature,” “God, Jesus, and Salvation,” “Home and Family,” “Character, Courage, Conscience,” “Warning and Judgment,” “Mission,” and “Stories with a Moral.” 144 pages; paper.
An explanation of how the true Church of God is discerned and known. He also writes of his call and work, and of the formation of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Includes an index and a brief biography of Holdeman by F. H. Wenger. 194 pages; paper.
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. 232 pages; paperback.
The story of the life and work of Thomas J Barnardo. As a young medical student, he began a ministry to the poor homeless children of London’s East Side. Because of his life’s work, many children were rescued from the streets, taught useful trades, and taught about the Lord. 122 pages, paperback.
They were not scholars or religious sages, so why did Jesus select these twelve men? The group included common fishermen, a hated tax collector, and an impulsive political zealot. But they answered Jesus’s call and became the first leaders of the church. 201 pages; paper.
Davy and Tom find a secret hiding place in Farmer Cooper’s woods. They have great adventures there, but they know they shouldn’t be trespassing, and they took some things that weren’t theirs. They were even late for school! Will the policeman find them? But later their conscience bothered them because of Mrs. Janssen’s kindness. They returned the things they had taken. Preschool to age 9. 48 pages; paperback.