The Long Road of Memory

This is an informative account of the author’s childhood in Texas during the Great Depression, living in California as a young man, and forty years in Idaho. Memories related include boyish antics such as “herding” tumbleweeds, descriptions of tractors and methods of bygone years, and important life lessons learned and passed on. 198 pages; paper.

Work Ethics

“Do your work diligently.” “Be on time.” “Give more than is expected of you.” “First you work and then you play.” These are the kind of basic principles that Willie’s parents taught him, and he seeks to pass them on to others. He does this in an interesting way by telling some of his life’s experiences and reflecting on the rewards experienced after a time of diligence. 22 pages; paperback.

Vera the King’s Daughter

Vera’s early life was miserable. Childhood abuse, poverty, a crippling accident, despair and loneliness are all against her. And then there were the questions for which the religion of her people had no real answers. Read this story of her journey from despair to faith. God’s miraculous provision for her through sorrow and poverty is inspirational, and her joy as a daughter of the heavenly Father is a beautiful witness. 202 pages; paperback.

A Life Redeemed

This is the life story of Ludlow Walker. He was determined to make a good life for himself but left God in the background. He started at the bottom, working on a ship and climbed the ladder of success until he was a wealthy and influential businessman in Belize. He put his business up for sale and was bitterly disappointed when no one would buy his enterprise. In despair, he turned to his father’s Bible, and God was able to reach his heart. 224 pages; paperback.

In Search of Home

This is a true story of how a Muslim couple was converted to Christianity and of their continued journey of faith. Abdullah and Zumrat witness for the Lord in their native Kyrgyzstan, but they are persecuted and leave home. A very trying time follows as they seek for another country to call home. After a time of being separated from each other, waiting on government papers, and many prayers, they are finally blessed with a home in the country of Belgium. 235 pages; paper.

A Greater Call

Wei was another mouth to feed in a land racked with extreme famine. As a baby, he was carried out of the village and left to die. Yet he crawled home and survived, for God had a special purpose for him. As an adult, he gave his heart to God and threw himself into study and the work of the Lord in a land of spiritual famine. 195 pages; paper.

The Tie Between

This book contains stories, tidbits, letters, quotes, and questions-and-answers. It is directed to widows, but also to the family and church of a widow. With helpful insights and tips from those who have experienced the loss of a husband or family member. 335 pages; paperback.

Doctrine Class Studies

This book is designed to be used for doctrine classes with the youth, converts of any age, or the congregation. Each lesson has a short introduction, a list of foundational scriptures, space for notes, and questions suited for discussion with new or young Christians. The sequence and content of the lessons corresponds with Bible Doctrine and Practice and Principles of Faith. 32 lessons; 70 pages; paperback.

Words for Women

112 Devotional Meditations. Do the pressures of life quench your joy and drain energy from your relationship with Christ? Take time to be refreshed by these meditations written from a storehouse of life-experiences. Essay titles include “The Chickenpox Siege,” “The Completed Puzzle,” and “Famished or Filled?” 345 pages; paperback.

The Christian Home

Scriptural teaching on home life and the nurture of children. Written as an aid to parents who want to bring their children to mature life in favor with God and man. Topics covered are the home, the parents, the child, mental and social development, discipline, use of money, adolescence, youth, courtship, and more. 152 pages; paper.

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