Glimpses of the Past

This book, edited by Alice Warkentin, contains the story of the late Vada Friesen and includes memories of her childhood and youth years at Fairview, Oklahoma. Read about the twin girls, the tornado that hit their farm, and the many everyday happenings that were a part of her family’s life. 91 pages; paper.

Paula the Waldensian

An interesting story of a family in Old France. Paula has been brought up to love the Lord Jesus and to read the Scriptures. Later, she is orphaned and moves into her cousins’ home where reading the Bible and religion is forbidden. Paula’s loving obedience, friendliness, and overflowing love for everyone she meets and wins the hearts of the family and others. 191 pages; paper.

The Cave Book

Explore deep into the hidden wonders of the earth with a real cave expert! The author takes you on an educational journey through the mysterious world of caves. Discover the beauty in cave formations, learn about the history of man and caves, and meet the unique animals that live in caves. This is all presented from the perspective of a cave expert who believes in Creation and the Flood. 80 pages; hardcover.

A Black Bear’s Story

This book takes the reader on a fascinating adventure through the first year and a half of twin bear cubs’ experiences with their mother. She is a wise mother bear, and they learn all about finding food and avoiding danger. This is an eventful and authentic tale of the bears and their forest neighbors – the moose, deer, porcupines, otters, ravens, owls, and many other wild inhabitants of the north woods. 192 pages; paperback; AB Publishing.

They’re Off! The Story of the Pony Express

In 1860, with North and South about to be divided by war, East and West were united through an extraordinary venture—the Pony Express. Over the course of ten days in April, eighty riders and five hundred horses delivered mail between California and Missouri—a mission that took three weeks by stagecoach. The spirit of the brave riders and their ponies is captured perfectly in Cheryl Harness’s lively, brightly illustrated, and information-filled account. 32 pages. Paperback.

Life Application Study Bible – Chronological

This Bible is similar to the Life Application Study Bible, but this one is arranged in chronological order. It includes introductions to the 10 major eras of biblical history. Like the original, this Bible includes many life application notes that explain difficult passages and give information on Bible life and times. In addition, this one has many full color maps and illustrations scattered throughout. A dictionary/concordance and other Bible helps are included. Page size is 9 1/8 x 6 1/2 in.; thickness is 2 in. Hardcover with dust jacket. KJV.

Go West with Settlers and Farmers

This book tells the exciting story of how the American and Canadian West was settled. First came explorers, followed by people seeking opportunity and land to farm. Read about how the land settlement came at great cost to Native peoples, and learn about the wars and other major events that shaped the West. 32 pages; paperback.

Mrs. Monty and the Birds

Gus and Marcia Palmer are vacationing at a small lake cottage with their parents. The children are especially interested in the many different kinds of birds that nest at the lake. They befriend a lonely lady who lives next door. Mrs. Monty knows a lot about birds and their habits and shares her knowledge with Gus and Marcia. Many details about birdlife make this an educational book. 109 pages; paper.

The Incredible Journey

Instinct told them that the way home lay to the west. And so the doughty young Labrador retriever, the roguish bull terrier and the indomitable Siamese set out through the Canadian wilderness. Separately, they would soon have died. Together, the three house pets faced starvation, exposure, and wild forest animals to make their way home to the family they love. The Incredible Journey is one of the most popular children’s stories of all time. 148 pages; paper. Proofreader’s note: The poem The Beasts is included in the front of the book. It seems to belittle man’s accountability to God.

Inferno in the Lost Pines

A few sparks on a windy day in Bastrop, Texas, started a major fire, and in its path were many homes nestled among the loblolly pines. Despite firefighters’ best efforts, the fire became a monster that couldn’t be stopped. People left their homes and returned a few days later to smoking ash heaps. This book gives their personal stories, how to fight a forest fire, and how to plan a yard with fire prevention in mind. 228 pages; paperback.

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