A Legend of Compassion

A unique collection of poems that tell a story, this volume is an excellent source for recitation, school memorization, or poem fests. In this book you will find favorites like “The Unbarred Door,” “The Skater and the Wolves,” “The Deacon’s Masterpiece,” and “The Owl Critic,” along with other old classics and new inspirations, all carefully selected for interesting content. 102 pages, paperback.

Into Their Hands at Any Cost

This is a collection of stories about smuggling Bibles into countries that were behind the Iron Curtain at the time. The journeys are long, the work dangerous, and border crossings make hearts beat fast. Yet God uses many people and circumstances to get His Word into the hands of the believers and searching ones. 194 pages; paper.

The Happening

As Rebecca Sue walked to school on that beautiful Monday morning, she had no idea that her life, and the lives of all the Amish residents of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania were about to change forever. Only one man had any idea what this day would hold. One man… and the God in whom he no longer believed. Follow the events of the Nickel Mines school tragedy, and the struggle to forgive from the perspective of a survivor.173 pages; paper.

Going Till You’re Gone

Middle-aged and older believers often feel they would like to slow down and relax. However, this book aims to encourage a kingdom-focused vision that will guide the latter years of life. Hoarding of assets and a retirement of pleasure are reproved. Teaching is given concerning wills and distribution of assets. Catch a vision of the benefits to the kingdom when an older Christian is completely sold out to Christ! 281 pages; paper.

Don’t Throw in the Towel

All Christians face discouragement at various times. And when discouragement sets in, it affects our walk with God and our ability to minister to others effectively. This book will give you encouragement and supply you with principles to defeat discouragement. 65 pages; paper.

Searching for Meaning: A Study of Ecclesiastes

So what is the meaning of life? Most of us face this question in our own mind at some point. Solomon certainly did! Why is meaningful life elusive? Money can’t buy it, and education can’t teach it. Read this book to explore these questions with Solomon, and ponder Solomon’s conclusion. And yet, the final conclusion involves a plan that Solomon understood only dimly. Each chapter has valuable discussion questions. Good for group study or personal contemplation. 184 pages; paperback.

Quest for Truth

This story chronicles the spiritual journey of a Ukrainian lady, Luba and her son and daughter-in-law under the Soviet Union. They briefly joined a Baptist church and eventually another Mennonite group. Along the way, they needed to examine their faith and seek God’s direction for their life. 272 pages; paperback.

Barriers to Happiness and Victory

This little book was written out of a desire to help those who are struggling to find the lasting happiness and contentment that God has in store for His children. The author draws from his own experience and from how the Lord has worked in the lives of others. Emotional distresses are touched on. Overcoming through faith in God is emphasized. 61 pages; paper.

Comfort for Troubled Christians

Can we be victorious and joyous amid trial, poverty, and heartache? The comforting scriptural encouragement in this book explains God’s purpose in testing and offers a pattern for success to all Christians who are “passing through fire.” 72 pages; paperback.

Humility

Humility is a sense of our entire nothingness which comes when we see that God is all, and we make way for God to be all. When man consents to be the form and vessel in which the life and glory of God manifest themselves, he will see that humility is simply acknowledging his position as man and yielding to God His place. 110 pages; paper.

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