Vanya

Vanya is a young man who joins the Red Army in the early 1970s. His faith in God and witness to fellow soldiers soon get him in trouble with the authorities. Through two years of trial and torture, he never denied his Savior, and he never hesitated to share the gospel with anyone who would listen. 216 pages; paperback.

Life’s Winding Pathway

This second book of poetry draws from the author’s experiences and inspirations. Topics include acceptance, cross bearing, pain and suffering, and thankfulness, always pointing the reader to God’s goodness. 144 pages; paper.

Praises for Children

A collection of songs for children that praise and teach. There are 152 songs plus 17 music exercises. Paper.

Golden School Days

A collection of songs sung in schools when our parents were children. Includes several songs for graduation and numerous state songs. 58 songs; paper.

Seeing God’s Wisdom in His Ways

A collection of stories that make enlightening reading and are good material for reading in family or school devotions to teach spiritual values. 158 pages; paper.

What Do You Find in a Coral Reef?

Brightly illustrated book for young children, describing the different living and non-living things that all contribute to a healthy, amazing coral reef ecosystem. Preschool-age 10; 24 pages; paperback.

Dusty: The Story of a Wild Dog

When Dusty the wolfhound pup is only nine days old a freak accident separates him from his mother. He is adopted by a she-wolf named Old Gray. Old Gray tries to instill in Dusty the fear of men but only partially succeeds. Young Matt Henderson eventually catches Dusty and tames him. Dusty is loyal to Matt, except when he runs off in pursuit of a ferocious enemy. Ages 9-15; 252 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: There is one instance of inappropriate language on pp. 192.

Whistle-Stop West (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 2)

Beyond the Orphan Train Series Book 2. After a year at Briarlane Christian Children’s Home, the four Cooper children are headed west on the Orphan Train. One by one the other children are adopted by families who live along the route. Read about the many new experiences, and ponder with Ethan what sort of family awaits at the end of the journey. Ages 9-14; 180 pages; paper.

Leaving Russia: The Journey to Canada

In the 1870s, a group of Mennonites arrive in Manitoba after a long journey. They had sailed over the Atlantic Ocean and along several rivers and then travelled across land by wagon train. The Mennonites are welcomed by the Canadian government because they were known to be great farmers. 80 pages; paperback.

The Debt I Owe

At the height of the Vietnam War, Johnny Miller received his draft notice. He knew he could never take a human life. Read this book to learn about his experiences during two years of 1-W service working as a conscientious objector in the Bethesda Hospital. He writes honestly about the tragic, the touching, and the humorous while introducing the reader to a memorable cast of characters including friends, coworkers, and patients. 368 pages; paper; TGS International.

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