Six Sugar Beets: Five Bitter Years

Mia’s family loses their home in communist Kyrgyzstan. Her husband—a preacher—is sent to prison and dies there. Struggling to survive, six stray sugar beets became Mia’s undoing, and she is also sent to prison. Her faith in God’s promises save her from utter despair when she faces the loss of her children and gives her hope to endure five years in labor camps. 186 pages; paper.

The Six Days of Genesis

The author strongly believes in an actual six-day creation. He takes the biblical account and discusses scientific data and theories in support of it. Word meanings related to the topic are explored. He counters the theories that seek to blend the biblical account with evolutionary ideas. Chapter titles include “The Garden of Eden,” “Before the Flood,” and “The Tower of Babel.”

See the Work of God

This book chronicles the conviction, beginning, and history of the mission in Nigeria. Included are various experiences of the missionaries as well as thoughts about other aspects of mission work. A good historical account of the church in Nigeria, and of great interest to past and future missionaries. 175 pages; paper.

Rejoicing in the Shadow

When separate tragedies claim the lives of Ida and Susannah, their friends and family find comfort in dwelling in the secret place of the Most High. A true story of the strength God gives His children when a loved one is suddenly taken away. For youth and older readers. 224 pages; paper.

Putting Off Anger

A book to help us understand anger and the power available through Jesus to resist responses powered by this emotion. Anger and bitterness bring many people into bondage. This book offers scripture-based guidance for overcoming anger with faith, love, and forgiveness. Study questions are included at the end of each of the seven chapters. 109 pages; paper.

Prayers and Peanut Butter

“Every mother wants to have her act together….We want to breeze through our work and never have peanut butter on the carpet. We want time left over to play with the baby….We mean to have tempting meals ready each evening—on time, perfectly seasoned, never burnt.” But reality is often different! How do you cope with the stresses of motherhood? How do you enjoy the simple things with your children? 112 pages; paper.

Sky Edge

Each of the twenty chapters begins with the author’s experiences of living in the high country of British Columbia and ends with a spiritual application. This book is rich in spiritual insights and is easy to read and understand. 206 pages; paper.

Music in Biblical Perspective

An informative booklet on what music is meant for and how we need to discern between godly music and the music of this world. Topics covered include the music, the message, music for entertainment, the effects of music, and musical instruments. 44 pages; paper.

Mr. World and Miss Church-Member

An allegory similar in approach to Pilgrim’s Progress. Miss Church-Member gives in to the allure of an easier way, which eventually leads her and her companion to the point of no return. This book illustrates well the progressive path from small things to larger, more deadly sins. 185 pages; paper.

The Remarkable Record of Job

This is a commentary on the book of Job. Far from being an engaging fable, the account of Job is one of the most historically and scientifically accurate records of the ancient world. This book is a call to believe in God’s creation and in God himself, a God that cannot be “figured out,” but He can certainly be trusted. For deeper thinkers to read and sort the wheat from the chaff. 144 pages; paperback.

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