Ten Girls Who Made a Difference

Would you like to make a difference? These ten girls grew up to do just that…Katherine Luther, Bethan Lloyd–Jones, Sabina Wurmbrand, Susanna Wesley, Ann Judson, Edith Schaeffer, Ruth Bell Graham, Monica of Thagaste, Susannah Spurgeon, Maria Taylor. Read this book and find out what God wants you to do!

A Playhouse for Mary

Mary Weber is a little six-year-old girl with big ideas. Will she and her sister ever have a real playhouse? Paperback.

Maple Moon

Connie Brummel Crook; lower. Limping Leg, a young Missisauga boy, can only watch the games his friends play. Alone in the forest one day, he discovers something that keeps his tribe from starvation and earns him a place among his people. Illustrated. Fitzhenry & Whiteside. $7.95, paper.

The Puppy Place: Goldie

Charles and Lizzie love puppies so very much. They want a puppy of their own, but their mom thinks that the family isn’t ready for a puppy. Then Goldie, a very young golden retriever, arrives. Will they be able to keep her? Scholastic.

Going West

It is time to pack up the covered wagon, say good-bye, and begin the journey west to the prairies. Adapted from the first chapters of Little House on the Prairie. A book for young children with more illustrations than text. 32 pages; paperback.

Becky

Becky is a nine-year-old girl who has many things to learn. Accompany her as she learns about true beauty, kindness, obedience, and many other values in life. This book contains twenty stories. Lower/middle grades. 90 pages; hardcovee.

Bruchko

What happens when a teenage boy leaves home and goes into the jungle to evangelize a dangerous tribe of South American Indians? This is the true story of a 19-year-old American boy, his capture by the Motilone Indians, and his adventures in witnessing to this primitive tribe. 194 pages; paperback.

Prairie Day

Traveling for miles in the covered wagon is very tiring. Then one day Pa stops the wagon, and they all have a good time at the camp in the open prairie. Adapted from Little House on the Prairie. A book for young children with more illustrations than text. 32 pages; paperback; HarperCollins.

The Heart of God

While the author realizes that we can never understand all about God, in this book he ponders and comments in depth on the character and attributes of the Almighty. Eighteen chapters explore such topics as “God Is Great,” “God Has a Heart,” “God Is Humble,” “God Is Jealous” and ” God Seeks Men.” May we, like Moses at the burning bush, turn aside to seek after God in an honest quest for a deeper knowledge of Him. 269 pages; paper.

Hills of Zion

Pope Innocent III attempts to destroy the Albigensian movement. Two feuding brothers strive for glory and the preservation of their consciences. An Irish monk searches for God’s people. A Catholic cardinal, struggling with his church’s brutal tactics, encounters a Waldensian minister. As violence is unleashed on a horrendous scale, these people must find God’s will amidst turmoil and spiritual confusion. Witness how God leads during dire circumstances. Historical fiction. Contains realistic depictions of violence. Recommended for adults and mature youth. 302 pages; paperback.

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