Saved at Sea

When a ship strikes the rocks near his island home, twelve-year-old Alick helps with the daring rescue attempt. They are only able to save one person, two-year-old Timpey. As Alick and his grandfather take care of her, they learn the importance of building on Christ the Rock. 96 pages; paper.

A Question of Yams

This story is based on the experiences of Amok, a Christian man of Papua, New Guinea, who dared to challenge the traditions of the yam cult. Tribal custom was to pray the spirits to bless the yam crop when it was planted. Kieri’s father prayed to God to bless his yams. The village headmen told him the spirits would destroy their crop and even arranged to have it done. In the end, the Christian’s yams yielded well. 67 pages; paper.

Storytime with the Millers

Respect, responsibility, obedience, kindness, and humility are taught in a direct, refreshing way in this book. Illustrated; 110 pages; paperback.

Mik-Shrok

When Steve and Liz Bailey arrive in the Alaskan Territory to assist Peter, missionary to the Eskimos, they discover he is missing. Not knowing the country nor the language, they wonder how God will provide for them. The Eskimos are watching to see what the white man’s God will do. 133 pages; paper.

The Midnight Test

This story is about Amish school boys and the many lessons they learned. The ultimate test takes place at midnight. 233 pages; paper.

Mary, Girl from Friedensruh

This is a continuation of the true story of Mary Friesen from Fort Vermilion, Alberta. In Mary Remembers we read about life in Mexico. Now, in this book, we learn about her life in Canada: English school, blizzards, accidents, and an assortment of visitors. An interesting story. 257 pages; paper.

The Bible Smuggler

The story of William Tyndale’s work of translating, printing, and distributing the New Testament. The story is told through the eyes of Collin, Tyndale’s helper. He begins his work as a carrier boy who smuggles a copy of Luther’s New Testament to Tyndale. 138 pages; paper.

Little Prairie Girl

Book 1 of Little Prairie Girl Series. This is the true story of Clara, a little girl growing up in a Russian Mennonite family on the Manitoba prairie. Her parents had come over from Russia before Clara was born. Read of a little girl’s faith growing in response to challenges big and small. A recipe for traditional Russian Mennonite food follows each chapter. 115 pages; paper.

Moni The Goat Boy

Johanna Spyri; upper. Another delightful story by the author of Heidi. Moni is faced with a terrible decision. If he is honest his dearest goat, Meggy, will die. When he is dishonest and saves Meggy, his conscience is troubled. Learn how Moni regains his cheerful, happy spirit. This book brings to life the colorful characteristics of the common folk of the Swiss valleys. 211 pages; paper.

In a Strange Country

Set in the early 1980s, this story is about a family who left their home and in the United States to help with mission efforts in Paraguay. The story is told from fifteen-year-old Marcus’s viewpoint. 400 pages; hardcover.

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