Little Meg’s Children

This story is set in London’s slums. Amidst poverty and trouble, Meg’s faith in God is tested. She tries to keep her mother’s dying requests, one of which is to care for her siblings until her sailor father returns. 88 pages; paper.

The Exiled Prince

This retelling of the story of Daniel was carefully researched. This book will be enjoyed by children and Bible students of all ages. 112 pages; paper.

Coals of Fire

Stories of men and women who returned good for evil. The contents of this book will challenge how you live regardless of your age. 127 pages; paper.

Teddy’s Button

The story of a little boy who wants to be a soldier like his father. Teddy’s most prized possession is a button from his father’s uniform. His pride and inclination for mischief create a conflict when he is introduced to the Captain of our souls. 128 pages; paper.

History of the Printings of the Martyrs’ Mirror

Those interested in history will appreciate this book. In-depth coverage is given to the various printings of the Martyrs’ Mirror in Dutch, German, and English. The history of earlier printing and binding methods is fascinating, and the fate of some of the unsold books during the Revolutionary War is a meaningful account. 88 pages; hardcover.

He Will Carry the Lambs

A devotional book for new and young Christians to begin their study of the Bible. Suitable for all ages, including family devotions. Take your Bible and enjoy searching out the gems in God’s Word. 86 pages; paperback.

A Mirror of Baptism

A reprint of a book first published in the German language in 1744 and printed in English in 1851. This book has been sought by those who wished for a writing about baptism and also by those who treasure old writings of Mennonite origin. In three parts, Funk writes of the baptism of the Holy Spirit; baptism with water, including the scriptural mode of water baptism; and baptism of the passion of Jesus. 110 pages; paper.

A Child’s Book of Bible Stories

Ten Bible stories, including these titles: “Let My People Go,” “The Widow’s Oil,” “Jonah,” “Thank You, Jesus,” and more. The simple, yet compelling language combines with beautiful illustrations to ensure children will remember these Bible stories for years to come. Suitable for reading aloud. Compiled and published by Theresa Boeckner and Judith Spence. 78 pages; hardcover.

Sleepy Hour Bedtime Stories

Bedtime stories for young children that teach good attitudes and actions. Illustrated; 184 pages; paperback.

The Spark, A Mother’s Story of Nurturing, Genius, & Autism

Though Jake Barnett is diagnosed with autism at the age of two, his IQ is higher than Albert Einstein’s. This is the story of his mother’s love and perseverance and the amazing path that unlocked what was going on in his brain. This story is not an average situation, but there are tidbits of insight that can benefit teachers, board members, and parents. 257 pages, paperback, Random House.

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