When God and Cancer Meet
A book of powerful stories about cancer patients and their families who have been touched by God in miraculous ways—some physically, others emotionally, but all spiritually! 182 pages; paper.
A book of powerful stories about cancer patients and their families who have been touched by God in miraculous ways—some physically, others emotionally, but all spiritually! 182 pages; paper.
A Mennonite view of the American Revolution. This book takes place more than 200 years ago in Pennsylvania during the American Revolution. It tells of the ridicule, injury, loss of crops and other material things that Mennonites endured during this time. The perspective of history offered in this book and the effects of nonresistance is seldom considered today. 224 pages; paperback.
Tales from Maple Ridge Series, Book 1. The Pryce family lives happily on their own farm. Eight-year-old Logan has his own “Fix-It Shop” in a stall in the barn. One sad day Dad tells them he must get another job because the farm is not making enough money. Soon Dad has a job at a local store, and even Logan can help: for pay! But then Logan makes a real mess at work. Will his mistake cause Dad to lose his job? Ages 5-9; 120 pages; paperback.
A guidebook for our church schools. The chapters cover the history of education, the reasons for Christian schools, the duties of the school board, qualifications and preparation of the teacher, the elements of teaching, and the curriculum. A book for anyone involved in a Christian school. 72 pages; paper.
This study guide is designed for group study and discussion for the material found in “Child Nurture for the Christian Home.” The six lessons each contain an introduction, major Scriptures, and questions and points for discussion, and some inspirational selections. 47 pages; paperback.
Amish Frontier Series book 1. Eight-year-old Polly lives with her family on a rented farm in Indiana in 1894. Times are hard, and they can’t afford the rent. But adventurous Father hears of free land available in far-away North Dakota. How will they build a house out on the prairie with no wood nearby? How will they turn the tough prairie grass into bountiful fields of wheat? Where will they get water? Read this story about real pioneering to find out! Ages 8-12; 160 pages; paperback.
What a large gathering of country folk and city folk! So many different animals! So much to eat! Adapted from Farmer Boy. A book for young children with more illustrations than text. 32 pages; paperback; HarperCollins.
A sequel to First a Fire. Another excellent book of poetry about Christian life, nature, and biblical themes. Included are poems for weddings and other special occasions. 128 pages; paper.
A book of excellent poetry about Bible stories, nature, and life, as well as spiritual truths beautifully depicted. Some poems address specific scriptural passages. Also includes poems for Christmas and other special occasions. All poets at heart will enjoy this book. 120 pages; paper.
Answer key and teacher’s manual. Twenty lessons that will take the student from basic level Spanish to a better understanding of the structure, grammar, and vocabulary of the Spanish language. It will be especially useful for those who wish to serve as missionaries in a Spanish-speaking country. 303 pages; spiral bound; Gospel Publishers.