Joy to the World
Joy to the World contains the stories of twenty-five Christmas carols and traces their origins. 110 pages; paper.
Joy to the World contains the stories of twenty-five Christmas carols and traces their origins. 110 pages; paper.
As a young girl, Galina experiences famine in Ukraine and difficulties caused by the Communist government. Then comes war, terror, and senseless violence. Through God’s providence she gets her own Bible which leads to a personal relationship with the Lord. 222 pages; paper.
This is the first-person account of the last survivor found after the 9/11 World Trade Center attack. Trapped in the rubble after Tower One fell, Genelle Guzman reviewed her life and tried to make connection with God again. After many hours, her hand finally broke through some debris and another hand gripped hers. This is the story of the “Last Survivor,” but also the story of her spiritual reawakening. 228 pages; paperback.
What can cut through our despair and help us understand how a loving God looks on while death and suffering plague the world? The author points us to the answers found in the Word of God, helping our hearts go beyond mere acceptance. 198 pages; paperback.
This is a book that especially offers hope to those with loved ones who are not saved through the experiences of prodigals who strayed far from God and by His grace returned to the Father’s house. Some of the articles are written by a parent or spouse of a prodigal. Each one reminds us that there is nothing too hard for the Lord and we must continue to pray earnestly for others. 156 pages; paper.
The princess in the castle delights to see the light from the little house of the woodchopper. It seems like a star. The woodchopper’s little boy delights to see the bright light from the castle. It seems like an angel. On Christmas day they each go searching for “Christmas.” But they only succeed in finding each other and getting lost together. Read this book to learn the happy conclusion. Preschool to age 9; 48 pages; paper.
A fascinating and informative story of the translation of the King James Version of the Bible. This book is a valuable source of information about the Bible we use. 338 pages; paper.
A concise overview of convictions and events that led to the formation of Christian Public Service during the early 1950s. This booklet tells of the challenges faced by conscientious objectors beginning with World War I and the intent of the 1-W service program as well as Preparatory Class. 48 pages; paper.
This book of 366 devotionals helps women from all walks of life glean truth from God’s Word. Each day includes a short Bible reading and a thoughtful meditation. Paperback; 366 pages.
A book about Christians living under communism. Here are experiences of young people commanded to join the army or show loyalty to the state. Read about parents who were pulled away from their family and thrown into prison. Yet in each case, their faith in God was dearer than any threat or command of men, and they would not be moved to deny the Lord. 206 pages; paper.