Arrow in the Sky

Amish Frontier Series Book 5. No jobs, no money, no food… This became a common refrain in the 1930s. Living on a rice farm in Arkansas, the Yoder family had plenty of food, but money was scarce. 165 pages; paperback.

Sky Edge

Each of the twenty chapters begins with the author’s experiences of living in the high country of British Columbia and ends with a spiritual application. This book is rich in spiritual insights and is easy to read and understand. 206 pages; paper.

God in the Caribou Fire

Pushed by high winds, the wall of fire came sweeping down Mount Marius. The fire rolled and jumped ahead of itself, shooting flames a couple hundred feet into the sky. Time was running out! Read these first-person accounts of people who fled from the Caribou Fire. 251 pages; paperback.

Shatterproof

Is anything in this world really shatterproof? Three different days in three different towns, but a similar story for each: a forbidding black cloud churns in the sky and then drops suddenly to earth and roars toward an unprepared town. Dreams lie in ruins, loved ones are whisked away, and houses, businesses, towns, and lives are splintered into many pieces! But God is still there! This book tells the tornado stories of Hackleburg, Alabama; Ringgold, Georgia; and Joplin, Missouri. 336 pages, paperback.

Virginia and the Tiny One

On the night before Christmas, Papa suddenly wakes Virginia and Sarah and takes them to Grandma’s house. Is Mama sick? Papa says no. On Christmas Day, he comes in and announces, “Mama’s okay. There are three of them!” This story is of the 1850s. Lemon Tree Series Book 2. Sequel to Katie and the Lemon Tree. Paperback.

Looking for Home (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 1)

Beyond the Orphan Train Series, book 1. With their mama dead and their papa gone, there is no way the nine Cooper children can keep their family together. The four young ones must go to an orphanage. Ethan, Alice, Simon, and Will settle in at the Briarlane Children’s Home where there’s plenty to eat, plenty of work, and, it seems to Ethan, plenty of talk about a God who cares about every detail of their lives. Whatever the threat, Ethan is ready to do battle to protect his family. Ages 9-14; 175 pages; paper.

Morna Jo

Born in the early 1900s, Morna Jo lived with her parents and brothers and sisters on the Kansas plains. Life was full of simple joys: dolls made of ears of corn, fuzzy yellow chicks, and cinnamon red hots. When Morna was twelve years old, tragedy struck, and Mama was left to raise her children alone. The story of Mornie Giesel. 174 pages; paper.

Blaze Finds the Trail

Billy and his pony Blaze set out to explore an old woodland road that goes deep into the forest. But when a large fallen tree blocks their way, they head off of the trail and end up getting lost. Meanwhile, the sky is growing dark with a coming storm. Will Blaze be able to find the trail again and take them home? Illustrated; preschool to age 9; 48 pages; paper.

Walking with God

A collection of inspirational poems written by Sierra Hrappstead, Angela Boehs and Andrea Unruh. Some poems are “Walking with God,” “Avalanche,” “My Treasure Chest,” “The Shepherd Psalm,” “The Inside Me,” “Mama’s Work,” “Shoes in the Back Porch,” and “God’s Promise.” 184 pages; paperback with coil binding; printed by Sierra Hrappstead.