Amos Fortune Free Man

Amos Fortune was born the son of a king in At-mun-shi tribe in Africa. When Amos was fifteen years old, he was captured by slave traders and brought to Massachusetts, where he was sold at an auction. Although his freedom had been taken, Amos never lost his dignity and courage. He dreamed of being free and of buying the freedom of his closest friends. 181 pages; paperback.

Seeing God’s Wisdom in His Ways

A collection of stories that make enlightening reading and are good material for reading in family or school devotions to teach spiritual values. 158 pages; paper.

Tanya

Tanya grew up in Ukraine, in a family that had some natural love for each other but suffered under alcoholism and violence. She often wondered about God, but He seemed vague and mysterious. One day, she met Christians, and her heart slowly opened to the message of the Gospel. She met many difficulties in her life, but hers is a story of grace until the end! 432 pages; paperback.

Driven into Exile, A Story of the Huguenots

Set during the late seventeenth century, this book follows the lives of two Huguenot families. Losing all to remain constant in their faith, the La Force family flees to Britain, while the Duval family remains in France. 141 pages; paper.

Holman Pew Bible

Black hardcover. Suitable for school use or distribution. Words of Christ in red. No references. Page size is 9 x 6 in.; thickness is 1 1/4 in. KJV.

Holman Gift and Award Bible

Black imitation leather. An economical Bible for students, Bible schools, or distribution. Page size is 5 3/8 x 8 1/2 in.; thickness is about 1 in. Words of Christ in red, topical subheadings, micro concordance, Bible dictionary, two color maps. KJV.

Tug of War

A young artist goes to the fishing village of Runswick Bay in Yorkshire, England, to get away from the pressures of the city and to paint. As he boards in a fisherman’s home, their simple faith prompts him to consider his life. Making the right friends and listening to the simple messages of a fisherman cause him to realize that a tremendous tug of war is taking place for control of his soul and life. 112 pages; paper.

The Christmas Surprise

When Indians burn her home, kill her parents, and take her young brother captive, Kate Stewart has no one to turn to but Uncle Josh, a circuit rider in the back country of Pennsylvania. Her uncle takes Kate to the Moravian town of Bethlehem, where he thinks she will be safe during the fall of 1775. While staying in Bethlehem, Kate learns of a planned attack on the town on Christmas Eve. She also discovers that true strength lies in peace with all people and trusting in God. 159 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: Instances of deceit on pp. 134-135, 144.

Red, Yellow, Black & White

Children are naturally sympathetic toward those who live in unfortunate circumstances. This book, with its poetic narrative and bright pictures, will spark sympathy and help North American children understand that they live in much better conditions than most children around the world. Ages 2-6. 56 pages; paperback

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.

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