
White Horse to Bucharest
He who has not seen Bucharest, nor ridden upon a white horse, knows not what is beautiful in this world. — Romanian Proverb. When Christian Service International sent Lee and Vila Gingerich to Romania as humanitarian workers, they expected a positive experience, but they never guessed how much the country would teach them. Through this collection of over seventy short stories, let Romania steal your heart as it did theirs. 263 pages; paperback.

Whitefoot the Wood Mouse
One of Thornton Burgess’s delightful children’s stories, written in the early 1900s. There are 32 titles available. These books are good reading for children, and adults will also enjoy them! They may be ordered individually, or the full set may be purchased at a discount. This book has 95 pages. Paper.

Who Wrote Our Hymns
First published in 1925, this book gives brief biographical sketches of thirty different authors of old time hymns. Many learned about deep truths by going through difficult times before they wrote the hymns that have been used over and over again. 224 pages; paperback.

Why God Why
“God, I just can’t understand why I pray but nothing changes.” “Why don’t you give me a family?” “Why did my loved one die even though we thought we had claimed your healing power?” “Why is there so much evil all around me?” “Do you really love me, God?” If your heart ponders these or other questions about God, this little book is for you. 110 pages; paperback.

Why I Couldn’t Fight
The author uses many of his experiences as a conscientious objector in military camps during World War I to explain his beliefs about fighting and using force. This is a personal testimony and a scriptural teaching on the Christian’s response to government, war, and personal offenses. 86 pages; paperback.

Wide Margin Calfskin Bible
This Bible contains the same type set as the Cambridge Cameo reference Bible but includes a wide margin on the three outside edges for notes. (The top and bottom margins for notes measure approximately 1 1/4 inches. The outside margin is 1 1/2 inches. Made of quality ironed calfskin. Red Letter edition, center references, concordance, maps. This edition includes a preface entitled, “The Translators to the Reader.” Page size is 8 1/4 x 6 in.; thickness is 1 1/4 in.

Wide Open Road: Sunny California to the Northland of Alberta
This is the story of John Toews as he journeys through life. This book records boyhood adventures, spiritual awareness, the draft years, and challenges and joys in adult life. Share in the humor and tears as you travel with John and his family on the wide open road. Paperback; 247 pages.

Wilderness Champion
The Story of a Great Hound. When Johnny lost the best hound pup of the litter on the trail leading to his ranger cabin high in the Alberta peaks, he almost gave up hope of finding it. Then a wilderness adventure brought the hound back to his master and Reddy became the greatest hunting hound in the whole north country. 195 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: There are instances of inappropriate language on pp. 87, 97, 125, and 192.

Willie’s Acquaintance with Christ
A true story of a young boy from a godless home who found the Lord. Despite severe beating and cruelty from his father, he found God to be his refuge and strength. Through unusual providence, his father visited the church while Willie was speaking and was convicted of his sins and converted. 79 pages; paper.

Winter Days in the Big Woods
Winter is coming! Pa, Ma, and the girls work hard to store up food. Once the snow flies they are snug and warm in their little log house. Adapted from Little House in the Big Woods. A book for young children with more illustrations than text. 32 pages; paperback; HarperCollins.

Winter Snows
Find a place in the Pleasant Valley schoolroom to hear the students present a Christmas program. Listen to Lucy’s pounding heart as she comes to grips with her tortured conscience. Winter Snows, a sequel to The Early Years, continues the story of Lucy’s growing-up years in southern Manitoba. 160 pages; paper.

Wisdom and the Millers: Proverbs for Children
A book of stories that teach children the meaning of different verses in the book of Proverbs. Follow the Miller children as they learn great truths of life and wisdom through their parents’ stories and sometimes the hard way! Will a father’s prayer keep his family safe from the burglar? Why did Timmy get a bloody nose at the family reunion? What is the sad story behind their mother’s wooden stool? Amish Mennonite life is the setting for these 25 stories. 160 pages; paperback.

With Christ in the School of Prayer
Andrew Murray probes Scripture and the life of Christ in order to teach us how to pray effectually. He asks us to enroll in a new kind of academy with Jesus as our headmaster. Murray gently instructs us on how to experience a thriving relationship with God through the means of prayer. 223 pages; hardcover.

Within the Palace Gates
A historical novel depicting the life of Nehemiah in the Persian court and his mission to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The author has added characters and events through which the customs and culture of the Persian Empire are illustrated. First copyrighted in 1901, this book opens an interesting window to Nehemiah’s time in biblical history. 308 pages; paper.





