
Without Excuse
From the authors of Inspired Evidence and Have You Considered? Another impressive book packed with more evidence from nature that corresponds with what we read in the Bible. Set up as daily readings for a whole year, this book shows us that we can know beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is real and his Word is true. Hardcover.

Women at the Cross
An inspirational book for women. Each chapter begins with an account of a faithful woman of Bible times together with insights gleaned from the account. This is followed by true experiences and stories of God-fearing women of our day. This book could be used as a devotional book. 12 chapters; 193 pages; paper.

Wonders in the Sea
Part of the “Nature Discoveries with Uncle Mike” series, this book of colorful photos and clear text will introduce school age children to some amazing creatures of the sea. How strange some look! How do they get their food? Young children will enjoy this book. 44 pages; hardcover; TGS International.

Wonsit: Ute Girl Crossing Wild Wyoming
See the colorful history of the White River Ute people through the eyes of a child. Ten-year-old Wonsit and her people travel away from land-hungry settlers to a far-away place where they hope for a better life. 191 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: A statement on p. 156 portrays a resistant attitude.

Words for Women
112 Devotional Meditations. Do the pressures of life quench your joy and drain energy from your relationship with Christ? Take time to be refreshed by these meditations written from a storehouse of life-experiences. Essay titles include “The Chickenpox Siege,” “The Completed Puzzle,” and “Famished or Filled?” 345 pages; paperback.

Words of Comfort and Cheer
A reprint of a popular devotional book from bygone years. The poems and messages in this book are intended to be a companion to Streams in the Desert. These short devotional readings are a combination of scripture, poetry, and essays to provide comfort to those who have experienced loss or are in need. 362 pages; paper; Quality Printing.

Work Ethics
“Do your work diligently.” “Be on time.” “Give more than is expected of you.” “First you work and then you play.” These are the kind of basic principles that Willie’s parents taught him, and he seeks to pass them on to others. He does this in an interesting way by telling some of his life’s experiences and reflecting on the rewards experienced after a time of diligence. 22 pages; paperback.

Yesteryears’ Trails
An autobiographical account of Alfred’s adventures while growing up on a southeastern Manitoba farm. The book depicts life from early childhood, through boyhood, school years, and on to his conversion as a young adult. The last twenty pages describe a trip made by the author and his wife to visit their children on the mission. 125 pages; paper.

Yonie Wondernose
Yonie is a young farm lad in Pennsylvania. His dad calls him “Wondernose” because he is always so curious. Now Pop and Mom are going away overnight and it is up to Yonie to feed the animals and help Granny take care of things. Can he overcome his curiosity and live up to Pop’s trust? 24 pages; paper.










