The Cave Book
Explore deep into the hidden wonders of the earth with a real cave expert! The author takes you on an educational journey through the mysterious world of caves. Discover the beauty in cave formations, learn about the history of man and caves, and meet the unique animals that live in caves. This is all presented from the perspective of a cave expert who believes in Creation and the Flood. 80 pages; hardcover.
The Home Beautiful
First published in 1912, his book clearly presents the beauties of the Christian home. Chapters include “The Wedded Life,” “The Husband’s Part,” “The Wife’s Part,” “The Parents’ Part,” “The Children’s Part,” and “Brothers and Sisters.” A clear teaching of Christian … Read More
The Little Boy Who Changed the World
Ruby was a little girl who dreamed of growing up and changing the world. Maybe she would be an artist, or a nurse for poor children, or a scientist. But when she did grow up, God asked her to be a teacher. And she worked with a little boy with sparkly eyes and wiggly ears. He couldn’t run like the other children. But he taught her how changing the world really happens. Read this book to find out! 25 pages; hardcover.
The Search for Christian Education in Michigan
This book is a record of the efforts of members of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, who reside in the state of Michigan, to maintain their historic faith and practice in the area of education. Included are an important set of documents, letters, newspaper articles, and reports of court proceedings showing the progression of this effort. The conviction to begin a parochial school for children of members is shown. Meeting minutes related to the building of Countryside Christian School as well as early school board meeting minutes are also part of this record. 95 pages; paperback.
The Seventh Escape
Walter Logé was an amazing man with a strong faith! An ambulance driver in the German army, he was taken prisoner by the Russians in 1944 and shipped to a labor camp far to the east. Walter was gentle and kind, yet he also had nerves of steel, quick wits, and much determination. His goal was to get back to Berlin, where his wife and three children awaited him – IF they had survived the war. Follow Walter on his desperate flight from captivity! 116 pages; paperback.
The Tie Between
This book holds out hope through grief. It is a compilation of items written especially for widows and those supporting them. The articles, poems, answers to questions, and other contributions are gathered from many different people and varied perspectives, generally from people with a conservative outlook. While every person’s experience is different, none can comfort like those who have gone through something similar. 123 entries, 335 pages; paperback.