
Changed: An Apocalyptic Story
The day of the end of the world has come, and we are on the wrong side. Others are being taken to heaven, while we are left behind. Based upon the Word of God, the author holds before us the awful certainty of the suffering of hell. He also describes the wonderful escape available now through salvation in Jesus and the bliss of heaven. 137 pages; paper.

Charting a Course in Your Youth
Charting a Course is a call to youth who are serious about following Jesus, especially in finances. It is designed to help them develop a Christ-centered focus early in life and find their way through society’s confusing messages. Using illustrations from his experience in flying airplanes, Gary points youth to timeless, foundational truth. The many stories capture the reader’s attention. 224 pages; paper.

Chatterer the Red Squirrel
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 92 pages. Paper.

Cherry Ames, Student Nurse
With a heart of gold and a true yearning to make a difference in the world, eighteen-year-old Cherry Ames leaves her hometown and enters nursing school. Smart, courageous, mischievous, quick-witted, and devoted to nursing, Cherry meets one adventure after another in this story set in the time of WWII. 211 pages; paperback. Proofreaders’ note: There are instances of inappropriate language on pp. 19, 30, 35, 51, 88, 123, & 145.

Chester the Rooster
Pleasant Valley Farm series. These books will delight young children. They each tell the story of a special barnyard animal in a warm and personable way. The colorful illustrations by Nadia Gura help tell the story. The books are hardcover with quality binding and paper. In this book meet the friendly but proud rooster whose pride gets him into trouble! 44 pages.

Chicken Chores and Open Doors
True character-building stories about a boy named Paul Weaver who was raised in Holmes County, Ohio. Separated into three parts for children, adolescents, and adults, this book could be a resource for family devotions. One chapter is titled “A Snake and the Truth,” another, “Fuel Tank Miracle.” Each chapter relates an account from Paul’s life and how he learned to understand and walk with God. 180 pages; paperback.

Child Nurture for the Christian Home
Child Nurture for the Christian Home was written with the conviction to share the fundamental scriptural teachings for structuring a Christian home. The focus of this book is on the scriptural groundwork on which to base the nurture of children. The chapters cover topics such as “Preparing to Be a Parent,” “The Child’s Will,” “Character Development,” and “About Teenagers.” This book is recommended for all Christian homes-those which are in the midst of raising children, those which hope for children in the future, and homes where the children are grown. 336 pages; hardcover.

Child Nurture Group Study Guide
This study guide is designed for group study and discussion for the material found in “Child Nurture for the Christian Home.” The six lessons each contain an introduction, major Scriptures, and questions and points for discussion, and some inspirational selections. 47 pages; paperback.

Child of the Wolves
Granite, a Siberian husky puppy, is all alone in the Alaskan forest after escaping from his kennel. Each moment of his life is threatened until Snowdrift, a great white wolf, welcomes him into a wolf pack. But Granite must earn his place among the wolf tribe by facing vicious attacks from the other wolves, the human wolf hunters, and the constant challenges of the frozen forest. 160 pages; paperback.

Children of the Storm
In her autobiography, Natasha Vins relates her experiences growing up in a Christian family in the communist Soviet Union. The Vins family faces imprisonment, humiliation, court trials, and loss of jobs as part of the persecution waged by their government. 135 pages; paper.

Chipmunk Willie
Forest Friends Series #3. Chipmunk Willie’s life is full of adventure from the moment he awakes from hibernation. He scampers to the top of stumps and down little hills, searching for food and curious about what is around the next obstacle. But he must be careful – danger could be lurking behind the next bush! Children will enjoy this book with its many full color illustrations. 56 pages; hardcover; Northstar Books.

Chocolate By Hershey
Milton Hershey loved candy. As a boy in the 1860s, he saved his hard-earned pennies for the candy store. When Milton was thirteen, he went off to learn candy making. He discovered that he had a gift for making delicious treats. But only after years of creating candies did Milton make it big with ‘Crystal A Caramels’. After that he decided to try chocolate. Readers will delight in the story behind Hershey’s mouth-watering world of candy. 63 pages; paperback.







