
Family Financial Record
This book for record keeping encourages personal responsibility in financial matters. It is for family living expenses-not for farm or business records. Space is provided for daily entries in eighteen categories of living expenses and month-end and year-end totals. 32 pages; paper.

Family: The Gift That Lasts Forever
Six young lads and a sister, motherless. It was so sudden and unexpected. How would they cope now that Mom was gone? Who would take care of them? Tragedy struck hard around Linden, Alberta during the twenties and thirties, and some of their cousins had also lost a parent or even siblings. But the children were young, resilient and surrounded by caring relatives. This true story of how they grew up during years of drought and poverty and even invented plenty of their own fun will make inspired reading. 189 pages.

Fanny Crosby: Safe in the Arms of Jesus
Blinded when six weeks old, Fanny Crosby later gained spiritual insight that made her a blessing to many. During her lifetime she wrote more hymns and songs than anyone has been able to count, perhaps as many as 12,000. This is the life story of one of America’s greatest hymnists. 144 pages; paper.

Farm Boy and Prison Walls
James Wenger grew up on a typical Stauffer Mennonite family farm during the Great Depression. During the Korean War, James is drafted. He is shocked when his request for conscientious objector status is not granted and he is sentenced to 2½ years in prison. 318 pages; hardcover.

Farmer Boy Goes West
This book tells the story of Almanzo and the rest of the Wilder family in the years between what it told in the book “Farmer Boy” and when he met and married Laura Ingalls. Read about the big move to Minnesota, attending a new school, and helping Father run two farms! (This book was written many years later by a different author than Laura Ingalls Wilder.) 311 pages; hardcover.

Father to Nobody’s Children
The story of the life and work of Thomas J Barnardo. As a young medical student, he began a ministry to the poor homeless children of London’s East Side. Because of his life’s work, many children were rescued from the streets, taught useful trades, and taught about the Lord. 122 pages, paperback.

Fatherless
Fatherless is the story of the author’s wife Larissa and her mother as they grew up in Ukraine in the waning years of communism. This story vividly portrays the pain and bondage of a life of sin. It also points to the One who can free us from that bondage— the God in heaven who is a Father to all who seek Him, even the fatherless. 320 pages.

Favorites from Our Table
Recipes collected by the Ben and Clara Goossen family. This cookbook was compiled by Anita Goossen and contains 550 recipes. A section titled “Gifts from the Kitchen” is included at the back of the book and contains ideas and recipes for gift baskets and simple craft projects that can be made in your kitchen. 302 pages; coil bound.

Ferenji – Ethiopia Letters
Four years in Ethiopia: These missionary letters cover those years (2011-2015). The author and her husband lived in the capital city of Addis Ababa. These letters are the author’s observations in the routine of daily life. The title of this book, “ferenji,” is the Ethiopian word for “foreigner.” 303 pages; paperback.

Fields of Zion
This sequel to “Hills of Zion” continues the story of Perci, Marie and their companions. While the Albigensian Crusade rages in France, the Waldensians of Switzerland live quietly and conscientiously, unaware that the Pope and his armies are searching for their mountain hideaway. Meanwhile, sympathizers within the Catholic church are working behind the scene to rescue the “heretics,” but struggling with their own position during a period of persecution. In this work of historical fiction, we gain understanding of the challenges believers faced during the 13th century and the reader is led to reflect, “Am I keeping the faith today?” 287 pages; paperback.

Fiery Faith
This compilation by W. L. Seaver includes study guide questions at the end of each chapter. The 30 essays are drawn from a wide array of Tozer’s writings. They are arranged under these section headings: Character of God, Journey of Faith, Action of Faith, Realities of Faith, and Hard Issues of Faith. 291 pages; paper.

Fighting the Good Fight
“Be a good soldier,” Jack’s mother tells him before she dies, “and always use the King’s weapons . . . obedience, faith, and love.” Being a soldier is much harder than Jack thinks. Jack finds himself the target of mean tricks and false accusations. Can he remain faithful? 160 pages; paper.







