
Horse Stories from The Man Who Played With Sticks
Written by an experienced horse trainer, this book illustrates parallells between training horses important life lessons. As children read of listen to the stories, they will catch something they can understand. Adults will see additional truths at a deeper level. This book is also a convincing call to good child training. Paperback, 120 pages.

How Could a Loving God…?
“Is God indifferent to my suffering?” “Why didn’t God prevent this from happening?” Sometimes just hearing “It is God’s will” isn’t enough. What can penetrate our despair and help us understand how a loving God looks on while death and suffering plague the world? In this heartfelt book, the author points us to the answers found in the Word of God, helping our hearts go beyond mere acceptance. When you grasp the reality of original sin, a foundation is laid to understand all that follows. 198 pages; paperback.

I Am a Teacher {and I love it}
This book is a breath of fresh air for teachers! It includes touching stories, funny accounts, seasoned advice, ideas for specific classes, and hands-on project plans. This book is not a how-to manual, but you will catch enthusiasm and some practical tips from a veteran teacher passionate about teaching! 217 pages; paperback.

I Sing My Praise to You
Thirty-four songs, most were composed and published by Robyn Wedel & Valerie Unruh. Several of these songs have been in circulation previously and have been well-accepted. This book presents an inspirational collection sure to be appreciated by all ages. Paperback.

I Survived: Five Epic Disasters
This book contains true stories of survival written for older children and young teens. Many adults will also enjoy reading these stories. Included are: “The Children’s Blizzard, 1888”; “The Titanic Disaster, 1912”; “The Great Boston Molasses Flood, 1919”; “The Japanese Tsunami, … Read More

I Survived: Nature Attacks!
This book contains true stories of survival from four different nature attacks. These stories are written for older children and young teens, and the focus is on young survivors. But many adults will also enjoy reading these stories. Included are … Read More

I Survived: The Great Molasses Flood, 1919
It sounds rather funny – a “flood” of molasses! But it was not funny for the people caught in it. In the year 1919 a massive tank holding molasses exploded in the city of Boston. A “tsunami” of molasses destroyed buildings and people in its path. Read this historical fiction story to understand what it was like to live through this awful disaster. 94 pages; paper; Scholastic.












