
Humility
Humility is a sense of our entire nothingness which comes when we see that God is all, and we make way for God to be all. When man consents to be the form and vessel in which the life and glory of God manifest themselves, he will see that humility is simply acknowledging his position as man and yielding to God His place. 110 pages; paper.

Humpy the Moose
Forest Friends Series #1. Little Humpy the Moose comes into the world as a long-legged baby who needs to be hidden from enemies. But each day he learns more and grows fast. At about one year old he must make it on his own. Children will enjoy this story about how a scared little animal grows up to be master of his part of the world. There is a full color, full page illustration across from each page of text. 60 pages; hardcover; Northstar Books.

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 Dared to Call Him Father
The true story of Bilquis Sheikh, a prominent Muslim woman in Pakistan, whose entire life is turned upside down as a series of strange dreams launches her on a quest that will forever consume her heart, mind, and soul. This is the first person account of her unusual and life-threatening journey to a personal relationship with God. 190 pages; paper.

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, 2011”; and “The Henryville Tornado, 2012.” 166 pages; hardcover.

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 these four accounts: The Deadly Shark Attacks of 1916; The Great Peshtigo Fire of 1871; A Venomous Box Jellyfish Attack; and The Eruption of Mount Tambora. 166 pages; hardcover.

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.

I Survived: The Japanese Tsunami
First, eastern Japan was hit with one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. It shook houses down and made roofs fall in. Then, a terrifying, all-consuming tsunami wave devoured everything in its path. In this historical fiction book, read about how Ben and his family were caught in the middle of one of the worst natural catastrophes in recent times. This book tells how it was to live through these twin disasters. Written at a grade 4 level. 83 pages; paperback.

I Will Die Free
In 1962, a young preacher in Cuba named Noble Alexander was falsely accused of conspiracy to assassinate the Communist dictator Fidel Castro. He was arrested and spent the next twenty-two years in prison, enduring terrible conditions and endless torture. Noble and his fellow believers clung to their faith in God and helped each other stay true, even though they were beaten and many were killed. This is not a book for young children or adolescents. 189 pages; paper.

Ideas and Checklists for School Board Members
This little book has much basic information helpful to the board members of a Christian school. Suggestions and methods are set forth clearly, using checklist and question/answer formats. Some chapter titles: The Chairman, The Secretary, The Treasurer, Hiring New Teachers, Visiting School, Relating to Parents, and Relating to the Civil Government. 71 pages; paper; Rod and Staff Publishers.









