
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.

If You Will Ask: Reflections on the Power of Prayer
Too many people focus their prayers on themselves instead of on God. The purpose of prayer is to receive “the life of God in us.” Includes chapters such as “What’s the Good of Prayer?” and “After God’s Silence-What?” 95 pages; paperback.

In Him We Live
In August 1977, Lawrence and Rachel Unruh began their first term as missionaries in Leyte, Philippines. Rachel’s journals were written in the form of letters to family and friends. This book portrays daily living in another country and the little things that make up a typical day.

In My Father’s House, by Corrie Ten Boom
This is the life story of the young Corrie Ten Boom. As she matures, she reaches out to others, helping form girls’ camps for activities and learning about the Lord. Later still, her family takes in children who need a home. Fast paced and alternately humorous and sobering, it makes for interesting reading. 197 pages; paperback. Note: You may be familiar with “The Hiding Place,” a story about how the Ten Boom family sheltered Jews during World War II. This book tells about the years before the war.

In My Father’s House, by Darletta Martin
This story, based on a real life experience, tells about a boy raised in an orphanage with a deep longing to connect with his father. As he got older, he became acquainted with his heavenly Father and gave his heart to Him. Through many trials he finally arrived at a place of more stability and security, and married a fine Christian girl. Maybe now was the time to pursue his search for his father? 423 pages; paperback.

In Search of Home
This is a true story of how a Muslim couple was converted to Christianity and of their continued journey of faith. Abdullah and Zumrat witness for the Lord in their native Kyrgyzstan, but they are persecuted and leave home. A very trying time follows as they seek for another country to call home. After a time of being separated from each other, waiting on government papers, and many prayers, they are finally blessed with a home in the country of Belgium. 235 pages; paper.

In Six Days
Read why fifty scientists choose to believe in creation. All of them, through faith and studying abundant evidence, have come to the conclusion that God’s Word is true, and that everything had its origin in six days, in the beginning. The articles are interesting and written for the deep thinker. 384 pages; paper.

In the Flame of Russia’s Revolution
This book is a reprint of an old book first printed in 1931. It is reprinted with the desire to keep alive the knowledge of the persecution the Christians faced in Russia’s revolution in 1917-1926. This book was written to inspire this generation to faithfulness. 188 pages; paper.










