
Michael Faraday, Father of Electronics
Charles Ludwig; middle/upper. Michael Faraday only attended school a year or two in his entire life. Faraday never learned to spell or punctuate, but he was the father of the electric motor, the transformer, and the generator. He discovered benzene, improved steel alloys, and was the first to turn chlorine into a liquid. Even England’s royal family attended his science lectures and sat spellbound as he explained his discoveries and experiments. 208 pages; paperback.

Midnight Rescue
Freedom Seekers series, book 3. Long ago Jordan’s parents named him in the belief that one day he would lead his people across the Jordan River into the Promised Land of freedom. Now Jordan, as a newly escaped fugitive, plans how to rescue his mother, two sisters, and a brother from slavery. But has an escaped convict crept aboard the steamboat Christina? Did he overhear Libby’s talk with Caleb; her giving away of a life-or-death secret? 247 pages; paperback.

Mighty Men: The Starter’s Guide to Leading Your Family
A small book directed to husbands and fathers. This book is not deep or formal but contains principles every man must apply for success in his home. The writer likens the husband’s and father’s roles to the general manager of a retail store. He is ultimately responsible for the well-being and prosperity of his family. 39 pages; paperback.

Mik-Shrok
When Steve and Liz Bailey arrive in the Alaskan Territory to assist Peter, missionary to the Eskimos, they discover he is missing. Not knowing the country nor the language, they wonder how God will provide for them. The Eskimos are watching to see what the white man’s God will do. 133 pages; paper.

Miracle in Room 3123
Bill and Pauline Miller, with Sherilyn Yoder. Bill Miller was battling a mysterious disease. As he faced death, God chose to heal him. This book details the family’s experiences of grace during the emotionally and physically exhausting time that Bill’s life was hanging in the balance. 136 pages; paperback.

Mirror of Truth
A doctrinal exposition on Christian principles as taught in the Bible. These articles are richly permeated with Scripture quotations; truth is so clearly portrayed that it can be likened to looking into a mirror to differentiate between true and false teaching. An important book which will help the reader understand the true doctrines of the Bible. 587 pages; hardcover. IN REPRINT STATUS – OUT OF STOCK.

Miss Nancy
Nancy Coblentz grew up as part of a lively Amish family, learning many valuable lessons. At the age of 35 she was called to go to Belize to serve in the Amish Mennonite Aid mission in Belize. She found a work and life where she could make a difference, and ended up making it her life work. Listen in as she prays with the needy and contrite, encourages the sincere, and weeps over the fallen. Miss Nancy is known and loved by street waifs, Christians, a prime minister, and many others. 274 pages; paper.

Missionary Stories with the Millers
Experience thrilling adventures as the Christian missionaries meet witch doctors, disease, drought, hate-filled guerillas, a Bible thief, and killer cats! Each one of these stories is based on an actual happening. Follow these missionaries as they respond to God’s call. 202 pages.

Mistaken Identity
The unprecedented story of Laura Van Ryn and Whitney Cerak. After a tragic car accident, the sole survivor is rushed to the hospital in a coma. Everyone believes that Whitney Cerak was the one who died in the crash, until she wakes up in the hospital. Paperback; 278 pages.

Moni The Goat Boy
Johanna Spyri; upper. Another delightful story by the author of Heidi. Moni is faced with a terrible decision. If he is honest his dearest goat, Meggy, will die. When he is dishonest and saves Meggy, his conscience is troubled. Learn how Moni regains his cheerful, happy spirit. This book brings to life the colorful characteristics of the common folk of the Swiss valleys. 211 pages; paper.

More About the Martins
This book continues the story of the happy Martin family. Here are stories about Christmas holidays, gifts to a poor family, Gerald’s conversion, Rose’s hospital stay, and trying to be kind to unruly neighbor children. Practical lessons in each chapter. Ages 8-12; 186 pages; paper.








