George Müller: The Guardian of Bristol’s Orphans
George Muller was an unhappy, rebellious youth, but was converted to Christianity before he married. After marriage, he opened his home to hungry orphans despite scarcely having enough to feed himself. With God providing for them, the Müller house became known as the “Breakfast Club” for thirty orphans. Eventually, he would give homes to over ten thousand children.
God’s Special Children
A strange disease is affecting young children of plain people communities, causing them to become disabled, and some die. Doctors are baffled! Then comes along Dr Holmes Morton, who researches this deadly disease and develops a treatment that works! This is the story of this book, but perhaps even more it is the story of the handicapped children and their families. Theirs is a story of disappointment and trials, but also of comfort and trust in God. 186 pages; paperback.
Grandpa John’s Lost Bible
Some people keep the pages of their Bibles clean and white. Not Grandpa John! His beloved Bible is sprinkled with circles and notes from one end to the other. When Grandpa John’s Bible disappears on the way home from church one evening, he knows he will never be able to buy another one like it. Hardcover; 24 pages.
Hand in Hand
Martha is Hellen Keller’s constant companion- the one who communicates with her the best. But it’s not easy keeping Helen out of trouble. Her parents let her do as she pleases, and Martha finds herself sometimes bullied, sometimes a partner in mischief, sometimes a rescuer…. And always a servant. Can two such girls ever really be friends? What will happen when the new teacher, Anne comes? Paperback, 124 pages.
Proofreader’s note: There is one instance of inappropriate language on page 4.