
Seeing Christ in the Tabernacle
God designed the Tabernacle in great detail. While the tabernacle was at the center of Old Testament worship, Christ is marvelously foreshadowed in every piece of the Tabernacle and its furniture. This volume is an in-depth study of the significance of these types and what they mean for Christians today. 102 pages; paper.

Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus
Nabeel Qureshi. Nabeel is intellectual and studious, searching ever deeper the writings of Islam and of the Bible as he seeks to please God. The truth of the gospel becomes clear, and he experiences the wonder of salvation. This book is a valuable explanation of the Muslims’ worldview and resistance to Christianity. Reader discretion is encouraged. 373 pages; paperback; Zondervan.

Seized By Bandits
“It was a terrible moment when they sprang at us from their ambush by the roadside, a band of some twenty strong, armed to the teeth…” Thus Mrs Taylor begins the narrative of the capture of her beloved husband, Dr Howard Taylor of the China Inland Mission. China in the 1920’s was a nation in turmoil, roiled by changing allegiances and bands of roving brigands. Read this book to see how God worked in this extreme circumstance! 84 pages; paperback.

Serving as a Church Usher
This book has many good pointers for ushers in Mennonite churches and also contains quite a bit that doesn’t really apply to the Mennonite church setting. It is presented here as a resource. Points are shared on the usher’s personal commitment and general demeanor, as well as practical thoughts on remembering names and proper procedures for seating people. 74 pages; paperback.

Serving Together…for wives of teachers and others
This book is filled with valuable, practical insight and encouragement for all Christian wives, especially the spouses of teachers and other servants. It may also give you new appreciation for the sacrifices made by your teacher’s family. 145 pages; paperback.

Seven Things Children Need
From the author of numerous books about marriage and the family. The seven things addressed in this book are significance, security, acceptance, love, praise, discipline, and God. We recommend this book as being very helpful to parents and schoolteachers. 144 pages; paper.

Shadow of His Hand
This book is a part of a series the author has written for 10-16-year-old girls. These books will interest other readers as well. Each book is about a girl in history who faced life with faith and courage though challenged by tremendous obstacles and sometimes great sorrow and suffering. This book is based on the life of Holocaust survivor Anita Dittman. 164 pages; paper.

Shadow the Barn Cat
Pleasant Valley Farm series. These books will delight young children. They each tell the story of a special barnyard animal in a warm and personable way. The colorful illustrations by Nadia Gura help tell the story. The books are hardcover with quality binding and paper. What is sleek, shy and black, and loves to hunt in the dark barn? Shadow the barn cat! And she needs a place that is snug and safe and dark and quiet to hide a secret. What is it? 44 pages; hardcover.

Shaking Hands with Mr. Parkinson
The author relates his experience in dealing with Parkinson’s and also shares insights and experiences from acquaintances who are battling this disease. He pens his frustrations and his encounters with God as this disease slowly takes its toll. This book is an excellent resource to help the reader understand how Parkinson’s works and what those afflicted with it go through. Recommended for those who have Parkinson’s or are closely involved with someone who does. 120 pages; paper.

Shatterproof
Is anything in this world really shatterproof? Three different days in three different towns, but a similar story for each: a forbidding black cloud churns in the sky and then drops suddenly to earth and roars toward an unprepared town. Dreams lie in ruins, loved ones are whisked away, and houses, businesses, towns, and lives are splintered into many pieces! But God is still there! This book tells the tornado stories of Hackleburg, Alabama; Ringgold, Georgia; and Joplin, Missouri. 336 pages, paperback.

Shelter Me Safe
Come with Ruth Ann as she follows the path strewn with joys and sorrows. This story begins with Ruth Ann and her family when she is 10 years old. Join her as she becomes a teenager and learns to know the Lord. Most incidents in this account are based on actual happenings. Ages 12 to adult. 240 pages; paper.








