
Sister to Sister
A compiled collection of more than two hundred articles dealing with a wide range of practical issues for Christian women. These articles represent the personal convictions of many sisters and will stimulate thought and conviction and promote unity and fellowship. 358 pages; paper.

Six Sugar Beets: Five Bitter Years
Mia’s family loses their home in communist Kyrgyzstan. Her husband—a preacher—is sent to prison and dies there. Struggling to survive, six stray sugar beets became Mia’s undoing, and she is also sent to prison. Her faith in God’s promises save her from utter despair when she faces the loss of her children and gives her hope to endure five years in labor camps. 186 pages; paper.

Sixty-Five Years a Holdeman
In this book, the author has written his personal recollections of the life and practice of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, people over a span of sixty-five years. This book was written to give its readers a greater appreciation for the historic Anabaptist faith. 226 pages; hardcover.

Slaying the Giant
This book contains practical help for understanding, preventing, and overcoming depression. The author, who experienced debilitating depression, tells how God gave him spiritual tools to overcome depression and remain free of it. Two foundational themes of the book are using the truth of God’s Word and learning responsibility for what one allows himself to think. This book offers sound, useful help for someone battling depression and for those trying to help him. 180 pages; paper.

Snoopy the Sheep
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.Snoopy’s home was cozy and safe with plenty of fresh grass to eat, but Snoopy was discontented. 48 pages.

Snow and Ice: Canadian Winter Weather
Why does Canada have such cold weather? Canada is known for its long winters, but there’s more to the weather than snowdrifts and below-zero temperatures. This book is easy to understand and has thrilling true stories of major weather events. Scholastic Canada.

Soft Rain
It all begins when Soft Rain’s teacher reads a letter stating that on May 23, 1838, all Cherokee people are to leave their land and move to what many Cherokees called “the land of darkness”: the West. Soft Rain is confident that her family will not have to move because they have just planted corn for the next harvest, but soon thereafter, soldiers arrive to take nine-year-old Soft Rain and her mother to walk the Trail of Tears, leaving the rest of her family behind. Ages 8-12. 115 pages; paperback. Random House.

Some Fruits of Solitude
As a Quaker preacher, minister, and missionary in the late seventeenth century, William Penn was imprisoned for his faith many times. While in prison, Penn wrote many short sayings that apply as well today as when they were written. These sayings have been edited slightly to reflect modern English. 167 pages; paper.

Sometimes Mirrors Lie
Do mirrors lie sometimes? Do muscles make us strong? Do pretty faces make us valuable? What does God value as true beauty and strength? Most of the stories in this book are true episodes in the lives of young teens, written in an interesting way that we can all learn from. 41 stories; 284 pages; paperback.

Song Index 2020 on CD
Enter the title of a song or some words from the first line to find the songbooks with the nearest match. The 2020 version contains about 32,450 entries from 714 songbooks. The Song Index 2020 program will install on the owner’s hard drive. Searches are fast. PC only.









