
Stories of Conscientious Objectors in World War I
This book contains twelve accounts of conscientious objectors during World War I. These are true experiences from Amish, Mennonite, Hutterite and others and accurately testify to the horrors of war and the draft. 51 pages; paperback.

Stories on Grandma’s Porch
These stories of long ago, written by a grandma who loved children, will delight and teach. Joy, sorrow, selfishness and rewards for obedience are the same now as then, yet the old-time setting makes these stories impressive. To read aloud to young children in the home and at Sunday school, and for young readers to read for themselves. 48 pages; paperback

Stories to Appreciate
This book of fifteen story selections is choice reading! These stories have been specifically selected to help students of literature appreciate a story. Selections include “Half a Gift,” “The Bear That Thought He Was a Dog,” “The Stolen Money,” and “The Young Ravens That Call Upon Him.” 202 pages; paper.

Stories Worth Rereading
These 73 stories have good lessons and character-building themes for children and youth. There are stories relating incidents in history, missionary efforts, and home and school experiences. These stories will inspire, instruct, and entertain the readers. 328 pages; paper.

Storm Song
As World War II rages on, 1943 is a difficult year for the Yoder family. How should Elam, a conscientious objector, act when he boards a train full of sneering soldiers? Why does Father end up in prison? Thankfully, all things are in God’s power. Book seven in the Amish Frontier Series. 164 pages; paperback.

Story Behind the Versions
This book tells how the Scriptures have been preserved and lays out the principles and philosophy of translation. Then, it explores the history and trustworthiness of modern versions and gives guidance for making wise decisions about Bible translations. 203 pages; paperback.

Story of the Gospel
First published in 1881 and revised in 1997, this book is a nearly complete account of the life of Jesus in simple form. We believe the author used all four Gospels in writing this account. The writer tells the Gospel story in simple language, and also explains the parables, Lord’s prayer, and other accounts in easy to understand prose. There are over 140 illustrations throughout the book. 276 pages; hardcover.

Streams in the Desert
A devotional classic. First published in 1925, it has encouraged and inspired generations of Christians. It is filled with insight into the richness of God’s provision and the purpose of His plan. A devotion for each day of the year. Updated by James Reimann. 509 pages; hardcover.











