
The Brady Street Boys Book 3: Noise in the Night
The Brady Street Boys, book #3. What or who is that yelling? Terry, Gary and Larry try to ignore the strange sounds. Is it a boy they have never met? How could they have done him wrong? Either way they are alarmed! Now they can’t sleep. How will their camping trip end? Ages 9-15. 222 pages; paperback

The Brady Street Boys Book 4: Tricked on the Tracks
The Brady Street Boys, book #4. This book continues the adventures of Terry, Gary, and Larry, this time together with Uncle Aaron. Will the Hobo Jungle hold clues to the missing surgeon? The boys try to be longsuffering with their friend Dean. But suddenly they are in a terrible predicament involving a baby and a locked train car! Ages 9-15. 186 pages; paperback.

The Brady Street Boys Book 5: Rivals on the River
The Brady Street Boys, book #5. The boys and Uncle Aaron are continuing the search for the missing doctor, but they are running out of money. Enter a small Iowa town on the Mississippi River, an new autistic friend, a fishing contest with the hope of winning a cash prize, and you have another great Brady Street Boys adventure! Ages 9-15. 180 pages; paperback.

The Brady Street Boys Book 7: Perils of the Produce Patch
The Brady Street Boys, book #7. The boys and Uncle Aaron are exhausted from traveling around the country in a fruitless search for a missing surgeon. But they are barely home before they discover their mom is caring for an abandoned baby and she needs them to manage the community garden! More things go wrong, and it is getting hard to follow Dad’s advice to focus on faith. Ages 9-15. 193 pages; paperback

The Brooklyn Bridge
Engineer John Roebling had a big dream. He designed a bridge that would span East River and join Brooklyn and New York. It would be big and strong and beautiful. It would be a suspension bridge, hung from huge cables. Then John died before the work was started. But his son Washington carried on his work. Children will enjoy reading this story of how the bridge was built. Old pictures and clear drawings make it easy to understand. 46 pages; paperback.

The Call of the SSS
A story of three young men coming before a local draft board requesting conscientious objector status. This fictional book challenges young people, parents, and the ministry to examine whether we are ready to face a local draft board, and, more importantly, whether we are ready to stand before the King of Kings. 91 pages; paper.

The Captive Princess
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 Pocahontas, the Powhatan princess who saved the life of John Smith. 142 pages; paper.

The Cave Book
Explore deep into the hidden wonders of the earth with a real cave expert! The author takes you on an educational journey through the mysterious world of caves. Discover the beauty in cave formations, learn about the history of man and caves, and meet the unique animals that live in caves. This is all presented from the perspective of a cave expert who believes in Creation and the Flood. 80 pages; hardcover.

The Cay
Phillip is excited when the Germans invade the small island of Curaçao. He’s eager to glimpse war firsthand–until the freighter he and his mother are traveling on is torpedoed. When Phillip comes to, he is on a small raft in the middle of the sea. Besides Stew Cat, his only companion is an old West Indian, Timothy. Phillip remembers his mother warning about him black people, but Phillip’s head injury has made him blind and dependent on Timothy. A classic tale of adventure and friendship. Paper; 160 pages

The Celestial Message
As you read this book, you will feel drawn into the awe and wonder of the mighty Creator who spoke spoke into existence the spiraling galaxies, glowing nebulae, and massive stars. This is a beautiful book filled with lovely pictures of the sun, planets, interstellar material, and stars. 179 pages; hardcover.

The Celestial Railroad
Written in the mid-1800s, this allegory is based on John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. But Hawthorne’s pilgrim takes the new Celestial Railroad, which is supposedly the easy, painless way to the Celestial City. Follow Hawthorne’s thoughts on liberal theology, easy-believeism, and Christianity with no cross, and note the telltale signs of the real end of that way. 33 pages; paper.

The Challenge of Christian Living
A Bible study course for youth and adults. The lessons are divided into three sections: Christian Growth, Christian Warfare, and The Challenge of Christian Living. Scriptures are printed in full in the lesson body, emphasizing Bible study rather than merely topical study. The 25 lessons are well presented and are pertinent and challenging to Christian living. 95 pages; paper.

The Christ of the Empty Tomb
A collection of sermons brought by Rev. Boice on Easter Sundays from approximately 1969 to 1982, this book magnifies the importance of the resurrection and the risen Lord. The author points out the significance of some of the happenings surrounding the resurrection, and he explains customs of that day. Everyone is invited to “come and see” where the Lord lay, and then to “go and tell” what they have seen. 208 pages; paper.

The Christian Home
Scriptural teaching on home life and the nurture of children. Written as an aid to parents who want to bring their children to mature life in favor with God and man. Topics covered are the home, the parents, the child, mental and social development, discipline, use of money, adolescence, youth, courtship, and more. 152 pages; paper.





