The Knowledge of the Holy
The Knowledge of the Holy

With over 100,000 copies in print, this classic of Christian devotion discusses the attributes of God, from God’s infinity to His love. 128 pages; paper.

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The Last River
The Last River

No European had ever taken boats down the Colorado river and come out alive. In May 1869, ten men boarded four rowboats in Green River City, Wyoming. Three months and 1,000 miles later, two battered boats carrying six exhausted and starving men emerged from the depths of the Grand Canyon. The Last River tells their remarkable story. Color illustrations. Suitable for lower and middle-grade school children. Paperback; 47 pages. Proofreader’s note: Instances of violence and evolution on pp. 12, 35, 43.

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The Lewis and Clark Expedition
The Lewis and Clark Expedition

This book presents the story of the amazing Lewis and Clark expedition in an interesting way at a reading level appropriate for younger students. It details the planning needed before heading out, tells of hardships faced on the way, contains examples of the men’s journals, etc. Ages 6-10; 48 pages; paper.

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The Life of Liese
The Life of Liese

This inspiring book tells about the life of Elizabeth (Liese) Voth Toews. As a child she lived in the village of Nordheim in the district of Memrik, Ukraine. Her life was carefree and happy. But soon trouble came: her father’s death, hunger, wicked men, and effects of the Great War. Read how God opened the door to immigrate to Canada. Here Liese found a life’s companion and a home for her soul. 106 pages; paperback.

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The Life of St. Paul
The Life of St. Paul

This book explores the life of the apostle Paul and how his was a unique gift which God used to help establish His church. It discusses Paul’s place in history, his conversion, his missionary travels, and his care for the church. 158 pages; paper.

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The Life Worth Living
The Life Worth Living

This book contains inspirational thoughts, poems, and essays. Many of these were written for special occasions and programs. 155 pages; paper.

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The Little Boy Who Changed the World
The Little Boy Who Changed the World

Ruby was a little girl who dreamed of growing up and changing the world. When she grew up, God asked her to be a teacher. And she worked with a little boy who couldn’t run like the other children. But he taught her how to change the world. 25 pages; hardcover.

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The Little Girl's Treasury
The Little Girl’s Treasury

This book is a compilation of short stories for young girls. Covering a wide range of topics, each little tale provides a lesson in Christian morals. 156 pages; paper.

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The Little Medicine Carrier
The Little Medicine Carrier

George is the medicine carrier for a country doctor. As he walks many miles in all kinds of weather, he is subjected to a variety of temptations. He must not fail, or he will lose his job. A children’s story from an eighteenth century book rewritten in modern English. 65 pages; paper.

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The Little Red Hen Who Couldn't Lay An Egg
The Little Red Hen Who Couldn’t Lay An Egg

Lucy is a happy red hen, until she has trouble laying an egg. Her friend helps her find joy in the small things, and one day, Lucy has a pleasant surprise. Illustrated by Jessica Wohlgemuth. 40 pages; hardcover.

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The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge
The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge

Built in 1880 of cast iron and steel, the “fat and red and jolly” little lighthouse sits on the bank of the Hudson River in New York City. When the great, gray, and powerful George Washington Bridge is built overhead, the little lighthouse feels very, very small. But he soon comes to understand that he is still needed to guide boats through dark and stormy weather. Ages 3 to 7. 64 pages; paperback.

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The Little Woodchopper
The Little Woodchopper

One morning, shortly after his father’s death, young William awakes in the middle of the forest to find himself completely deserted through the trickery of his five heartless brothers. Left alone in strange surroundings, William turns for help to his Savior. After two narrow escapes, he and his faithful dog Caesar find a cottage on the edge of the woods where they make a discovery. 64 pages; paper.

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The Lollipop Store and Other Stories
The Lollipop Store and Other Stories

From the lollipop store to Rufus the kingly cat, these twelve stories about the escapades of four-year-old Jon and his sister Lucy will provide hours of enjoyment for children—and plenty of life lessons too. Great stories to read to your Sunday School Class! Ages 4-8. Paperback, 144 pages.

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The Lone Tree
The Lone Tree

The Lone Tree recreates how the Becker family might have lived during the time our ancestors left Russia and came to settle in America. It chronicles the preparations that were made for moving, their first winter in Kansas, and how they were able to settle in and adjust to the incredible loss of loved ones due to sickness. This book should give a greater appreciation for our heritage and what it cost. While the book is fictional, we believe the historical aspect is reasonably accurate. 232 pages; paper.

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The Long Road Home
The Long Road Home

Pablo is ten when his parents move the family from Virginia to Costa Rica. It is all one great adventure to the fun-loving boy. But soon another Voice is calling him, a Voice he is not ready to heed. His parents’ concern grows as he becomes more rebellious and wicked. Yet God’s love continues to draw him, and finally he lets himself be led down the long road home to the Father’s house. 450 pages; paper.

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The Long Road of Memory
The Long Road of Memory

This is an informative account of the author’s childhood in Texas during the Great Depression, living in California as a young man, and forty years in Idaho. Memories related include boyish antics such as “herding” tumbleweeds, descriptions of tractors and methods of bygone years, and important life lessons learned and passed on. 198 pages; paper.

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The Long Winter
The Long Winter

Laura Ingalls Wilder. A family faces life-threatening winter conditions on the American prairies during the late 1800s.

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The Lord Doth Reign
The Lord Doth Reign

30 songs, 60 pages; Paper.

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The Lost Children
The Lost Children

A gripping saga of a young family living in Ohio’s woody frontier. One evening young Willie and Mary went to bring home the cows, but, unable to locate them, they wandered deep into the woods where they spent the night. The two wandered many days trying to find home. Though wild animals threatened, the Lord protected them until an Indian friend found them. This true story was first printed many years ago. 219 pages; paper.

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The Love of God
The Love of God

This book is a close look at the Father-heart of God. This book challenges Christians to consider what their commitment to the Lord means in practical terms. Readers desiring deeper study will enjoy this book. 121 pages; paper.

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