
Arrow in the Sky
Amish Frontier Series Book 5. No jobs, no money, no food… This became a common refrain in the 1930s. Living on a rice farm in Arkansas, the Yoder family had plenty of food, but money was scarce. Migrant workers came through in search of work, presenting a chance to share their food and show their care. Children will enjoy this story of bygone days and learn about that era in the process. 165 pages; paperback; Ridgeway Publishing.

Artisan Sourdough Made Simple
Emilie Raffa’s guide to all-things-sourdough for the beginner also has fresh inspiration for the seasoned baker. It contains 67 recipes. This book covers all aspects of the art, including lists and explanations of the tools and ingredients needed. The most … Read More

Awake, My Soul
Forty-three songs from the following authors and composers: Austin Dirks, Bryce Dirks, Cherith Lehman, Dorene Dirks, Gina Ensz, Jed Buerge, Jenny Koehn, Joel Koehn, Les Dirks, Maxine Schartner, Patrick Zimmerman, Robyn Wedel, Rudy Bueckert, Savanna Unruh. Published by Les Dirks.

Baker’s Bible Atlas
Much of the Bible is a history of God’s dealings with His people, Israel. The events it records took place in a specific geographical environment that involved many people and places. To more clearly understand the Bible, it is helpful to visualize how Israel interacted with her neighbors and was affected by geography. Baker’s Bible Atlas gives you the tools you need to reconstruct the scenes of history with full-color maps, illustrations, color photographs, a time line, and more. 352 pages; hardcover.















