Bread for the Winter
Harvey Yoder. The year is 1936. Eight-year-old Pavel lives in the Brother’s Village in Ukraine with his God-fearing parents. Reports circulate that Russian government workers are moving from village to village, seizing anything of value for the motherland. Will they … Read More
Where Little Ones Cry
Harvey Yoder. Tragic stories from war-torn Liberia. While the stories of this book are not pleasant, they illustrate the all-too-often repeated scenes found in war-torn countries. Homeless and hungry, refugees are swept along in a seemingly endless tide of fighting. … Read More
They Would Not Be Silent
Harvey Yoder. This book contains experiences of Christians who lived under communism and decided their faith was worth the cost of suffering. They were cold, hungry, lonely, and threatened with death. Some spent decades in prisons or slave labor camps. … Read More