A. W. Tozer. 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; HarperCollins.
Christopher von Schmid. This story takes place in Germany during the era of the castles. Mary and her good father James live in a small cottage near the castle. James is a gardener while Mary works for the Countess in … Read More
Alfred Isaac. An autobiographical account of Alfred’s adventures while growing up on a southeastern Manitoba farm. The book depicts life from early childhood, through boyhood, school years, and on to his conversion as a young adult. The last twenty pages … Read More
Dan J. B. Byler. In this book, Byler gives us a brief overview of the book of Revelation and what he believes is the historic Anabaptist understanding of the book. Though not exhaustive, he gives a chapter-by-chapter introduction and tries … Read More
Alfred Isaac. Brothers Eric and Neal have many exciting adventures as they face conditions that help develop and mature them. The challenges they meet as they try to take the place their father had filled before this are a great … Read More
A. W. Tozer. This book decries much of modern worship as entertainment and pleads for “a return to the genuine: a worship in spirit and truth, in praise and adoration, in humility and love.” 128 pages; paper; Moody.
A. W. Tozer. In this book, Tozer looks at seven Old Testament saints—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, and Ezekiel—who had life-changing encounters with God. 128 pages; paper; Moody.
This book tells the story of the beginning of some of the schools in Canada and the United States, with emphasis on those that had legal difficulties or other obstacles. There were court hearings and other obstacles that could not … Read More