
Bible Riddles for Families
In this book you will find 183 riddles and questions based on the King James Version of the Bible. This book will be interesting for family devotions and Sunday School classes. There is a table of contents at the front which can help you find riddles about a certain topic or Bible character. 74 pages; paperback.

Cyrus the Persian
This fascinating story is drawn from the history of the Jewish people up to the time of their deliverance under Cyrus the Great. In recreating this story, the author depicts the charm of ancient Babylon and the mystic enchantment of the Far East. This book is captivating and easy to read. 184 pages; paper.

Discovering the Parables: An Inspirational Guide
Long before there were printing presses, copy machines, and email, societies used storytelling to convey beliefs, history, and traditions. This practice preceded the ministry of Jesus and continues today in many cultures. Jesus was a master storyteller. His words provide guidelines and a road map for living, as well as insights for spiritual understanding and personal development. Using familiar imagery found in nature and other recognizable sources, He engaged His listeners with lessons that confronted every aspect of their lives, providing the tools for self-examination and change. This book speaks to the heart! 144 pages; paperback.

Elisha: God’s Messenger of Grace
Mrs. O. F. Walton. This inspirational book traces the biblical account of Elisha, the prophet that God used mightily to show His grace and power to disobedient Israel. It is written in a style that puts you right in the room with Elisha and with an intimate knowledge of the region and culture. Many parallels are drawn between the life of Elisha and the work of Jesus Christ, and lessons are applied to our day. Worthwhile and easy to read. 190 pages; paper.

Everyday Life in Bible Times
Have you ever wondered what life was like in the days of the Old and New Testaments? What were the predominant occupations and trades? What types of homes did the people of the Bible live in? What social customs prevailed? Readers will gain valuable insight and information into the society, culture, and everyday lives of people in Bible times. 172 pages; paper.

Fountain of Life
This story is set in New Testament times, Jewish life, and the customs of that time. Eli had heard about Jesus’ profound teachings and amazing miracles, but he had never seen Jesus. The more he heard, the more he wanted to meet this man. Was Jesus the Messiah who would deliver the Jews from Rome’s oppression? Could He heal Eli’s crippled father? Would he ever see Jesus? For young adults. 210 pages; paper.

Men Called Him Master
The preaching of John the Baptizer is causing a stir in Bethany. Along with great crowds of people, Andrew and his brother John are listening to the prophet preach when he baptizes a Galilean. Who is this fascinating Stranger from Galilee who speaks about the Kingdom of God? Could this be the Messiah who had finally come to defeat the Roman empire? Originally published in 1948, this old favorite has been reprinted by PrairieView Press and offers a glimpse at the life and times of Jesus while on Earth. 184 pages; paperback.

Moses, God’s Chosen Leader
Edward A. Engelbrecht and Gail E. Pawlitz. Using colorful pictures and simple text, this book tells the story of Moses and how God delivered the children of Israel from Egypt and led to Canaan. Could be used by lower grade teachers for devotions. 28 pages; paper.

Noah’s Ark: Thinking Outside the Box
Could a ship be constructed that would be able to survive the global flood described in biblical book of Genesis? Could it be built without the modern techniques of today being available to Noah? This groundbreaking book answers both of these questions with a resounding “yes”! Hardcover; 80 pages.

Seeing Christ in the Tabernacle
God designed the Tabernacle in great detail. While the tabernacle was at the center of Old Testament worship, Christ is marvelously foreshadowed in every piece of the Tabernacle and its furniture. This volume is an in-depth study of the significance of these types and what they mean for Christians today. 102 pages; paper.

Story of the Gospel
First published in 1881 and revised in 1997, this book is a nearly complete account of the life of Jesus in simple form. We believe the author used all four Gospels in writing this account. The writer tells the Gospel story in simple language, and also explains the parables, Lord’s prayer, and other accounts in easy to understand prose. There are over 140 illustrations throughout the book. 276 pages; hardcover.

Tell Me the Stories of God and His People
From the author of Tell Me the Stories of Jesus, this is the first book in a series of two telling Bible stories from the Old Testament. It covers the time from Adam to King Saul. Each story is beautifully illustrated and includes questions for review. 121 pages; hardcover.







