Boyhood and Beyond
With practical understanding, the author addresses essential issues related to developing godly character as boys transition into manhood. Wisdom and common sense are gleaned from short chapters covering topics such as authority, inventiveness, and honesty as well as overcoming fear, laziness, and temptation. Easy reading for teenagers. 219 pages.
Mennonites in Crisis
This book is a historical novel based on experiences of Mennonite families during the Revolutionary War. The people and happenings are historically correct, but conversation and lifestyle description has been added to make the story flow. The newly-formed Continental Congress had little mercy for those who did not support the fighting. The Mennonites wondered “Who is the Ceasar we are to respect in this situation?” Copies of historical documents included. 143 pages; paperback
Noise in the Night
. The Brady Street Boys, book #3. What or who is that yelling? Terry, Gary and Larry try to ignore the strange sounds. Is it a boy they have never met? How could they have done him wrong? Either way they are alarmed! Now they can’t sleep. How will their camping trip end? Ages 9-15. 222 pages; paperback
Pulling Together
It was a heartbreaking loss! The Brigg’s barn had burned down. The neighbors would help them rebuild, but with the loss of feed and extra expenses Father felt he would need to sell one of the horses. But Matthew can’t stand the thought of parting with either Ben or Dolly. Then he thinks of a plan! Will it work? 135 pages; paperback.
Samuel’s Choice
Volume 3 in the “Great Book Series.” Samuel learns about nonresistance when the soldiers take all their food. As the community opens their home to wounded soldiers, it slowly dawns on Samuel that Christ does not expect him to do nothing. A great reward comes when some of the Martyrs Mirrors confiscated by the military are bought back. Ages 6-11. Hardcover; 57 pages.