Angel in the Rubble
This is the first-person account of the last survivor found after the 9/11 World Trade Center attack. Trapped in the rubble after Tower One fell, Genelle Guzman reviewed her life and tried to make connection with God again. After many hours, her hand finally broke through some debris and another hand gripped hers. This is the story of the “Last Survivor,” but also the story of her spiritual reawakening. 228 pages; paperback.
Defying Jihad
“Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” The words comforted Zakhira as she faced the immediate possibility of torture and death for being a Christian. Read this true story to understand better how God works with a Muslim who converts to Christianity. You will feel terror with the author, then see the power and miracles God can do in a heart given to Him. 303 pages; paperback.
Fatherless
Fatherless is the story of the author’s wife Larissa and her mother as they grew up in Ukraine in the waning years of communism. This story vividly portrays the pain and bondage of a life of sin. It also points to the One who can free us from that bondage— the God in heaven who is a Father to all who seek Him, even the fatherless. 320 pages.
Help! I Want to Change
“Why can’t I change?” Have you ever asked this? Maybe you want more discipline in your eating habits, or you struggle with uncontrolled anger outbursts. Perhaps sinful addictions have a strong hold upon you or a loved one. This book explains how it is the power of Christ, not our own willpower, that is the key to lasting change. This book is small enough and inexpensive enough to hand out freely to others. 60 pages; paperback.
Peace Where There Is No Peace
Here you will read of Christian young people of ages past who stood firm in their faith despite severe trials, imprisonment, and finally death. Three stories, all based off of accounts in the Martyr’s Mirror, tell the recorded events with details added to make the story flow. Not simply for pleasure reading, these stories can help strengthen your faith in God. 169 pages; paperback.
Quest for Truth
This story chronicles the spiritual journey of a Ukrainian lady, Luba and her son and daughter-in-law under the Soviet Union. They briefly joined a Baptist church and eventually another Mennonite group. Along the way, they needed to examine their faith and seek God’s direction for their life. 272 pages; paperback.
Searching for Meaning: A Study of Ecclesiastes
So what is the meaning of life? Most of us face this question in our own mind at some point. Solomon certainly did! Why is meaningful life elusive? Money can’t buy it, and education can’t teach it. Read this book to explore these questions with Solomon, and ponder Solomon’s conclusion. And yet, the final conclusion involves a plan that Solomon understood only dimly. Each chapter has valuable discussion questions. Good for group study or personal contemplation. 184 pages; paperback.