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
Created to Be Useful
Patrick L. O. Enike. The author shares personal observations concerning becoming useful in the Lord’s work. Chapters include “God’s Gift of Time” (learning to manage our time for God’s use), “The Characteristics of Living Things” (concerning our abilities), “From the … Read More
Hills of Zion – Study Guide
The study guide will enhance the reader’s understanding of “Hills of Zion” by providing historical insights, highlighting literary ploys, and illuminating spiritual symbolism. The guide is intended for use with Bible study groups, homeschoolers, and high school literature classes. Questions … Read More
Lessons from the Christian Mission Voice
The Christian Mission Voice began publication in February 1966 to report on the progress of mission efforts at home and abroad. This book contains a distillation of editorials and articles from The Christian Mission Voice. Couples who are considering mission … Read More
The Long Road of Memory
Richard Penner. This is an informative account of the author’s childhood in Texas during the Great Depression, living in California as a young man, and forty years in Idaho. Memories related include boyish antics such as “herding” tumbleweeds, descriptions of … Read More
Marriage and Home Fundamentals
The author shares thoughts concerning a fundamental, Godly approach to marriage and the home. Chapters include “The Making of Christian Marriage (Holy Matrimony),” “The Responsibilities of a Husband,” “The Responsibilities of a Wife,” “Home Structure,” and others. This book is … Read More
Plain Folks in CPS Camps
Until WWII, nonresistant Christians were not exempt from the draft and boot camp. In 1941, churches negotiated with the government to set up CPS camps. Peace-loving boys traveled far from home to work, serving several years without wages. Digging postholes, fighting forest fires, and working in mental hospitals, they served their fellow man instead of going to war. 184 pages; paperback; Fisher.
Speaking from the Heart
“Speaking from the Heart” contains heartfelt essays on topics relevant to all Christians. Spiritual battles, illness, tragic death, and many everyday subjects are spoken of openly and in a down-to-earth way that will touch the heart. A common theme throughout … Read More