Paws on my Porch
This collection of short stories draws life lessons from the antics of Drover the dog, Moses the cat, and other familiar creatures. Biblical truths are applied in a lively and engaging format. Suitable for family devotions, each reading includes a selected Bible reading. Some stories are accompanied by a song to fit the topic as well. Note of interest: by the author of “Shaking Hands with Mr. Parkinson.” 150 pages; paperback.
Rugged Trails and Ragged Shoes
The summer of 1926 became the first of ten Lora spent in West Virginia. A pioneer in children’s Bible school ministry, she prepared her own lessons and drew her own pictures. Between classes she ministered to women and children in the community. “You don’t lose by sacrifice,” she said. Lora’s life of service for the kingdom was an inspiration to many who knew her. 401 pages; paperback.
Surprised by Success
Have you ever thought you couldn’t do something, but then to your surprise, you were able to do it after all? Merle wasn’t a hunter, but once when his friends invited him to go deer hunting, he borrowed a bow and went along for the camaraderie. When a buck walked into sight and stood within range, Merle knew he needed to try for it. He was stunned by the result! Sixty-five stories of success and failure from the author’s life. Men will enjoy this book. 177 pages; paperback.
Teddy’s Tornado
Teddy lived with his mother in little house in Georgia. In the evenings they ate popcorn and played Memory. But one day a tornado tumbled his house and smashed his bike! They lived with a neighbor for a while, and Mommy was sad. But one day they met some Christian people who said they would help them build a new house! 53 pages; hardcover; Christian Light Publications.
The Arrowhead
For many years, an arrowhead lay buried in the soil of an Indiana farm. The native who had shot it was long forgotten. Decades and generations came and went, and it was left hidden and untouched. Then came Ted, praying and searching for an arrowhead like those his sisters had found. History comes alive through this beautifully Illustrated tale.
The Little Boy Who Changed the World
Ruby was a little girl who dreamed of growing up and changing the world. Maybe she would be an artist, or a nurse for poor children, or a scientist. But when she did grow up, God asked her to be a teacher. And she worked with a little boy with sparkly eyes and wiggly ears. He couldn’t run like the other children. But he taught her how changing the world really happens. Read this book to find out! 25 pages; hardcover.
The Lollipop Store and Other Stories
From the lollipop store to Rufus the kingly cat, these twelve stories about the escapades of four-year-old Jon and his sister Lucy will provide hours of enjoyment for children—and plenty of life lessons too. Great stories to read to your Sunday School Class! Ages 4-8. Paperback, 144 pages.