Charting a Course in Your Youth
Gary Miller. Charting a Course is a call to youth who are serious about following Jesus, especially in finances. It is designed to help them develop a Christ-centered focus early in life and find their way through society’s confusing messages. … Read More
The Debt I Owe
At the height of the Vietnam War, Johnny Miller received his draft notice. He knew he could never take a human life. Read this book to learn about his experiences during two years of 1-W service working as a conscientious objector in the Bethesda Hospital. He writes honestly about the tragic, the touching, and the humorous while introducing the reader to a memorable cast of characters including friends, coworkers, and patients. 368 pages; paper; TGS International.
Kingdom-Focused Finances for the Family
Gary Miller. This book is written to help those who are feeling the pressure of today’s easy credit system. The perils of consumer debt are identified and warnings are clearly sounded. Practical advice is given to those ensnared on how … Read More
Friend Penn
Rebecca Newswanger. This short book with colorful pictures helps children visualize the story of William Penn, Jr. Against his wealthy father’s wishes, he joined the plain and simple Quakers. After his father’s death, Penn used his inheritance to acquire land … Read More
From the White House to the Amish
Thomas E. Kirkman grew up in a happy church-going family. He joined the military, worked in the Graphics and Calligraphy Office in the White House, and became a CIA agent. His life has led him to believe that God may not exist, but an encounter with an Amish man who shares the salvation story calls Tom to the Amish and back to God. 336 pages; paperback; TGS International