George R. Brunk. Deals with salvation and its aspects and teachings: God’s part and man’s part in salvation; first principles of the origin of sin; the way to God; the believer’s state and standing, and how works, good and bad, … Read More
Andrew Clements. The little orange kitten that Carol brought home is now a big cat. One day Carol & Ray were feeling sick and sleepy, but Ringo jumped at the door and made noise. So Carol took him out. Once … Read More
John Hudson Tiner. The age of instant communication was ushered in by Morse and his invention of the telegraph. The story follows Morse’s life through his career as an artist, his involvement in the invention of photography, and finally, the … Read More
Ruby A. Seaman. Supper Smoke, with a Dash of Sage offers a wide variety of old and new recipes as well as many Seaman family favorites. Along with the treasured recipes, the author has included family memories, words of wisdom, … Read More
Ruby A. Seaman. Supper Smoke, with a Dash of Sage offers a wide variety of old and new recipes as well as many Seaman family favorites. Along with the treasured recipes, the author has included family memories, words of wisdom, … Read More
Phillip Keller. Wholeness and holiness for common Christians. The author of A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 explores the practical implications of living in daily communion with God and reminds us that every believer can experience the joy of God’s … Read More
Mary Ann Fraser. In April of 1869, the transcontinental railroad was nearing completion. Central Pacific, the company that built the western portion of track, attempted to beat the previous record and build ten miles of track in one day. This … Read More