
Facing the Fugitive
The Brady Street Boys, book 2. Gary is on high alert! He read in the local newspaper of a thief. As the Brady boys travel to Chicago by train, they grow suspicious that one of the passengers is hiding something. 220 pages; paperback.

Farmin’ of By-Gone Years
In this book you will get entertaining glimpses of farming methods, practices and mindsets among Amish farmers. Most of the stories are set in the 1960s and 1970s. 199 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.

Fields of Zion
This sequel to “Hills of Zion” continues the story of Perci, Marie and their companions. While the Albigensian Crusade rages in France, the Waldensians of Switzerland live quietly and conscientiously, unaware that the Pope and his armies are searching for their mountain hideaway. Meanwhile, sympathizers within the Catholic church are working behind the scene to rescue the “heretics,” but struggling with their own position during a period of persecution.
In this work of historical fiction, we gain understanding of the challenges believers faced during the 13th century and the reader is led to reflect, “am I keeping the faith today?” Paperback; 287 pages.

Flowers for Grandma and Other Stories
A collection of stories for small children based on true happenings. The stories teach obedience, prayer, kindness, and good character. 112 pages; paperback.

Forever with the Lord
What would it be like to be an Anabaptist? Ursula is full of questions. Yet she sees the joy that is evident in the lives of her sister and her sister’s husband. How can she know what is right? In this interesting work of historical fiction, we get a glimpse into the story of Michael Sattler and the Anabaptists of his time. 172 pages; paperback; TGS International.

George Müller: The Guardian of Bristol’s Orphans
George Muller was an unhappy, rebellious youth, but was converted to Christianity before he married. After marriage, he opened his home to hungry orphans despite scarcely having enough to feed himself. With God providing for them, the Müller house became known as the “Breakfast Club” for thirty orphans. Eventually, he would give homes to over ten thousand children.

German-English Bible, Leather
A parallel Bible containing the Old and New Testaments in English and German. The Authorized King James 1611 is on the left page and German Martin Luther Stuttgart 1912 text on the right page. The German text is in modern … Read More

God’s Special Children
A strange disease is affecting young children of plain people communities, causing them to become disabled, and some die. Doctors are baffled! Then comes along Dr Holmes Morton, who researches this deadly disease and develops a treatment that works! This is the story of this book, but perhaps even more it is the story of the handicapped children and their families. Theirs is a story of disappointment and trials, but also of comfort and trust in God. 186 pages; paperback.

God’s Wild Creatures
Coloring book with a picture of North American wildlife on each page. A few comments about the creature(s). And some instructions/suggestions how to color them accurately. 60 scenes.