A Question of Yams
by Gloria Repp.
Kuri's village is baking under the heat of the sun. If water does not come soon,
the crops will die. The villagers blame Kuri's father. They say the spirits will punish Kuri's family because his father
trusts in God. "If that is so," Kuri wonders, "why is Father the one who isn't afraid?
Ages 6-7.
67 pages. $5.00
Adoniram Judson:
God's Man in Burma
by Sharon Hambrick.
Cool night air surrounded him while he walked and prayed. Fallen
leaves crunched under his feet.
"Oh, God," he said, "show me Thy way."
As he prayed, a Bible verse sprang into his mind: Go ye into
all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Adoniram stopped right where he was and knelt on the forest floor.
"No
matter how hard it is," he said, "I will obey God's command to go into the world and preach the gospel."
Ages 7-9.
144 pages. $5.50
These Are My People:
A Biography of Gladys Aylward
by Mildred T. Howard.
The true story of how God led Gladys Aylward from the
cold, foggy streets of London to the bleak mountain ranges of the Shanshi province. Her steadfast faith touched Chinese hearts
from all walks of life; her nursing skill saved the lives of many war-stricken Chinese; and her compassion led her to provide a home
for hundreds of Chinese children.
Ages 7-9.
146 pages. $6.00
George Mueller:
A Father to the Fatherless
by Rebecca Davis.
"These dear little ones know nothing about our great needs," wrote George
Mueller in his journal. "They do not know if we have much money in the bank or nothing at all. They always have good nourishing food
and the clothes that they need." For about seven years the little children ate their meals one prayer at a time. Never, never, did
any of the orphan children go without a meal.
A biography about one of the most remarkable men of faith and prayer known outside of
the Bible. But Mr. Mueller would want neither praise nor attention. He would want all the glory to be given to God.
Ages 7-9.
135
pages. $5.00
With Daring Faith:
A Biography of Amy Carmichael
by Rebecca Henry Davis.
Amy Carmichael was a brown-eyed bundle of energy.
No one realized that this young British girl's determined spirit would one day be used of the Lord to care for thousands of Hindu
children on the other side of the world.
With Daring Faith is the story of the people and events that shaped her life and the wonderful
mission work the Lord accomplished through her.
Ages 9-12.
187 pages. $6.00
Mountain Born
by Elizabeth Yates.
His father believes the lamb is dead. Peter thinks it is only sleeping. Wanting
to shield her young son from the truth, Peter's mother cares for the lamb and draws out the life they did not know was there.
Now Peter has a pet as close to him as family. Growing up under the steady gaze of a wise old shepherd, Peter and the lamb
learn when to follow and how to lead.
Ages 9-12.
106 pages. $5.00
Jericho Ride
by Betty Gaard.
Tony Vincent migrates to his uncle's Christian camp in south Texas, hoping to fulfill his probation
requirements and increase his chances for being accepted into an elite riding school. But as the bus fumes clear and the
reality of his gritty, mosquito-infested surroundings sets in, Tony's dreams fade. Curious law officers and some mysterious
activity at Camp Jericho feed his fear that he'll never be able to dispel the grim shadows that hang over his past. Then opportunity
knocks, an opportunity that could recompense the past and save Camp Jericho, if Tony is brave enough to go for it.
Ages 9-12.
165 pages. $5.00
Songbird
by Nancy Lohr.
Truxton Pilcher sweeps the pewter shavings in his father's foundry and keeps the fire hot, but his mind is
on the surrounding woodlands and feathered creatures. Someone else in the colony of Williamsburg loves and studies birds too. Truxton's
family never imagines what this shared interest could mean until a life and death crisis proves how important their young dreamer's
favorite pastime really is.
Ages 9-12.
67 pages. $5.00
Peanut Butter Friends
in a Chop Suey World
by Deb Brammer.
When Amy's family moves to Taiwan to begin missionary work, she is determined
to be a good missionary. But the neighborhood girls laugh at her, and Sunday services at the Chinese church become an ordeal. It seems
that the only place she feels comfortable is at the English-speaking school with her peanut butter friends.
Ages 9-12.
177 pages. $5.00
The Secret of the Golden Cowrie
by Gloria Repp.
When strange things begin to happen
around Aunt Laura's house, Aunt Mabel implies
they are all imaginary. But
when Connie comes for an extended
visit, she begins to believe that some-
one really is out to cause trouble
for
Aunt Laura, and it could have some-
thing to do with Uncle Philip's collection of rare shells.
193 pages. $5.00