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Thirteen-year-old Peter gets a chance to earn his doubting father's trust when he successfully handles the important task of tapping the sugar maples to make syrup for their mountain farm.
Hoping to find a family, Bert Davidson, accompanied by his younger sister Emma, boards an orphan train for Iowa in 1929 and learns some eternal truths as he attends a one-room school and works on a farm.
Hans and Gretchen discover a young Jewish boy hiding from Nazi troops and decide to assist him in his escape from Austria in Book 1 of the Young Refugee Series.
Mrs. Fleet and her son Hopkin love sunshine. They love to tend the beautiful flowers around their house on Buttercup Hill. But the dark little house at the bottom of the hill worries them. Why would anyone want to live in a house with thorn trees all around it? The Fleets decide to take some sunshine and happiness to their neighbors. But the Flops do not want any sunshine or any help. So Hopkin and his mother come up with another plan.
Steve and Liz Bailey continue their work to bring God's word to troubled villages with the help of their new Cessna airplane. Book 3 in the Adventures of an Arctic Missionary series.
Examines the life of the German monk who led the Protestant Reformation in Europe from its beginning in 1517 until his death in 1546.
Faith of Our Fathers: Scenes from American Church History, edited by Mark Sidwell, is an overview of events and people from American church history. Study the lives of Anne Bradstreet, Jonathan Edwards, Samuel Morse, and Billy Sunday. Discover the contributions of the men and women who answered the Lord s call to evangelize the vast and virgin expanse of untamed America. Travel with the circuit riders to twentieth-century evangelists as they blazed a trail for Christ across America. Let church history awaken you to the richness of America s Christian foundation."
All six-year-old Sarah wants is another girl in her school. Grades 1-2.
Carrie Talbot's family travels west, right through dangerous Indian territory.
"Somehow, some way, I know the Lord wants me in China," Gladys Aylward wrote. But how was she ever going to get there? She was thirty years old and still a parlour maid. She had no education, no money, and no mission board to send her. Set against the background of war between Japan and China during the 1930s, this book is 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--
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