Bestow On Us Your Grace

Bestow On Us Your Grace

by Jean De Vries Kirsten Walker’s life is anything but picture-perfect. Facing an unplanned pregnancy at eighteen makes the picture even bleaker. But when Silas Miller, her Amish neighbor, steps into her life, she finds an unexpected source of hope. As Kirsten learns...

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Retrieving Adventures! Lincoln and Nicholas Go to Africa

Retrieving Adventures! Lincoln and Nicholas Go to Africa

by Victoria Peterson Laird Retrieving Adventures! Lincoln and Nicholas Go to Africa is the charming story of two Golden Retriever brothers who accept their uncle’s invitation to a safari in Kenya. With Mount Kilimanjaro on the horizon, they encounter a variety of wild...

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Hayropes & Hinges

Hayropes & Hinges

by Caroline Faidley The barn on the cover is still standing. Caroline Faidley, author of Hayropes & Hinges, has cherished it for seventy years! One of her greatest joys is sharing it with friends and family. Now, she opens its doors to you.   This book is not...

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Okay Okay: Holy Sh*t Vietnam

Okay Okay: Holy Sh*t Vietnam

by Fred Krebsbach Before leaving for Vietnam, twenty-one-year-old Fred Krebsbach received a piece of advice from his uncle: carry something with you into combat that will give you comfort in a time of need. He figured it was worth a shot and chose his First Communion...

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A Teacher’s Tale

A Teacher’s Tale

by Bob Hammann Bob currently resides in rural Iowa, where he lives with his son, daughter-in-law, and grandson. After retiring from public school administration in 2004, Bob spends his time preaching at area churches, teaching adjunct math classes at a local...

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The Horse That Ate Christmas

The Horse That Ate Christmas

by Debbie Brady Shellady The Horse That Ate Christmas is a true story about Zsir, a dancing horse, who opened his stall door on a snowy Christmas Eve and ate all the apples, candy canes, carrots and pears in his eleven stablemates’ Christmas stockings. Zsir goes to...

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The House on Cadron Creek

The House on Cadron Creek

by Sheryl L. Carter "You don’t think I’m going to live here, do you?!” A petulant, headstrong young woman is thrust into a strange backwoods world for which she is totally unprepared and has no intention of becoming prepared. Selfishness and pride clash, as a...

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The Rocks Cry Out

The Rocks Cry Out

by Deborah DeJong The wonder of God's love and mercy surrounds us—from the beauty of a meadow in the heartland to the majesty of a towering mountain range in the west; from the stillness of a quiet pond to the cacophony of a roaring waterfall. The world around us is...

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Live It

Live It

by Gary Clayman Live It is the only sustainable diet and exercise program you can learn and maintain at any age, for the rest of your life. Lose weight, eat well, enjoy life and improve your health without counting calories, eating special meals or supplements, or...

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Retrieving Adventures! Lincoln and Nicholas Go to Alaska

Retrieving Adventures! Lincoln and Nicholas Go to Alaska

by Victoria Peterson Laird Retrieving Adventures! Lincoln and Nicholas Go to Alaska is the charming story of two Golden Retriever brothers who travel to Alaska and have many exciting adventures. They encounter lots of wildlife, including an angry grizzly bear, take a...

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Osky Pride

Osky Pride

by Ann Fender Do you know what "Osky Pride" means? Open this ABC book to learn about the many reasons residents of Oskaloosa, Iowa, are proud of their community.     This book is not available for online purchase.  

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A Christmas Way

A Christmas Way

by Dr. Bob Ford The Magi, the shepherds, Mary and Joseph—what do they have in common? None of them lived in Bethlehem. They had to journey there to witness the miracle of Christ's birth. The Bible is full of people who journeyed. Why is this significant? What can...

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