Follow the Cow Path Home

Follow the Cow Path Home

by Chuck Hackenmiller A story of growing up on a family farm in Iowa in the 1950s and 60s—when the moldboard plow was considered practical and not anti-conservation, when chickens roamed freely around the farmyard, when home-cooked food beat "eating out" any day of...

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It’s Better to Laugh Than Cry

It’s Better to Laugh Than Cry

by Clarence Vos On the fateful day of March 29, 1983, Winnie and Clarence Vos heard the news that they had been dreading for years—Winnie had Huntington’s disease. They knew that the devastating, hereditary, degenerative brain disorder had no cure and only one...

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Cole’s Epiphany

Cole’s Epiphany

by Gregg Bruxvoort "This is more than just a story about a dog." In the silence of an early morning, Gregg Bruxvoort asked God to show him the meaning of the life and death of his beloved dog, Cole. Cole's Epiphany tells the story of God's message, brought to earth...

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On Mended Wings

On Mended Wings

by Carol Van Klompenburg and Donna Biddle Outrageous. That's how one person described the vision of a transformed Nicaragua. This goal was born more than a decade ago when a group of North American missionaries from different organizations and denominations joined...

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Northern Neck Virginia and Other Profound Spaces

Northern Neck Virginia and Other Profound Spaces

by Jaren Hailey Profound spaces—places, moments, and people—mold the spirit of every person. Jaren Hailey was shaped by the memories of her mother's family, born on her grandparents' farm in Northern Neck Virginia, in the town of Kilmarnock. The love and lessons...

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Jojo’s Secret Pocket

Jojo’s Secret Pocket

by Dee Kramer Jojo, 14, earns money selling cooked corn in Mathare Valley, Kenya, where he and his family live. One-half million of the world's poorest people live in Mathare Valley, but Jojo's Secret Pocket is the story of a young man and his family who have love,...

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Living the Life of a Miracle

Living the Life of a Miracle

by James Mead In everyday conversation, we hear the word "miracle" used very loosely. It was a miracle when the New York Giants won the Super Bowl in 2008 and when the Texas Rangers beat the New York Yankees in the American League Championship of 2010. In the 1980...

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Soaring Wings

Soaring Wings

by Beverly J. Mick From the suburbs of Chicago to the heart of St. Louis, from south of Madison to west of Des Moines—the Mississippi Valley once belonged to the Sac and Fox. When the U.S. government came to purchase their land in the 1800s, the tribes were naturally...

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Three Plates at the Table

Three Plates at the Table

by Sheryl Ellinwood and Jamilee McQuivey Three Plates at the Table is a landmark first: It provides three options for each recipe! It offers a wealth of nutritional information that shows why certain foods provide more energy, promote weight loss naturally, and...

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No Wheelchairs in Heaven

No Wheelchairs in Heaven

by Myrtle De Vos For 21 years, Myrtle De Vos and her husband, Herm, were involved in the life of Myles, their grandson with muscular dystrophy. Myrt wrote this book to demonstrate that people with muscular dystrophy can lead near-normal lives and be an inspiration to...

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Released to Soar

Released to Soar

by Dr. Peter and Eleanor Boelens, with Maureen Rank For ten years, physician Peter Boelens and his wife Eleanor have been practicing a new treatment for depression and anxiety—healing prayer that invites Christ into clients' painful memories. Clients still remember...

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From Here to Everlasting

From Here to Everlasting

by Carla Roeder Welcome to Shady Oaks. Meet Maggie Malone, R.N., one of the nurses here. She'll take you along as she makes her rounds. You'll meet her co-workers and some of the residents they care for. Maggie, a caring, competent nurse, suffers from insecurity. An...

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