Clare Bear is the beginning tale about a little bear and how she enjoys living in the Black Forest with her family and friends. It tells an adventure of how the little band of friends share a day of fun together in the woods until it gets too late and the shadows come out. That's when things get a little scary and Clare remembers her Mama’s warning and trusts what her Papa taught her so she can comfort her friends and do what she promised her Mama.
This story shows respect for others, loyalty to friendships, comfort for the fear of the unknown, obedience to follow and trust the guidance and instructions from adults.
$19.99 |
Enjoy this third tale with Clare Bear, J.T., and their new friends as they learn that anything is possible if you believe…even if you get lost in the woods.
A charming story to be told and retold.
Can you find Charlie the red bird throughout the story?
$19.99 |
Enjoy this second tale with Clare Bear, J.T., and their friends as they share fun and excitement in a winter adventure together and as Clare learns to listen and follow what her Mama and Papa have taught her.
A charming story to be told and retold. Can you find Charlie the red bird throughout the story?
$22.99 |
The world as Peter Miller knew it had changed. ‘War had come...’
The time is spring 1775, and the first shots of the American Revolution have been fired. Young Peter Miller sees his parents’ faith being tested by unreasonable officials.
Peter meets testing too. When his friends make war sound glamorous—when his cherished colt is lost to the claims of war—when the family’s possessions are confiscated—he is confronted with the question: Will you be a soldier of Christ?
(4th in series)
$9.99 |
Convenient Food chronicles one young woman’s personal journey as she transitions from a single girl cooking for a family of six to a married woman cooking for two. Improved technique, fresh ingredients, and a more balanced calorie approach mark a maturation in Briana’s culinary journey. In this book you’ll find traditional Mennonite favorites made healthy, but you’ll also find Briana’s unique take on ethnic cuisines – and a healthy dose of ice cream, of course! All of these recipes are free of refined sugar and white flour, separated by carbs and fats, and suited for a low-glycemic diet. With its emphasis on easy recipes and budget-friendly ingredients, this book will become a valued resource in your kitchen.
$24.99 |
Cooking with the Horse and Buggy People is a collection of over 600 favorite recipes of Amish families throughout Ohio’s Holmes County. From mouth watering Amish style main dishes to kitchen dream desserts, Cooking with the Horse and Buggy People will help you prepare it all.
If you desire originality, if you respect authenticity, if the Amish way of cooking satisfies your taste palate, Cooking with the Horse and Buggy People is for you
$13.99 |
You’re invited to a celebration of a second gathering of 791 time-honored Amish family favorites. As with the first volume, Cooking with the Horse & Buggy People II has originality and authenticity as the main ingredients.
The 207 Amish women who give away their cooking secrets in Vol. II are delighted that you’ve invited them to an honored place in your home—your kitchen table. When it’s holiday mealtime, family get-togethers, or just to make everyday special, their years of cooking experience becomes yours.
If you enjoy real Amish food—Cooking with the Horse & Buggy People II gives you a generous second serving!
$13.99 |
We women tend to have lots of “Martha time” as we scurry about being housewives and mothers. The unmarried among us are equally busy as school teachers, caregivers, or earning a living in other ways.
Yet what good is all our “Martha time” unless we have our “Mary times” too? We need to pause at the feet of Jesus to receive refreshment like the morning dew.
Here’s a book for our “Mary times.” The stories portray women serving in their God-given roles. The main points of the inspirational parts are drawn from the writings and sermons of men.
$5.99 |
We women tend to have lots of “Martha time” as we scurry about being housewives and mothers. The unmarried among us are equally busy as school teachers, caregivers, or earning a living in other ways.
Yet what good is all our “Martha time” unless we have our “Mary times” too? We need to pause at the feet of Jesus to receive refreshment like the morning dew.
Here’s a book for our “Mary times.” The stories portray women serving in their God-given roles. The main points of the inspirational parts are drawn from the writings and sermons of men.
$5.99 |
We women tend to have lots of “Martha time” as we scurry about being housewives and mothers. The unmarried among us are equally busy as school teachers, caregivers, or earning a living in other ways.
Yet what good is all our “Martha time” unless we have our “Mary times” too? We need to pause at the feet of Jesus to receive refreshment like the morning dew.
Here’s a book for our “Mary times.” The stories portray women serving in their God-given roles. The main points of the inspirational parts are drawn from the writings and sermons of men.
$5.99 |