How would you like to meet some of God’s adventurers? This book contains stories about William Miller, Joseph Bates, Ellen White, Uriah Smith, and others who were God’s Adventurers. Some were grown up when they began their work for God—others were still young. Primary-aged children... [Show more]
What's wrong with this horse? Ruth-Ann's older cousin, Kaitlin, bought a pony to train and sell to raise money for her high school tuition. She names him Mystery. Kaitlin worked very hard with her new pony, but instead of getting better trained, Mystery got worse. Why didn't he respond to her... [Show more]
A book to help Adventist children understand death—and eternal life Stevie loved visiting Grandma and Grandpa on their farm! Grandpa let Stevie feed the chickens and lambs and ride on the tractor. They always had so much fun together. One day not long after a visit to the farm, something went... [Show more]
Young children want to know about everything—cell phones, frogs, rockets—you name it. But the most important thing they need to know about is the character of God. God’s character and person can be summed up in many ways, but the greatest and best is simple enough for a young child... [Show more]
Where the Livubwe River flows down into the mighty Zambezi, the village called Milongo once sprawled out over the rocks and little rises. The bwala in the center of the village, beaten flat almost to iron hardness, had been made by the footsteps of many generations. It was here in this little... [Show more]
A grand expedition to Albuquerque promises to be a great adventure for the Reynolds family. When Dad announces a surprise vacation, Cari and Andy can hardly wait to find new secrets while exploring forests, mountains, deserts, and canyons. Join them as they discover all kinds of exciting things... [Show more]
Zachariah Matthews is 12 years old and lives on a farm in Michigan with his parents. The year is 1860. Pa is studying the Bible and something strange is going on in the barn. Author Sandy Zaugg's book makes the story of our church's beginning come alive and will give the 9-12 age child a better... [Show more]
Brown County, Texas, in the faraway days was a good place to live, in spite of the danger--and no one dwelt too much on that, except during the summer when the Comanches were active. Thad Conway loved his life in Texas--until one day when he was snatched away by the Comanches and his much-loved pony... [Show more]
An exciting book that takes children on an adventure through several books of the Bible and introduces them to using a concordance. As the children “travel” through the Bible, they discover that the linked stories all involve serpents. First in a series, The Serpent Scroll teaches about... [Show more]
The Lamb Scroll is the second book in the Adventures in the Bible series. Young readers will be inspired to uncover the treasure found in God's Word, and will be excited to share their own stories of what the Lamb has accomplished in their lives. “Dear Jesus,” Paul prayed, “we are... [Show more]
The last book in the Adventures in the Bible trilogy. "God's Kingdom is like a treasure," Hannah said. "It's more valuable than anything!" In The Kingdom Scroll, Paul, James and Hannah observe many of the stories in the Bible that deal with kings and kingdoms. At first they are puzzled about how to... [Show more]
Jesus is both human and God. As the Son of Man, He gave us an example of how to live on this earth. As the Son of God He saves us from our sins so that we might live with Him in eternity. No one has had more impact on Earth than Jesus. Today, He calls to us to believe in Him and to follow Him, just... [Show more]
Family Faith is a journey through God’s Word that uncovers beautiful, gemlike truths that families will be able to apply to living life in today’s crazy, busy, and sometimes overwhelming world. King Solomon was right when he said that there is nothing new under the sun. Everything we... [Show more]
A dog leash, a candle, a flashlight, a bull’s-eye, an apple, sugar, balloons, a banana, a bell, paper, building blocks, a compass, measuring cups, a rock—what do all these things have in common? They are used as object lessons to illustrate the spiritual truths we can learn from everyday... [Show more]
When did you last invite someone to attend church? Research reveals that only 2 percent of members invite an unchurched person to church in a given year. That means 98 percent of churchgoers never invite a seeker to church. If your church were to disappear, would the members of your community miss... [Show more]
Does history have meaning? Does human life have lasting significance? Is God involved in events on earth? To these questions the author of this book answers Yes. Then, with deep insight into providential workings, she draws the curtain aside and reveals a philosophy of history which shows that... [Show more]