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More Than Your Mountains by Whitney Ward
Did you know God made you MORE than your disease, and He has a purpose for you? God sees you, your bravery, and the MORE He created you to be.
The Real Heros Journal by Joleen Steel
What does it take to be a hero in God's eyes? "Be on guard, stand firm in the faith, be courageous, be strong, do everything in love." Get ready to become a real hero!
Dragon Seed by Marty Machowski
Nick is an angry teen, with a desperate mother, who both miss his father - and a shadow is lurking in the background.
Path of Totality by Heather Kreke
Jadzia Mills never wanted to become a killer, but when World War III comes to American soil, Jadzia is torn from her family. Alone, she embarks on a perilous cross-country journey trying to stay ahead of those desperately trying to find her.
Coop Knows the Scoop by Taryn Souders
The whole town is talking about what's buried beneath the playground...
The Oasis King by Mark David Pullen
Dylan, Jack, and Tripp are looking for adventure, but when they find an entryway into a magical land, plagued by the malevolent Stranger, the cost of their new, exciting journey might prove to be too much.
Garden Tales: A Seed's Story by Brandie Muncaster
Growing up in dirt, looking like dirt and feeling like dirt, Sally the seed believed she was a piece of dirt. One beautiful spring day, a gardener revealed something to her that changed her life.
Trusty Finds a Friend by Dr. Mark Hamby
In Trusty Finds a Friend, an aged caboose is no longer regarded as important by most, yet he possesses the wisdom of the ages. Trusty finds a new friend as he and the old caboose travel through the countryside together.
God's Very Good Idea by Trillia Newbell
God’s very good idea is a beautifully illustrated hardback book celebrating diversity and explaining how we can be part of God's family through the saving work of Christ.
Mystery in Crooked Creek Woods by Amanda Cleary Eastep
Book four in the Tree Street Kids series: Something fishy is going on in Crooked Creek Woods. Does it have anything to do with the weird lights coming from Ruthie’s neighbor’s yard? Or are the kids’ imaginations running away with them?