Category Archives: Carlisle Press

Joanna’s Journey

A journey from Fayette County, Pennsylvania, to Fairfield County, Ohio, would take a matter of hours today. But for Joanna Huber and her family, moving to the western frontier in 1803, this would be a long trip full of danger … Continue reading

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Who Am I?

Who Am I? makes learning about animals fun. Each page features an animal, bird, insect, or reptile that tells the child about itself in an engaging style, hoping to give enough clues to reveal its identity. For children who can … Continue reading

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The Master’s Trade

John Rittenhouses’ parents join the surge of Mennonites into the American frontier. The Master Craftsman carves out John’s faith and character in this budding wilderness where medical help is scarce and hard work, danger, and Indians are plentiful. John worries … Continue reading

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Whisper of Wings

Where is God when we need Him? the missionary wondered, pacing the emergency room floor of the Central American hospital. “Both your wife and unborn child could die…” the doctor had warned, but the ill-equipped hospital staff seemed too busy … Continue reading

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Can You Count the Many Children?

“I was bound for Paraguay, committed to a three-year term at Clinic Luz y Esperanza (Light and Hope Clinic), a small medical and obstetrical clinic. Months of physical and emotional preparation lay behind me. Now at long last….” A missionary … Continue reading

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Increase My Faith

We make choices in life with the chronicles of history in our favor. Across the panorama of two thousand years of proof, we gaze backward to the Empty Tomb and judge the matters pertaining to our faith. Yet our confidence … Continue reading

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The Cost of the Crown

The dark bloody battle of the sixteenth-century Reformation rages in the hearts of Margriete and her closest friend, Grietje. Go with them as they decide if they are willing to pay the cost of the crown. May this story help … Continue reading

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