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  • Those Kids in Proverbsville

    Elizabeth Rice Handford

    Paperback (Sword of the Lord, Aug. 16, 2000)
    By Elizabeth Rice Handford. This is a small volume of great, character-building stories based on truths from the Book of Proverbs, for which children will have an appreciation. Illustrations are included for each of the 20 short stories.
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  • Jed Cartwright and the Lighthouse Mystery

    Ed Dunlop

    eBook (Sword of the Lord, Feb. 8, 2016)
    Join Jed Cartwright and his family as they travel by train to South Carolina to meet Jed’s adopted grandfather, the keeper of the lighthouse at Sharktooth Point.During their visit, Jed and Nathan discover that someone is using the old lighthouse to signal a mysterious ship at sea. When the local constable warns that a gang of international smugglers is operating in the area, the boys guess the purpose of the clandestine lighthouse signals.Who is sending secret signals from the old lighthouse? Why doesn’t Grampa want to talk about it? Who is the stranger who disappears on the open beach, leaving no trace behind? Is Grampa involved with the smugglers?Join Jed, Mandy and Nathan as they seek to unravel the conflicting clues and solve the mystery of the old lighthouse. This fast-paced adventure stresses the value of complete obedience to parental authority.
  • Danny Orlis Goes to School

    Bernard Palmer

    eBook (Sword of the Lord, June 1, 2009)
    Danny Orlis has finished the highest grade level at the Angle Inlet school, and now he will be going away to attend high school. He plans to live with his uncle in Colorado and go to school there, but just before leaving he learns that the relatives with whom he will be living are not Christians. When the plane he is traveling on has its radio signal jammed while flying through the mountains, Danny learns a lesson about how dangerous "harmless" violations of the law can be. Danny learns how quickly a compromising Christian loses influence and how important a consistent testimony is.
  • Danny Orlis and the Angle Inlet Mystery

    Bernard Palmer, David Miles

    language (Sword of the Lord, Jan. 22, 2008)
    Danny Orlis was already excited about having his twin cousins come for the summer. While on the way to pick them up he overhears a conversation that promises to give them a special adventure during their time together. Buried treasure, clues from an old Indian chief and an old map all add to the mystery. They soon discover they are not the only ones searching for the treasure. Because of Danny's faithful witness for the Lord, the boys come up with some better ideas about the use of so much money, should they find it. By the time the adventure is over, they have found a far greater treasure than they had ever imagined.
  • Danny Orlis and the Hunters

    Bernard Palmer, David Miles

    eBook (Sword of the Lord, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Danny Orlis and his friends are helping Danny's dad with a hunting expedition. One of the hunters doesn't follow instructions and appears to be lost. While searching for him, Danny finds evidence of illegal hunting. As the boys determine to find out who has been threatening the game population, they find themselves trapped by the criminals. Trusting God and doing the Christ-like thing brings another opportunity for Danny to bear fruit for the Saviour.
  • Danny Orlis and the Strange Forest Fires

    Bernard Palmer, David Miles

    eBook (Sword of the Lord, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Danny Orlis makes friends with a couple of new kids named Tip and Trixie Blanshard. As Danny leads them in exploring the islands, they come across a forest fire that is just starting. They are able to get it put out, but there doesn't seem to be a good explanation for why it started in the first place. A strange accident, being followed and another fire's starting add to the mystery. Will they arrive in time to save the man who started the fires and who is now in danger?
  • The Crooked Cave Caper!

    Hugh F. Pyle

    Paperback (Sword of the Lord, Aug. 15, 2000)
    Another volume of children's stories (actually 3 books in 1) from the man who writes them so well, Dr. Hugh Pyle. "The Mill Corner's Game," "The Crooked Cave Caper!" and "Runaway Mountain" all provide several interesting and character-building chapters in each story.
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  • Danny Orlis and the Angle Inlet Mystery

    Bernard Palmer

    Paperback (Sword of the Lord, July 6, 2008)
    Danny Orlis was already excited about having his twin cousins come for the summer. While on the way to pick them up, he overhears a conversation that promises to give a special adventure during their time together. Buried treasure, clues from an old Indian chief and a discovered map all add to the mystery. They soon discover they are not the only ones searching for the treasure. < Because of Danny's faithful witness for the Lord, the boys come up with some better ideas about the use of so much money, should they find it. By the time the adventure is over, they have found a BR>far greater treasure than they had ever imagined.
  • The Exiled Prince: The Story of Daniel

    Elizabeth Rice Handford

    Paperback (Sword of the Lord, Aug. 15, 2000)
    By Elizabeth Rice Handford, Written like a novel, this one has the age-old interesting and challenging story of that great man of character, Daniel, to grip the attention of children and also has a wealth of material for any serious minded Bible student.
  • The Adventures of Catfish Annie

    Kenneth Osborn

    eBook (Sword of the Lord, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Spunky eleven-year-old Catfish Annie travels with her grandfather on a houseboat, hauling freight up and down the Mississippi River in the late 1940s. Fishing in the river, helping with the work, and meeting interesting people are all activities that fill Annie's days and teach her many important lessons. Each brief thought-provoking story reveals her grandpa's example of hard work, generosity, honesty, and kindness.
  • Danny Orlis and the Angle Inlet Mystery

    Bernard Palmer

    Paperback (Sword of the Lord, July 6, 1746)
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  • The Dog Who Ate the Watermelon

    Bob Byers

    Paperback (Sword of The Lord, March 15, 2001)
    By Bob Byers, Rebecca and Roy own "Buddy" a gray Schnauzer, who teaches them many valuable lessons of right and wrong through his antics of growing up in the household. This is just one of twenty - two other stories you'll find in this fun-filled book.