During the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, a young Dutch boy's German shepherd proves himself invaluable when his tracking ability saves his young owner's life.
A fictionalized biography of the seventeenth-century Puritan country gentleman who led the successful rebellion against Charles I in the English Civil War and ruled England as Lord Protector for ten years.
Bert, a twelve-year-old Christian boy living in Holland during the Nazi occupation, rescues an American navigator and becomes involved with the Resistance.
In seventeenth-century France, a young Huguenot boy, his little sister, and a friend decide to escape to Holland where they can be free of religious persecution.
In 1686 in France, after their parents and older brother are killed by the soldiers of King Louis XIV, four young Huguenots decide to flee to Amsterdam and embark on the dangerous journey.
A small band of religious-freedom-seeking Huguenots escape France, only to hazard dangerous sea voyages, stranding on an iceberg, and a perilous trek through Canadian forests, to avoid both Catholic Frenchmen and Indians.
Having grown up in a Huguenot family in the seventeenth century, Eglantine and Rene try to remain faithful to God when persecution breaks out in France.
A fictionalized biography of Michael De Ruyter, the skillful and courageous seventeenth-century Dutch admiral who tried to live his life according to Christian principles.
In the Netherlands in the late sixteenth century, during the persecution of Reformed Christians, twelve-year-old Martin is separated from his parents and falls under the protection of a peddler secretly distributing Reformed books.