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Books published by publisher Pacific Asia Pr

  • Escape from Saigon

    Ralph S. Watts

    Paperback (Pacific Pr Pub Assn, Oct. 3, 2005)
    How the church survived the final days of the Vietnam War Who lives? Who dies? Thirty years ago, a Vietnamese conference president and his staff wrestled all night with that decision. First published in 1990 as Saigon: The Final Days, this updated edition tells of the dramatic evacuation of Seventh-day Adventist Vietnamese and overseas personnel as the North Vietnamese forces closed in on Saigon. Ralph Watts, who directed the evacuation, gives his eyewitness account of the mayhem and its impact on the church. A page turner from start to finish, Escape From Saigon revisits the chaos of 1975 and provides much-anticipated updates on the state of the Adventist work in Vietnam today.
  • Worldviews and Religion

    Pacific Press Publishing Association

    Paperback (Pacific Pr Pub Assn, June 16, 1998)
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  • What We Believe for Kids: Helping Children Understand the Beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church

    Jerry Thomas

    Paperback (Pacific Pr Pub Assn, Aug. 15, 2006)
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  • Stories from Laos: Folktales and Cultures of the Lao, Hmong, Khammu, & Iu-Mein

    Rosalie Giacchino-Baker, Charlie Chue Chang-Hmong, Thomas Manokoune-Khammu, David B. Cooke-Iu-Mien

    Paperback (Pacific Asia Pr, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • God's Adventurers: True Stories of Adventist Pioneers for Kids

    Roxy Hoehn

    Paperback (Pacific Pr Pub Assn, May 31, 2006)
    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 will discover that exciting adventures and unexpected miracles will follow when they choose to be an adventurer for God. -A collection of stories previously published in The Primary Treasure about Adventist pioneers. -Teaches children to trust in God no matter what the circumstance. -Shows how exciting adventure and amazing miracles can be the result of following God's leading. Roxy Hoehn grew up in a Seventh-day Adventist home and early on was taught respect for church leaders. Through the years in the classroom or on Sabbath morning she enhoyed reading and telling stories of Adventist pioneers. Growing up in Canada in a writer's home, putting pen to paper se
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  • The Gift: The Hmong New Year

    Ia Xiang, Gou Run-Lin, Ia Xiong, Run-Lin Gou

    Hardcover (Pacific Asia Pr, Jan. 15, 1996)
    Dao, a Hmong American girl, learns how the Hmong celebrated the New Year in her grandfather's time.
  • Detective Zack and the Danger at Dinosaur Camp

    Jerry D. Thomas

    Paperback (Pacific Pr Pub Assn, Jan. 1, 1996)
    While Zack and his family attend Dinosaur Camp to try to reconcile the Bible's creation story with scientific knowledge about dinosaurs, they become involved in some current detective work as well.
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  • Canyon Girl

    Paula Montgomery

    Paperback (Pacific Pr Pub Assn, July 1, 1988)
    Growing up in a rugged Oregon canyon in the pioneer days, Hazel has many adventures involving everything from roundups to rattlesnakes.
  • Detective Zack and the Secret of Noah's Flood

    Jerry D. Thomas

    Paperback (Pacific Pr Pub Assn, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Ten-year-old Zack travels across the United States searching for scientific clues that provide evidence of the Biblical Flood.
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  • How the Farmer Tricked the Evil Demon

    Alice Lucas, Ia Xiong, Kosal Kong

    Hardcover (Pacific Asia Pr, Jan. 15, 1994)
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  • Mystery on the Midway

    Jerry D. Thomas

    Paperback (Pacific Pr Pub Assn, June 1, 1996)
    While helping his grandmother at the county fair, Zack becomes involved in proving that a new friend is not a thief while learning more about angels
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