Category Archives: Harvey Yoder
Wang Ping’s Sacrifice
. . . and Other Stories of Christians in Communist China The true stories in this book vividly portray the house church in China and the individuals at its heart. The church — strong, flourishing, and faithful in spite of … Continue reading
A Greater Call
Spiritual famine gripped China. The Communist government demanded loyalty and had ways of dealing with people who held other views. But to Chinese Christians, Jesus Christ was worth any sacrifice — position, family, friends, even life. Few believers lived in … Continue reading
The Happening
It was just another Monday morning. The people of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, went about their daily lives, tending their farms and heading off to work or school. Only one man had any idea what this particular Monday would hold. One … Continue reading
Miss Nancy
Miss Nancy is the inspiring story of God’s work in the life of one Amish missionary to Belize. As a result of her years of selfless service to the small Central American nation, Miss Nancy Coblentz is known and loved … Continue reading
A Life Redeemed
God took note of a young Jamaican man, Ludlow Walker. This book is the inspiring story of his journey from his childhood to his current calling as a minister of the Gospel. Ludlow wandered around the globe with the Merchant … Continue reading
A Small Price to Pay
“Please, would you let us stay inside your house tonight?” Mama was talking fast through the closed door. “I have no room for such a big family,” the voice from inside said firmly. Mama turned and joined us. We crossed … Continue reading
Tsunami!
Purnama had barely gone a quarter of a mile before he saw a sight that burned itself in his memory. Coming down the street toward him was a crowd of people. A wall of waterborne debris, as high as the … Continue reading
Where Little Ones Cry
In the midst of the terror that war brings are the little children. Their stories are not of typical, carefree children. Some of these true accounts have happy endings, but sad trails lead them there. The purpose of this book … Continue reading
Elena
Growing up in a Christian home in communist Romania brought its own kind of suffering for Elena. Losing her grandfather and beloved father also took an emotional toll on the young girl. At eleven years old, she was sent to … Continue reading
In Search of Home
No one had ever understood Zumrat. Now her marriage was failing and her heart was in turmoil. But Zumrat was a Muslim. If she accepted this Christian God, her family would disown her. Her husband would despise her. She might … Continue reading