July 28 2020
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Did you know that Goshen Baptist Church has a library? If you haven't done so already, take the time to look at our selection of books. Summer is the perfect time to read a book. We have recently added a number of new books, both in the childrens and adult section. If you are looking for  something specific, there is a computer on the back counter that you can use to search our card catalog.  If you have questions about the church library, suggestions of books, or questions about donations, please feel free to contact the church librarians, Lucy Braun (lucy@pabox.net) or Sandy Engelman (sbengelman@gmail.com).


New library books:

Kids Fiction:
Jane Peart's Orphan Train West books 1-5
Threshold Series by Christa Kinde; The Hidden Deep, The Blue Door and
The Broken Window
The Ark, the Reed, and the Fire Cloud by Jenny Cote
The Dreamer, the Schemer, and the Robe by Jenny Cote
The Broken Promise by Ravi Zacharias
Dixie Morris Animal Adventures by Gilbert Morris
Imagination Station books 15-17
Diary of a Teenage Girl: Chloe books 1-4
Code of Silence series books 1-3 by Tim Shoemaker

Childrens Videos:
Auto-B-Good Faith Builders
The Torchlighters The John Bunyan Story
Hermie & Friends Milo the Mantis Who Wouldn't Pray

Adult Fiction
Plain Peace by Beth Wiseman
Beside Still Waters by Tricia Goyer
An Amish Market by Amy Clipston, Kathleen Fuller, etc
Clover Ridge series by Amy Lillard
Sisters of the Quilt series by Cindy Woodsmall
The Brides of the Big Valley by Wanda Brunstetter
Love Story by Karen Kingsbury
In This Moment by Karen Kingsbury
The Prayer Jar series by Wanda Brunstetter
The Outcast by Jolina Peterson, a modern retelling of The Scarlet Letter
If I Run series by Terri Blackstock
Smoke Screen by Terri Blackstock
The Tinderbox and The Timepiece by Beverly Lewis
Men of Valor series by Irene Hannon
The Nikki Boyd Files books 1-4 by Lisa Harris
The Precinct 11 series books 1-3 by Jerry B. Jenkins
The Blue Justice series books 1-4 by Lynette Eason
Threads of Suspicion by Dee Henderson
The Confession and The Witness by Robert Whitlow
Guardians of Justice series Books 1-3 by Irene Hannon

Adult Nonfiction:
Port of Two Brothers by Paul Schlener a story of two missionary brothers
and their work on the Amazon
Left To Tell by Immaculee Ilibagiza (The author tells her story of how
she survived the Rwandan Holocaust.)
A Million Ways To Die by Rick James
Devotedly by Valerie Elliot Shepard, a new release of the personal
letters and love story of Jim and Elisabeth Elliot
Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters by Meg Meeker 10 Secrets Every Father
Should Know
Therefore I Have Hope by Cameron Cole 248.8 Col
The Life We Never Expected by Andrew and Rachel Wilson


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