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Archived book reviews:
A Promise Kept by Robertson McQuilkin
and the Shofar Blew by Francine Rivers
And Then There Were Two by Gilbert Morris
Anonymous Tip by Michael Farris
Bryson City Tales by Walt Larimore, M.D.
Choosing the Amusing by Marilyn Meberg
Drummer in the Dark by T. Davis Bunn
Eli by Bill Myers
Elijah by Charles Swindoll
Esther by Charles Swindoll
Gardening Mercies by Laurie Ostby Kehler
The Great Divide by T. Davis Bunn
Home to Harmony by Phillip Gulley
Just For You by Max Lucado
Moses by Charles Swindoll
October Song and other books by Beverly Lewis
The O'Malley Family Series by Dee Henderson
One by One by Gilbert Morris

One Small Sparrow by Jeff Leeland
The Pearl by Angela Hunt
The Rescuer by Dee Henderson
The Seat Beside Me by Nancy Moser
The Steeple Chase by Marian Deever Everson
The Tail of the Dragon by Robert Wise &
   William Wilson
Traveling Light by Max Lucado
True Honor/Uncommon Heroes by Dee Henderson
The Wayward Series by Bodie and Brock Thoene
When Life Hurts by Philip Yancey
While Mortals Sleep by Jack Cavanaugh

Article: Quotes we love by Ruth Abbott
Christmas books 2003

All About Price Library

library personnel

Our library is quite an adventure. It is indeed a growing place with many new shelves, new books, and attractive displays. It is easy to locate the different categories for children, youth fiction and nonfiction. There is a special section for popular authors. A cart labeled “New Books” has the latest additions to the library.

On the far wall, near the desk, are the audiocassettes. These are great while driving or relaxing. We have books on tape, sermons, and a very good reading of the Bible. The tapes are especially nice for anyone with a vision problem.

The videos are located next to the cassettes. The children are well acquainted with those shelves. We have some very good videos for their viewing. There is also a nice selection for adults and families. Many of the videos are of popular books. Other videos are on different subjects. We have a series of three called “God's Creations”. If you haven't seen them, they are well worth the time. They are beautiful — a great place to start with someone that you want to bring to the Lord.

The children's nook has a small table and chairs. A larger table with chairs for bigger people is nice for meetings or to sit while looking through books. also there is a comfortable chair by the fiction section.

On the checkout desk there is a map/guide to help you. Behind the desk there is always (on Sundays) a person with a smile ready to help.Church and Synagogue Library Assoc.

Once a month the children come into the library during the Sunday School hour for reading time. They come by classes and Laura Bence reads something that is appropriate for their age group. This is a very popular program.

The library at our church is a special jewel that many churches are not blessed with. Come and enjoy the blessing either before or after you've had fellowship and snacks in Bailey Hall. It's right next door! If you don't have the time, wave at us as you walk by our beautiful new windows.

*Our library is associated with the Church and Synagogue Library Association.

arrow More about the library . . . updated Oct. 2003

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