Cloud Country
Cloud Country
By Jan S. Doward

The lure of the open trail comes vividly to life as two young writers tell of an adventure on foot into the vast, rugged Olympics. The preparations and the actual trek into one of our country’s last frontiers will fill the reader with new appreciation of the wild, unconquered country. A feeling of wonderlust and the challenge of new horizons will thrill the beginning hiker.
Last Tiger Out
Last Tiger Out
By Jan S. Doward

Dan Maukar’s first love was his plane. Then came Molly, a beautiful black-haired girl; next, the people of his country. Dan was one of the top 10 Indonesian Air Force pilots chosen for jet training in Egypt.
Out of the Storm
Out of the Storm
By Jan S. Doward

As a young boy, Jan was inducted into the army. He considered himself a Christian, but through his experiences in the army, God showed him that he needed to be a follower of Jesus.  
The Seventh Escape
The Seventh Escape
By Jan S. Doward

Like millions of other Europeans, Walter Logé was caught in the violent vortex of World War II. An ambulance driver in the German army, he was taken prisoner toward the end of the conflict and shipped by boxcar deep into Russia to the gloomy labor camp of Makeyevka.  
They Came to Wrong Way Home
They Came to Wrong Way Home
By Jan S. Doward

This is the story of Ray Smith, the father of a family that migrated from the state of Washington to the frontier of Alaska in 1930, and Mable Smith, the mother of the family, whose ingenuity, courage, and Christian faith helped to see the family through many dark and trying hours. 
Voices From the Sky
Voices From the Sky
By Jan S. Doward

Voices from the Sky explores in depth the meaning of these three messages and comes up with some interesting reasons for the fact that Christ has not yet come as He promised.