Monday, March 26, 2012

CHRISTIAN RECORD SERVICES FOR THE BLIND NEW DIGITAL BOOKS

Read Digital Books On Tape Now

Simple operation. Superior reliability. Great sound quality. What’s not to like about the digital talking book system developed by the National Library Service for the Blind and
Physically Handicapped (NLS)? Christian Record Services for the Blind has now converted a signifi cant portion of its lending library to digital talking books integrated with the NLS system. No more shuffling of multiple cassettes into a balky tape player. No more hoping the tape doesn’t get eaten by the machinery. The digital talking book cartridge—just a bit larger than a credit card—holds an entire book, no matter how large the book is. At press time for this issue of Lifeglow, cartridges for 534 digital talking books were flowing out to readers off the Christian Record library shelves. Of these, a hundred are new books not previously available from the Christian Record library. By the time you read these words, those numbers will already be out of date. Do you already have a digital player from the National Library Service? To begin receiving digital talking books from Christian Record, all it will take is a phone call—speak to Linda at 402-488-0981, ext. 227—or send an email message to services@christianrecord.org. If you are legally blind and a U.S. resident, but do not yet have an NLS digital player, you can receive a player as a free-permanent loan from
your regional or state library for the blind. To find the one nearest to you, go online to www.loc. gov/nls/signup.html, or you can call the NLS at 1-888-NLS-READ (1-888-657-7323).
Christian Record is still sending out audio library books on audiocassette tapes each
week, but the numbers are dwindling and the days of “books on tape” are numbered. Before long—we don’t yet know how long—it will be all digital all the time. So, if you don’t yet have your new digital player from your state library, it’s time to get it ordered.

Here is a selection of titles that are new
to the CRSB library, and now available as
digital talking books:
Larry Yeagley, A Tree Across My Road
Barry C. Black, From the Hood to the Hill
Donald and Vesta Mansell, Under the
Shadow of the Rising Sun
Larry Lichtenwalter, David: A Heart Like His
Larry Lichtenwalter, David: Faith on the Run
James W. Gilley, Keep On Keeping On
Heather Bohlender, Honestly, I’m Struggling
Allen Steele, The French Pilot
Phillip E. Johnson, Darwin on Trial
Ellen G. White, Heaven
Loron Wade, The Ten Commandments
Ty Gibson, See With New Eyes
Emil Dean Peeler, The Zacchaeus Effect
Adriel D. Chilson, They Had a World to Win
Bradley Booth, The Prodigal
Jennifer Rothschild, Lessons I Learned in
the Dark
Joe L. Wheeler, editor, Tears of Joy for Mothers
Joe L. Wheeler, Abraham Lincoln: Man of
Faith and Courage
Joe L. Wheeler, Smoky, The Ugliest Cat in the
World
Joe L. Wheeler, editor, Christmas In My Heart,
volumes 13, 14, and 15
Mark Patinkin, Up and Running
D’Avanzo and Canuteson, When the Vow Breaks
Noni Beth Gibbs, Malchus
Richard W. O’Ffi ll, Standing Firm
Robert M. Johnston, The Spiritual Life
Arthur A. Milward, I’ll Hold You While It Hurts
Jon Katz, The Dogs of Bedlam Farm
Jerry D. Thomas, Conversations With Jesus
Linda Mintle, Breaking Free from Anger and
Unforgiveness
John Thomas McLarty, Adventist Spirituality
for Thinkers and Seekers
Patty Ntihemuka, The Woman at the Well
Trudy Morgan-Cole, That First Christmas
David George, Spirit Warrior
Stephen Kirkpatrick, Lost in the Amazon
Joni Eareckson Tada, A Place of Healing
Nathalie Ladner-Bischoff, Touched by a
Miracle
William E. Richardson, Fugitives
Richard L. Neil, The God You Thought You Knew
Dan M. Appel, The Choice
Roy Adams, Crossing Jordan
Albert A. C. Waite, Let the Earth Speak
Karl Haffner, The Cure for the Last Daze
Karl Haffner, Soul Matters
Karl Haffner, Pilgrim’s Problems
Arleta Richardson, The Growing Years
Arleta Richardson, At Home in North Branch
Emily Star Wilkens, African Rice Heart
Loren Seibold, A God We Can Trust
Lynn Austin, A Candle In the Darkness
Randall L. Roberts, The End is Near Again
Beverly Lewis, The Shunning
Beverly Lewis, The Confession
Beverly Lewis, The Reckoning
Joy Swift, When Death Isn’t Fair
David Laskin, The Children’s Blizzard
Grover Wilcox, Nobody’s Boy
Jon Paulien, John, the Beloved Gospel
Jon Paulien, Meet God Again—for the First Time
Ellie Kay, The New Bride Guide
Paul M. Meyer, Unlocking Your Legacy: 25
Keys for Success
Dale Henry, The Proverbial Cracker Jack
Brenda Walsh and Kay Rizzo, Battered to
Blessed
William Lindner Jr., Andrew Murray
Judie Gulley, Country Roads, Painted Skies
George Grant, The Courage and Character of
Teddy Roosevelt
Janette Oke, Heart of the Wilderness
Michael Honeycutt, In the House of the
Interpreter
Michael J. Collins, M.D., Hot Lights, Cold Steel
Col. Edward Fleming, Heart of the Storm
Stanley Maxwell, Prisoner for Christ
Herbert E. Douglass, Should We Ever Say, “I
Am Saved”?
Ellen G. White/Ken McFarland, Sitting at the
Feet of Jesus
Marti Olsen Laney, The Introvert Advantage

For more Information Go To:
http://services.christianrecord.org/library/index.php

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