
Living in the World
The author, Ronald C. Jantz, is Librarian Emeritus at Rutger’s University with family ties to the Holdeman Mennonite group. Part 1 of this book reviews the Anabaptist faith since the sixteenth century. Part 2 focuses on the Holdeman Mennonite faith among Anabaptist churches and offers a frank assessment of the challenges facing the church in modern times. This book is a well-written historical account of the Holdeman faith and culture as it relates to the preservation of key Anabaptist doctrines. 196 pages; paperback.

Love and Nonresistance
A biblical study of the doctrine of nonresistance. This book is divided into three parts: “Old Testament Foundations,” “New Testament Principles,” and “Practical Aspects.” The last section, “Practical Aspects,” is thought-provoking and applies the doctrine of nonresistance to everyday life. A foundational teaching of the Christian’s conscientious objection to war is included. 186 pages; paperback.

Love and Respect
The love she most desires and the respect he desperately needs. The Bible commands husbands to love and wives to obey – or in the context of this book – respect. When either of these needs of love or respect are not met, the “crazy cycle” starts to spin and spirals down. Husbands and wives can see and hear the same things and each react differently because she sees and hears through pink and he sees and hears with blue. However, pink and blue can make God’s purple. This is a book that deals with the challenges that can come into a marriage. It contains good, practical advice for all ages. 324 pages; hardcover.

Lovers of the Truth
This story is based on an account in the Martyrs Mirror of how the Greek brethren in Thessalonica learned of the Anabaptists through some Moravian boys who were kidnapped by the Turks and sold into Greece. This book will make history come alive to its readers. 307 pages; hardcover.

Loyalty Test
Christian watches uneasily as anti-British attitudes bubble up in the American colonies. As rebellion progresses to outright war, Christian stands by as the new colonial army commandeers his wheat and cattle. But what will be the consequences of refusing to obey the new law requiring citizens to swear loyalty to the state? A sequel to Hidden Riches. 190 pages; paperback.

Man: The Dwelling Place of God
This book examines various aspects of one central topic: the relationship of God with mankind. It is man’s duty and privilege to “glorify God and enjoy Him forever.” Some of the themes explored are leaving your old life behind, making moral choices, understanding the Bible, loving God, and Christian fellowship. 195 pages; paperback.

Maniel pou Minis
(Ministers’ Manual, Creole version) Part One is the confession of faith, including the Eighteen Articles of Faith and the Articles of Faith of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Part Two is the ministers’ manual, setting forth the procedures to be followed by the ministry in administering the sacraments and officiating the ceremonies of baptism, marriage, etc. 106 pages; hardcover.

Martyrs Mirror
An extensive record of martyrs and Anabaptists who baptized only upon conversion and confession of faith, and willingly suffered and died for the testimony of their Savior. Their deaths spread the truth and converted yet more to the faith which the state churches and civil governments were trying to eradicate. An important book for the Christian home. 1157 pages; hardcover.

Martyrs Mirror Excerpts
A collection of accounts spanning the centuries of persecution as recorded in the Martyrs Mirror. The full account is usually given; the size of the book results from Min. Joe Isaac’s careful selection of accounts. This collection represents a good cross section of the Martyrs Mirror. 335 pages; hardcover.

Men Called Him Master
The preaching of John the Baptizer is causing a stir in Bethany. Along with great crowds of people, Andrew and his brother John are listening to the prophet preach when he baptizes a Galilean. Who is this fascinating Stranger from Galilee who speaks about the Kingdom of God? Could this be the Messiah who had finally come to defeat the Roman empire? Originally published in 1948, this old favorite has been reprinted by PrairieView Press and offers a glimpse at the life and times of Jesus while on Earth. 184 pages; paperback.









