Leaning Toward the Light

In this devotional book for women, the author shares experiences from her life and the lives of others. The topics are varied, with a focus on seeking God and fellowship with Christian friends as a way of finding joy in difficult places. Ninety-nine devotionals; each notes a related scripture to read. 207 pages; paperback.

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Leaving Russia: The Journey to Canada

In this book you will read stories and learn about the Mennonites that moved to the prairies of Manitoba. In the 1870s, the group arrived after a long journey. They sailed over the Atlantic Ocean and along several rivers, and then travelled across land by wagon train. The Mennonites were welcomed by the Canadian government because they were known to be great farmers. But starting to farm this new land was just the beginning of the Mennonites’ story. Good for upper grades at school, but suitable for any age. 80 pages; paperback; Plett Foundation.

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Let the Little Children Come

Moms, do you feel unsure about how to pray with your children? How do you teach them to pray? This book touches on these topics, and it also covers praying with the different ages of children, our own prayer life, and ways to vary prayer time so it doesn’t become mechanical. A good book for parents of small and school age children. 159 pages; paperback.

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Light Side Dark Side

Shari Beth cared for everybody she met in Haiti, from those whose wounds she bandaged to the souls trapped in Satan worship. This book opens a window into Haitian culture and shows the contrast between God’s power and the power of darkness.

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Lively Stones

This little volume is a scrapbook of excerpts from historical writings of the Mennonites, from the Martyrs Mirror through the time of immigration to America. In the back is some family history of the David C Koehn and the Andrew Koehn families. Collected over many years by Merle Koehn, the purpose is to give posterity a glimpse into the history of the forefathers and the challenging times they lived through. 107 pages; coil-bound; paperback.

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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 … Read More

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Merriam-Webster Dictionary, paperback, desk size

A compact dictionary suitable for students to keep in their desk at school. More than 75,000 definitions. 927 pages; paperback; Merriam-Webster Inc

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Mistaken Identity

The unprecedented story of Laura Van Ryn and Whitney Cerak. After a tragic car accident, the sole survivor is rushed to the hospital in a coma. Everyone believes that Whitney Cerak was the one who died in the crash, until she wakes up in the hospital. Paperback; 278 pages.

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Moscow Express and Other Stories from Russia

Moscow Express is the last book written by Georgi Vins before he succumbed to the inoperable tumor that took his life. The manuscript was finished on his deathbed. These true stories, essays, and letters from the author and his fellow countrymen leave a beautiful testimony of courage, faith, and the saving power of Jesus Christ in Communist Russia.

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Ne Studierunk en de Christliche Lia

A Study in Christian Doctrine – Plautdietsch. 64 pages; paperback.

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