
Traveling to Europe
In 2018, Leroy and Esther Stoll embarked on a European trip to explore the history of their faith aboard the Queen Mary 2, the world’s only remaining ocean liner. Included are accounts of Amish and Anabaptist history and a section of photographs in the center of the book. Similar to the book, Traveling to Alaska. Paperback; 244 pages.

Trials and Trails of Burkina Faso
This is the tale, in the form of letters written to folks back home, of a young man’s time as a volunteer worker for Christian Service International in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Repairing wells, helping with eye clinics, telling the people the Gospel story, and many more experiences are shared in a way that puts you right there with him. 224 pages; paperback.

Trouble, Trials, and Trust
Stephanie Kauffman continues to write about her life in this third book, following The Girl With Nine Lives and Suitcases, Schools, and Survival. While teaching in Alberta, Stacy has a chance to travel to Peru. Little do they know that they will land in the middle of a terrorist uprising. Facing death and danger, Stacy soon discovers the leading of God and learns to depend on him like never before. Upon returning home she finds her re-adjustment to be a difficult experience, but again, God is there. Stacy’s adventures continue as she travels to Eastern Canada and Alaska. A six-month teaching opportunity in Australia rounds out the book’s adventures. 230 pages; paperback.

Troubled Minds
How is a church to provide help for those with mental illness? Too many times we feel helpless, and situations are ignored. The author shares some very personal experiences that are helpful in understanding those going through anything from simple depression to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. This book is not about providing diagnosis, professional therapy or medication, but about how a church can work with the professionals and minister to these people and their families. It is a good resource for those desiring a background understanding of how to help. 221 pages; paper.

Tsunami!
This book contains many accounts of the survivors of the devastating Tsunami that struck Indonesia and surrounding countries on December 26, 2004. Most of the stories are about Christians who endured the disaster, or of those who became Christians afterward. These stories provide a vivid example of the strength Christ gives in times of tragedy.147 pages; paper.

Tug of War
A young artist goes to the fishing village of Runswick Bay in Yorkshire, England, to get away from the pressures of the city and to paint. As he boards in a fisherman’s home, their simple faith prompts him to consider his life. Making the right friends and listening to the simple messages of a fisherman cause him to realize that a tremendous tug of war is taking place for control of his soul and life. 112 pages; paper.

Twas Seeding Time
A Mennonite view of the American Revolution. This book takes place more than 200 years ago in Pennsylvania during the American Revolution. It tells of the ridicule, injury, loss of crops and other material things that Mennonites endured during this time. The perspective of history offered in this book and the effects of nonresistance is seldom considered today. 224 pages; paperback.

Twelve Extraordinary Women
Follow the author as he takes a personal look at the lives of twelve faithful women mentioned in the Bible. They were ordinary, common, and in some cases low-caste, yet each was made extraordinary by her life-changing encounter with God. 219 pages; paperback.

Twelve Ordinary Men
They were not scholars or religious sages, so why did Jesus select these twelve men? The group included common fishermen, a hated tax collector, and an impulsive political zealot. But they answered Jesus’s call and became the first leaders of the church. 201 pages; paper.

Twelve Years a Slave
This is the true story of Solomon Northup, who was born and raised as a freeman in New York. He lived the American dream, with a house and a loving family – a wife and two children. Then one day he was drugged, kidnapped, and sold into slavery in the deep south. These are the true accounts of his twelve hard years as a slave. 230 pages; paper.

Un cordón de tres dobleces
(Threefold Cord, Spanish version) In this book about marriage and the home, God’s plan for husband-wife relationships is taught in a clear, interesting manner. Included are chapters about preparing for marriage; the beginnings of a happy home; the husband’s role as a loving, self-sacrificing leader; the wife’s place in submission and support; and resolving differences and misunderstandings. Many practical, downto-earth situations are described. This book is full of valuable teaching for every husband and wife. 167 pages; paperback.

Unconditional Surrender
Following in his father’s footsteps, Pete Lewis joins the US Navy and serves in Vietnam. When he returns home, he marries and becomes a game warden, sheriff’s deputy, and ranger in Colorado. Pete begins to read his Bible and think back to conversations he had with a Mennonite friend in Oregon. Slowly but surely the Lord leads him toward an unconditional surrender. 368 pages; paperback.

Under His Wings
This book is written to comfort and instruct those who struggle with fear and doubt. In it you will read about being still before the Lord and what it means to dwell under the blessing of God. It covers the difference between the fear of God and ungodly fear and discusses faith and assurance. 177 pages; paperback.

Understanding 4 Part Harmony
An introduction to the art of harmonizing music. This book explores chord structure and attempts to give guidance to anyone wishing to write four-part harmony. Parts of this book are technical. Those interested in writing music will find many useful tips and explanations. Included are examples of common hymns with various arrangements in the harmony to illustrate the effects of different musical styles. 76 pages; paper.





