
A Drop of Mercy
Historical fiction about a young Mennonite man and his family and friends during the Revolutionary War. Twice he is put to a tremendous test. The first time he failed it. But after he has given his heart to God he has another chance to show mercy. Will he? This book will help you examine the nonresistant doctrine against the backdrop of extremely challenging times. What would you have done? 134 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: An instance of graphic violence is noted on p. 45.

A Good Different
Musikali and Joyce both grew up in rural areas of Kenya. Tribal custom ruled their lives, and much tension and selfishness surrounded them. They end up living in the city in extreme poverty. Read how they become acquainted with Christian people and find the Lord. 254 pages; paper.

A Greater Call
Wei was another mouth to feed in a land racked with extreme famine. As a baby, he was carried out of the village and left to die. Yet he crawled home and survived, for God had a special purpose for him. As an adult, he gave his heart to God and threw himself into study and the work of the Lord in a land of spiritual famine. 195 pages; paper.

A Heart for God
The heart is a marvelous thing. Though created by God, for God, sin alienates our heart from God and enslaves the will. However, there is cleansing available. God can change our heart and recreate in it His own likeness. This book expands upon these basic truths and includes inspiration about purity and how to respond when we are sinned against. Easy to read for youth and adults. 133 pages; paper.

A Home for the Heart
Rosalie Penner as told by Betty Friesen. Times are tough. Money is scarce. The beginning of the Great Depression finds the Langemann family looking for jobs. Lizzie, age 16, leaves home to work in Winnipeg as a housemaid. As she struggles to gain experience and learn the strange new ways, she also faces the need of her soul. Step by step God leads her, and she finds rest and a home for her soul. 224 pages; paper.

A Kind of Courage
A book of short stories about great battles fought, victories won, and tough choices confronting young teens. Battling feelings of worthlessness, temptations and finding acceptance are some of the challenges the young people in these stories face. “A Kind of Courage” will help you make choices that will strengthen you spiritually. 123 pages; paper.

A Legend of Compassion
A unique collection of poems that tell a story, this volume is an excellent source for recitation, school memorization, or poem fests. In this book you will find favorites like “The Unbarred Door,” “The Skater and the Wolves,” “The Deacon’s Masterpiece,” and “The Owl Critic,” along with other old classics and new inspirations, all carefully selected for interesting content. 102 pages, paperback.

A Life Redeemed
This is the life story of Ludlow Walker. He was determined to make a good life for himself but left God in the background. He started at the bottom, working on a ship and climbed the ladder of success until he was a wealthy and influential businessman in Belize. He put his business up for sale and was bitterly disappointed when no one would buy his enterprise. In despair, he turned to his father’s Bible, and God was able to reach his heart. 224 pages; paperback.

A Penny Parcel
Ashley knows only the orphanage until she is sent to live temporarily with a family. Other people don’t know that the father drinks and beats the children, but it leaves physical and emotional scars. Back at the orphanage, Ashley keeps the scars as hidden as possible. Then she is sent to live with a family wanting to adopt her, and the stage is set for major battles. 388 pages; paperback.

A Place for Ruth
The true life story of Ruth, a German Mennonite girl raised in Nazi Germany. Ruth and her siblings and mother are refugees in Denmark and her father is a prisoner of war. Once reunited, they are destitute and dependent on charity from America. 204 pages; paperback.

A Reason to Hope
What will sustain Mira Kalinowski and her family when they return to find their former home reduced to a pile of bricks during World War II? The emotional scars of war permanently mark this Polish family. As a young adult, Mira realizes her need for purpose in life. Can the Catholic Church provide answers? 252 pages; paper.

A Resident Alien in Search of a Home
This is Maxeau’s story—his childhood in Haiti, coming to New York City, a near-death encounter with organized crime in Miami, drift ing in Las Vegas, and finally back to New York City where he found the church and was baptized upon the confession of his faith. This is not an average book! An excellent gift for any youth or adult. 319 pages; paperback.

A Service of Love
A collection of short stories by young men who, for conscience sake, chose alternative service instead of joining the military. Copies of letters sent by family and official documents are included. Valuable history of military exemptions and the 1-W program are also part of this book. 294 pages; paperback.

A Small Price to Pay
Living in the Soviet Union during World War II, young Mikhail Khorev saw much suffering and death. Often homeless and near starvation, he struggled to believe in God’s love. An inspirational story of how Mikhail grows to believe in a loving God, finding the grace to suffer any trial in His name. 251 pages; paper.

A Storm Too Soon
In May of 2007, three veteran sailors set out on an voyage from Florida to France. But the trip soon turns into a nightmare when their sailboat is caught in the throes of a mighty storm. This is the story of their desperate struggle to survive in a small life raft battered by eighty-foot waves, and the story of the brave coast guardsmen who risked their own lives to save the stranded sailors. 220 pages; paperback.

A Strong Tower
Set in the 1100s, this historical fiction describes the spiritual struggles and persecution of the Waldensians. Follow sixteen-year-old Anna Prouse as she accompanies a group of weary refugees who roam the Alps as they seek to follow their God. A sobering book that causes us to be more thankful for the blessings we are able to enjoy. 193 pages; paper.

A Study in Christian Doctrine
This little booklet contains simple explanations of 33 doctrines and articles of faith. Scripture references for each section are included. This is a good book to give to people who are just getting acquainted with the faith because the doctrines are presented more simply than in the Principles of Faith book. 56 pages; paper.


