
A Study in Christian Doctrine – Plautdietsch
(A Study in Christian Doctrine, Plautdietsch version) 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. 63 pages; paper.

A Tale of Three Kings
What do you do when someone throws a spear at you? In somewhat allegorical fashion, this book examines what it means to let God do his work in you when a trusted leader or fellow Christian has caused hurt. It holds out hope, healing and comfort if you are confused and bitter, all while pointing out the virtue and blessing of brokenness. 110 pages; paperback.

A Threefold Cord
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. 144 pages; hardcover.

Aaron’s Civil War
Aaron grew up in a Stauffer Mennonite home. As a teenager, he became rebellious and joined the Union Army fighting in the Civil War. He soon realized what a mistake he had made. Upon returning home, he felt tremendous guilt. This is a true story of accepting the gift of salvation. 196 pages; paper.

Absolute Surrender
An edited collection of messages delivered in London in 1895. Too many Christians, though they have been born again, are not completely surrendered to God. Self can even seek to do God’s work. The reader is pointed to the truth that God wants each Christian to be completely filled with the Spirit. 160 pages; paper.

According to Luke
Read through the Gospel of Luke with this book as an accompanying study guide. This book takes the writings of Luke and explains them in practical ways that Christians, young and old, will be able to understand and apply. The readings are short and suitable as material for personal or family devotions. 95 pages; paper.

Active Love
A Bible study lesson taken from 102 Devotional Sermonettes. This is part of a series of single-lesson Bible studies for youth and adults for pick-and-choose, covering a variety of topics. This lesson will be sent in PDF form via email after purchase. Copies may be made for all of the class or congregation.

Adoniram Judson: Bound for Burma
The son of a Congregational minister in Colonial America, Adoniram Judson was exceptionally gifted. While in school he forsook the religious teaching of his childhood only to find his beliefs shaken by the dramatic death of a friend. This caused Adoniram to reconsider and commit his life to God, leading him to eventually become the first missionary from North America to travel to Burma with the Gospel. 231 pages; paperback.

Against the Odds
In 1952, Vera Overholt was a lively three-year-old when she was stricken with a severe case of polio. The disease left her with a twisted torso, impaired lungs, and nearly useless arms. She did not give in to the victim mentality but persevered, greatly helped by a strong faith in God, determination, and a loving family. 200 pages; paperback.

Alone Yet Not Alone
The year is 1755. The Leininger family is celebrating a fruitful harvest in this New World where they can worship God freely. But with the beginning of the French and Indian War, the natives change from friend to enemy. In the devastating Penn’s Creek Massacre many settlers lose their lives. Two young girls are taken captive, but they are determined to never forget the God of their fathers. Historical fiction based on actual events. Ages 10-14. 149 pages; paper.

Angel in the Rubble
This is the first-person account of the last survivor found after the 9/11 World Trade Center attack. Trapped in the rubble after Tower One fell, Genelle Guzman reviewed her life and tried to make connection with God again. After many hours, her hand finally broke through some debris and another hand gripped hers. This is the story of the “Last Survivor,” but also the story of her spiritual reawakening. 228 pages; paperback.

Angels in the Night
Pablo and Euni Yoder and their five children endure many dangers and tests of faith as missionaries in Nicaragua. But, in spite of the poverty and violence that surrounds them, a fledgling church is emerging and a small light is beginning to pierce the darkness. A sequel to Angels Over Waslala. 359 pages; paper.

Anxious
Are you a worrier? Worry causes us to lose sleep, to lose our appetite, or to be restless and yet paralyzed at the same time. What does God say about worry? There is appropriate fear and clinical anxiety. The author seeks to divide between those and the worry that most of us deal with – the kind God would have us leave behind. This book points us to the Bible, where God reassures us and asks us for a faith-filled, trusting response. Recommended reading! 174 pages; paperback; IVP Books.






