
150th Anniversary Commemoration Service
This booklet contains a transcript of the speakers’ comments at the special commemoration service held prior to the 2009 Annual Meeting. Valuable from both a historical and inspirational perspective, this booklet will be of interest to many. 32 pages; paper.

A History of the Church of God
An explanation of how the true Church of God is discerned and known. He also writes of his call and work, and of the formation of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Includes an index and a brief biography of Holdeman by F. H. Wenger. 194 pages; paper.

A Mirror of Baptism
A reprint of a book first published in the German language in 1744 and printed in English in 1851. This book has been sought by those who wished for a writing about baptism and also by those who treasure old writings of Mennonite origin. In three parts, Funk writes of the baptism of the Holy Spirit; baptism with water, including the scriptural mode of water baptism; and baptism of the passion of Jesus. 110 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.

Bible Doctrine and Practice
An exposition of the doctrines of the Bible as believed and practiced by the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. It clearly explains all the major tenets of our faith, and refers often to the Scriptures and other historical doctrinal writings. The articles contain clear doctrinal teaching as well as explanations of their present-day practice. Bible Doctrine and Practice is recommended for everyone who desires a better understanding of the doctrines of God’s Word and their practical application. 464 pages; hardcover.

Biography and Exhortation of Hiram J. Mininger
Hiram Mininger tells of his search for the truth and how he became acquainted with John Holdeman’s teachings and was later baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Included is a statement of his reasons for leaving the “old” Mennonite Church. We get a glimpse of the earnestness of our forefathers in seeking the truth. 23 pages; paperback.

By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them
A writing originally published in the Botschafter der Wahrheit in 1900 and later translated into English. It tells how the Mennonites fared in Holland after persecution ceased and about the decline of spirituality in Holland, Prussia, and Russia, and expresses Peter Toews’ convictions about a body of believers who are united in faith and manner of living. 48 pages; paper.

Centennial of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite
A session of the 1959 General Conference was dedicated to a centennial observance of the founding of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Numerous speakers addressed the development of the church from various aspects. 40 pages; paper.

Child Nurture for the Christian Home
Child Nurture for the Christian Home was written with the conviction to share the fundamental scriptural teachings for structuring a Christian home. The focus of this book is on the scriptural groundwork on which to base the nurture of children. The chapters cover topics such as “Preparing to Be a Parent,” “The Child’s Will,” “Character Development,” and “About Teenagers.” This book is recommended for all Christian homes-those which are in the midst of raising children, those which hope for children in the future, and homes where the children are grown. 336 pages; hardcover.

Confession of Faith and Conference Order
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. 133 pages; hardcover.

Doctrines of the Bible
This book was produced by the Mennonite General Conference in the 1920’s. It sets forth a clear discussion of the doctrines of the Bible. This book presents the scriptural foundations for many of the beliefs we hold, and much valuable teaching can be gleaned from its pages. 639 pages; hardcover.

Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History
A classic of early Christianity equal to the works of Flavius Josephus. Eusebius (c. A.D. 260-340) chronicles the events of the first three centuries of the Christian church recording a vast number of vital facts about early Christianity that can be found in no other ancient source. Eusebius endeavored to record history before eye-witnesses were killed and libraries were destroyed in persecutions by Rome. He faithfully transcribed important documents so that future generations would have a collection of factual data to interpret. Hardcover; 477 pages.

Faith of Our Fathers on Eschatology
This book has been reprinted from the original work which was first published in 1946. It sets forth a position relating to Christ’s second coming that we feel is scriptural and sound and seeks to disprove unscriptural views. This book is deep reading and is of interest to those making a serious study of beliefs about the end times. 423 pages; paper.

History of Christian Public Service
A concise overview of convictions and events that led to the formation of Christian Public Service during the early 1950s. This booklet tells of the challenges faced by conscientious objectors beginning with World War I and the intent of the 1-W service program as well as Preparatory Class. 48 pages; paper.

John Holdeman: Life, Labors, Legacy
A compilation of writings and information from the life of John Holdeman and the early history of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. This book has two parts. Part One tells of John Holdeman as a farmer, as an author, and as a traveling evangelist. It also tells of the establishing of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, on the old foundation. Part Two contains many of Holdeman’s writings which were not in print, many of which have recently been translated into English. 531 pages; paper.




