
Great-Grandfather’s Diary: Tobias A. Unruh
Diary of Tobias A. Unruh, compiled and originally published by Abe J. Unruh. This booklet contains entries from the diary of Tobias A. Unruh about the journey to America. Tobias Unruh was one of a group of delegates appointed to investigate locations for settlement by Mennonites from Russia and East Prussia. The first part has entries from the travels of April to August of 1873. The second part has entries from the immigration during July 1874 to January 1875. Tobias Unruh’s concern for their spiritual welfare is shown in his remarks. 36 pages; paperback.

Have You Considered? Evidence beyond a Reasonable Doubt
This book explores the creation through science and the Word of God. For each day of the year, there is a short devotional with scripture references and some very interesting scientific facts. Topics include biology, geology, genetics, and history. Written in a style that is appropriate to be read to young children, yet enjoyable for adults. Over 400 pages of colorfully illustrated commentary; hardcover.

He Loves Me!
So many Christians believe God’s love is fickle: when they sin, He turns away in disgust and anger. They waffle between “He loves me” and “He loves me not” because of their behavior. Learn how God loves humankind not for what they do — but who they are. 190 pages; paperback.

Healing for Damaged Emotions
Events in our lives, both good and bad, form rings in us like the rings in a tree. Each ring records memories that affect our feelings, our relationships, and our thoughts about God. In this classic work, David Seamands encourages us to live compassionately with ourselves as we allow the Holy Spirit to heal our past. As he helps us name hurdles in our lives—such as guilt, poor self-worth, and perfectionism, this book shows us how we can find freedom from our pain and enjoy the abundant life God wants for us.

Heart to Heart, Godly Wisdom Woman to Woman
This devotional book for women is comprised of short inspirational essays and stories written by older Christian women for those following in their footsteps. Each article highlights one or more Bible verses. Solid biblical principles are encouraged in a down-to-earth, practical way. 105 devotionals; 210 pages; paperback.

Heaven-Sent Miracles and Rescues
In Heaven-Sent Miracles and Rescues, Andrea shares tales of amazing and supernatural occurrences she’s seen from the frontline. From breathtaking water recoveries, to heroic battles against housefires, to astonishing interventions against medical crises, Andrea’s accounts of emergency rescues will have you reading with interest while reassuring you of God’s awe-inspiring power over every circumstance. Paperback, 223 pages.

Help! I Want to Change
“Why can’t I change?” Have you ever asked this? Maybe you want more discipline in your eating habits, or you struggle with uncontrolled anger outbursts. Perhaps sinful addictions have a strong hold upon you or a loved one. This book explains how it is the power of Christ, not our own willpower, that is the key to lasting change. This book is small enough and inexpensive enough to hand out freely to others. 60 pages; paperback.

Hey, Peachey!
This writing is Willie’s account of his experience as a conscientious objector serving his years of 1W service from 1968 to 1970. He was assigned to work with a man who had been a Nazi soldier, had seen awful horrors of war, and who declared himself to be an atheist. Read about how God changed this man’s heart and how He helped Willie. 40 pages; paper.

Hidden Riches
Read this true to life story to experience the agony of a “Swisser” family as they carry on with the conviction to move to the New World after the father dies unexpectedly. It is a story of hardship and God’s providence, of the harsh realities of life in the 1700’s and the kindness of fellow believers who help them on their journey. The rough ocean crossing is described in blunt terms, and the great joy of arriving with friends in Pennsylvania is exhilerating. This book will help us understand what our forefathers endured for the sake of religious freedom. Historical fiction, 143 pages, paper.

Hiding in the Light
Rifqa Bary. Rifqa’s parents are devout Muslims. But something in Rifqua’s heart is not satisfied, and she converts to Christianity. When her father discovers her faith in Christ, he threatens to kill her to save the family honor. This is her story of escape and faith in Jesus through many trials. [This book contains parts that require the reader to use discretion]. 226 pages; paperback; WaterBrook Press.

Hills of Zion
Pope Innocent III attempts to destroy the Albigensian movement. Two feuding brothers strive for glory and the preservation of their consciences. An Irish monk searches for God’s people. A Catholic cardinal, struggling with his church’s brutal tactics, encounters a Waldensian minister. As violence is unleashed on a horrendous scale, these people must find God’s will amidst turmoil and spiritual confusion. Witness how God leads during dire circumstances. Historical fiction. Contains realistic depictions of violence. Recommended for adults and mature youth. 302 pages; paperback.

Hills of Zion – Study Guide
The study guide will enhance the reader’s understanding of “Hills of Zion” by providing historical insights, highlighting literary ploys, and illuminating spiritual symbolism. The guide is intended for use with Bible study groups, homeschoolers, and high school literature classes. Questions for discussion follow an introduction for each chapter.

Hints on Child Training
This book was first published in 1890, but the basic truths of child training never become outdated. There are chapters about training a child’s faith, training a child’s self-control, training the child as a questioner, Sunday observance, courtesy, cultivating a child’s taste in reading, the value of table talk, dealing with fears, and much more. This is a well-balanced, useful book. 193 pages; paper.

His Truth Is Marching On
Takes a close look at the history of prophetic date setting and explores certain “future or fulfilled” questions regarding the coming of Elijah, the 144,000, Joel’s prophecy, and more. The chapters, “The Kingdom of God-Present or Postponed?” and “Do the Scriptures Teach a Jewish-type Millennium?” provide an interesting study regarding these controversial areas. 127 pages; paper.





