
Pilgrim’s Progress – Hendrickson hardcover edition
The immortal story of Christian as he leaves the City of Destruction and embarks on a journey. This book has provided inspiration to countless believers since it was penned in a prison cell many years ago. Hendrickson hardcover edition, 263 pages; unabridged and original text.

Pilgrim’s Progress – Keepsake hardcover edition
The immortal story of Christian as he leaves the City of Destruction and embarks on a journey. This book has provided inspiration to countless believers since it was penned in a prison cell many years ago.
Keepsake hardcover edition, 423 pages; original and unabridged; 170 fine illustrations; includes a section on the life of the author; a “keepsake” edition. Hardcover.

Plain Folks in CPS Camps
Until World War II, nonresistant Christians were not exempt from the draft and boot camp. In 1941, churches negotiated with the government to set up CPS camps. Peace-loving boys traveled far from home to work, serving several years without wages. Digging postholes, fighting forest fires, and working in mental hospitals, they served their fellow man instead of going to war. 184 pages; paperback.

Planting the Seed in a Dry and Thirsty Land
This book chronicles the beginning and ongoing mission work of over fifty-five years among the Navajo people of Arizona. Many former workers have contributed memories and experiences. This book tells the story of the beginning of the work by way of relief, the boarding school and other forms of assistance, and the mission work. Conversion experiences and other personal accounts are shared by some of the members. Information is included about Hogan Hozhoni, the child care home at Gallup, and the different mission stations. 352 pages; paper.

Practical Happiness
Behind a brave and independent exterior, many young men seek inner joy and lasting contentment. Short, captivating stories point to a life of contentment that can only be found by seeking the heart of God. Some chapter titles: A Look in the Mirror; Try Giving Yourself Away; Listen, He’s Speaking; Training Your Ears to Hear; The Happy 2 x 4; Where’s the End Zone; and Pain, the Preacher. 223 pages; paper.

Praise and Practice
A book of 338 short music drills and practices that aim for basic mastery of musical notation and vocal control. Drills range from simple scale practice to more complex chord exercises. Rhythm and accidental practices are included as well. This is an old-fashioned music reader. Many drills do not include words; some of the songs are more sober than we are accustomed to using in a school setting, but still useful. This book is relevant to school music teachers or anyone wanting to practice sight reading of shape-note music. 256 pages; hardcover.

Prayers and Peanut Butter
“Every mother wants to have her act together….We want to breeze through our work and never have peanut butter on the carpet. We want time left over to play with the baby….We mean to have tempting meals ready each evening—on time, perfectly seasoned, never burnt.” But reality is often different! How do you cope with the stresses of motherhood? How do you enjoy the simple things with your children? 112 pages; paper.

Prayers for a Simpler Life
This thirteen-week devotional book for women has a different topic for each week. Under each topic heading are seven daily devotionals. Topics include “Attributes of God,” “Relationships,” “Kitchen Joys,” “Beautiful for God,” and “Stresses Women Face.” This book encourages women to give God the whole day and to connect devotion time to the rest of life. 199 pages; paperback.

Press Toward the Mark
In this book of 20 stories for young teens, you will be carried across the centuries and around the globe. It turns out that young people who want to serve the Lord meet some of the same challenges no matter when and where they live. Reading these experiences will help you “press toward the mark.” 164 pages; paperback.

Principles of Teaching
This is a study guide for Christian teachers. It presents many practical methods and tips for teachers. This book covers the foundations of Christian teaching, understanding the learning process, specific techniques for teaching, class time procedure, how to handle problems and mistakes, and much more. The last chapter, titled “Jesus, the Master Teacher,” is thought-provoking. 87 pages; paperback.

Protecting Your Child’s Purity
This book offers direction and encouragement to parents as they consider the often difficult task of guarding their child’s purity. This book is easy to read. It advises plainly on this challenging subject and delivers practical counsel that you can begin using in your home today. All parents should read this book! 46 pages; paperback.

Pursuing Peace in the Church and Community
This is a thought-provoking little booklet written in practical terms and based on Scripture. Read this for help in growing in grace and peace toward all men and especially among the church family. This booklet could be used for a Bible study class. 22 pages; paperback.

Putting Off Anger
A book to help us understand anger and the power available through Jesus to resist responses powered by this emotion. Anger and bitterness bring many people into bondage. This book offers scripture-based guidance for overcoming anger with faith, love, and forgiveness. Study questions are included at the end of each of the seven chapters. 109 pages; paper.

Quest for Truth
This story chronicles the spiritual journey of a Ukrainian lady, Luba and her son and daughter-in-law under the Soviet Union. They briefly joined a Baptist church and eventually another Mennonite group. Along the way, they needed to examine their faith and seek God’s direction for their life. 272 pages; paperback.





