
The Mastre Story
This inspiring and interesting booklet outlines a brief history of the life and ministry of Clifford and Elizabeth Mastre, in their words. It also includes some history of Clifford’s parents, Isaac Mastres. The last section is a transcript of Clifford’s funeral service in 1993. 32 pages; paper.

The Miner’s Song
Ramón Chaparro grew up in a mining community in central Mexico. He was part of a large family who loved him, but hatred and suspicions about others also were present. Ramón delighted in working in the silver mines and singing songs with his fellow miners. But then came a terrible accident. Sickness and depression followed. In a hospital far from home, he heard lovely songs about Jesus and heaven. Many times later in life he longed for the hope he remembered feeling when he heard those songs. Read how Ramón finally found lasting joy and hope. This book also gives a window into the life of the Old Colonists in Mexico. 455 pages; paperback.

The Other Side of the Wall
Christians are to be givers. Too often, though, we simply take the easy route of tossing money at problems without taking time to understand the underlying causes of poverty. This book, part of the Kingdom-Focused Living series, includes a thorough look at God-centered giving and stresses biblical principles that apply to Christians who want to reflect God’s heart in giving. 250 pages; paper.

The Pie Lady
In The Pie Lady, Mennonite homemaker Greta Isaac shares stories of family and friends and tells of their qualities, happy times, and sad times to give a view into the kitchens of various pie ladies as they whip up concoctions that please the mouth and nourish the soul. 195 pages; paperback.

The Power of the Spirit
Written over 200 years ago, but updated for today’s reader. This book depicts our dependence upon the Spirit for all that we have and are. Included is a powerful testimony of nonresistance using the example of Jesus on the cross forgiving His enemies. This book is above average. Adult. 184 pages; paper.

The Present
“It looks like cancer,” the doctor said. The impact of his words hit hard. She was only thirty-eight. Would she have to leave her family now? Initial treatment was successful, and the family enjoyed eight golden years. Then the cancer was back with a vengeance. Read of hope and despair, and of triumph in the midst of tragedy. 137 pages; paper.

The Price
In this sequel to Angels over Waslala and Angels in the Night, Pablo reports on the fate of a number of the robbers who harassed them during their first years in Nicaragua. Most meet a violent end. The book carries a sobering warning about the terrible end awaiting those who reject God’s love. 176 pages; paper.

The Price of Freedom
Born and raised in communist Romania, Simon and Wesley are Christian teenagers. They know that soon they will have to report for military duty. Separately, they decide to flee the torture awaiting Christian men who refused to join the military. They decide to try a dangerous plan—escaping by being locked into a shipping container. Read of this perilous ordeal and how life opens up for them in Canada. 271 pages; paper.

The Price of Missing Life
What is the cost of missing out on life in Christ? The price of missing life in Christ is very high indeed. A Christian experiences a special relationship with God here and much more so in eternal bliss in heaven. To miss all this would be a great cost! 118 pages; paper.

The Remarkable Record of Job
This is a commentary on the book of Job. Far from being an engaging fable, the account of Job is one of the most historically and scientifically accurate records of the ancient world. This book is a call to believe in God’s creation and in God himself, a God that cannot be “figured out,” but He can certainly be trusted. For deeper thinkers to read and sort the wheat from the chaff. 144 pages; paperback.









