
Unconditional Surrender
Following in his father’s footsteps, Pete Lewis joins the US Navy and serves in Vietnam. When he returns home, he marries and becomes a game warden, sheriff’s deputy, and ranger in Colorado. Pete begins to read his Bible and think back to conversations he had with a Mennonite friend in Oregon. Slowly but surely the Lord leads him toward an unconditional surrender. 368 pages; paperback.

Under His Wings
This book is written to comfort and instruct those who struggle with fear and doubt. In it you will read about being still before the Lord and what it means to dwell under the blessing of God. It covers the difference between the fear of God and ungodly fear and discusses faith and assurance. 177 pages; paperback.

Vanya
Vanya is a young man who joins the Red Army in the early 1970s. His faith in God and witness to fellow soldiers soon get him in trouble with the authorities. Through two years of trial and torture, he never denied his Savior, and he never hesitated to share the gospel with anyone who would listen. 216 pages; paperback.

Vera the King’s Daughter
Vera’s early life was miserable. Childhood abuse, poverty, a crippling accident, despair and loneliness are all against her. And then there were the questions for which the religion of her people had no real answers. Read this story of her journey from despair to faith. God’s miraculous provision for her through sorrow and poverty is inspirational, and her joy as a daughter of the heavenly Father is a beautiful witness. 202 pages; paperback.

Victory on the Walls
Frieda Clark Hyman. Nehemiah is cupbearer to the mighty king Artaxerxes, but his first allegiance is to God and Israel. In Jerusalem the walls are broken down, the people are often discouraged, and faithful scribe Ezra is too old to lead the people. Read how Nehemiah prays for courage to ask leave of the king. Learn about the customs of the day, and see how, with God’s help, Nehemiah inspires the people and overcomes enemies. 182 pages; paper.

Visions of Heaven and Hell
In this little booklet from the author of Pilgrim’s Progress, heaven and hell are graphically described. While numerous details are presented which cannot be scripturally verified, the message of the book is sobering and thought-provoking. 47 pages; paper.

Voyage of No Return
A young Anabaptist couple in Holland, Johan and Margaret Blankenburg, are kidnapped by a dishonest captain and taken by ship to America, where they are sold as indentured servants. This book reveals some little-known facts about how some people came to the New World. This story shows how God can bless us in spite of adversity if we trust Him. Based on historical facts. 273 pages; paper.

Walking with God
Wholeness and holiness for common Christians. The author of A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 explores the practical implications of living in daily communion with God and reminds us that every believer can experience the joy of God’s presence every day. 160 pages; paper.

Walking with God
A collection of inspirational poems written by Sierra Hrappstead, Angela Boehs and Andrea Unruh. Some poems are “Walking with God,” “Avalanche,” “My Treasure Chest,” “The Shepherd Psalm,” “The Inside Me,” “Mama’s Work,” “Shoes in the Back Porch,” and “God’s Promise.” 184 pages; paperback with coil binding; printed by Sierra Hrappstead.

Wang Ping’s Sacrifice
The true stories of this book vividly portray the house church in China and the individuals at its heart. Read how the church-strong, flourishing, and faithful in spite of persecution-is made up of real people with battles similar to our own. 191 pages; paper.

Water My Soul: 90 Meditations from an Old Order Mennonite
As an Old Order Mennonite living in southern Ohio, Darla Weaver uses the common events of farm life, gardening, and nature to illustrate spiritual truths. Each daily meditation includes a scripture reading, prayer, and a question for reflection. 91 devotionals; 200 pages; paperback.

Waymarks of Home
In Waymarks of Home, Berniece chronicles the events that have shaped her life. The author writes about the Father’s love that led from Kansas country roads to New York City streets — from the desert to the sea. She expresses the joy the Penners experience today while living in the multiethnic borough of Queens. 226 pages; paperback. (Other books by Berniece: Joy in the City, Be Still, In the Morning.)

What God Does
This small book gives a window into the early mission work of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite during the 1930s and 40s. Mrs. John R. Friesen recounts her own story of salvation, her marriage to missionary John, and describes the early mission work in Mexico, relief work in Europe after World War II, and mission work in Rocky Mountain Farm in Alberta. 80 pages; paperback.

What Happened to Our Money?
This small book is an introductory financial guide for young couples. The principles are based on the Bible and are time-tested. Real-life examples illustrate the various points. Highly recommended for young couples and anyone needing basic financial guidance. 76 pages; paperback.





