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; … Read More

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The Lone Tree

James D. Yoder. The Lone Tree recreates how the Becker family might have lived during the time our ancestors left Russia and came to settle in America. It chronicles the preparations that were made for moving, their first winter in … Read More

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The Spanish Brothers

Deborah Alcock. This book gives a picture of the sufferings of Christians in Spain under the Inquisition. The story is built around a fictional account of two brothers, one of whom gives his life for his faith, yet historical facts … Read More

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They Looked for a City

By Lydia Buksbazen. The story of a Jewish family’s struggle to survive in Eastern Europe during a time of political upheaval. Beginning with the death of Yente’s parents, it tells how she grows up in Warsaw and meets Benjamin, the … Read More

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Faith Under Test

John Dyck. A compilation of experiences from the CPS camps in the U.S. and Canada during World War II. The book also contains a historical sketch of that era, and some commentary on nonresistance in general. Faith Under Test documents … Read More

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Distant Shores

As a young Amish man in 1969, Ivan Weaver left for Alaska to become a hunting guide with the world-famous Pinnell & Talifson outfitters. For 2 1/2 years he lived “the Dream” in the wilds, guiding men as they hunted huge Kodiak brown bears. This book details many fine adventures of that life. But Ivan began to be troubled. “What is the meaning of life?” “Do I have a foundation?” he wondered. He finally decided he must return to his roots and his church. 243 pages; paper; Weaver.

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Anxious

Are you a worrier? Worry causes us to lose sleep, to lose our appetite, or to be restless and yet paralyzed at the same time. What does God say about worry? There is appropriate fear and clinical anxiety. The author seeks to divide between those and the worry that most of us deal with – the kind God would have us leave behind. This book points us to the Bible, where God reassures us and asks us for a faith-filled, trusting response. Recommended reading! 174 pages; paperback; IVP Books.

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Thoughts to Treasure

Frank Unruh. Poems and inspirations of the late Min. Frank Unruh. Over 200 poems on a variety of subjects from a forty-year span of his life. 248 pages; paper; Becker.

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No Complaints!

Joan Koehn. Alda enjoyed life. Her father and mother gave her the security of a Christian home, and she was part of a large, loving family. As time moves on, wedding bells ring, cars replace the horse and buggy, and dust storms make … Read More

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Always a Way

John Dyck. Changes have taken place in every generation. However, the same sun comes up in the morning and sets in the evening. People get into situations that seem insurmountable. Through meditation, counseling, and prayer, there is always a way. … Read More

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