An exposition of the doctrines of the Bible as believed and practiced by the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. It clearly explains all the major tenets of our faith, and refers often to the Scriptures and other historical doctrinal … Read More
Donald and Aleene Koehn. A book of memories and inspirations from the authors’ many years of mission work in Africa. This book offers a look at the beginnings and growth of the church in Nigeria and includes accounts about other … Read More
A session of the 1959 General Conference was dedicated to a centennial observance of the founding of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Numerous speakers addressed the development of the church from various aspects. 40 pages; paper.
This book tells the story of the beginning of the Chihuahua mission field in Mexico and how God opened the doors for the work. Excellent reading for anyone interested in missions. 239 pages; hardcover.
This volume contains all known writings of Menno Simons, including some not found in The Complete Works of Menno Simons. Translated by a language expert, with introductions by J. C. Wenger to each of Menno Simons’ articles. A biography of … Read More
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 … Read More
This book traces the Old Flemish branch of Mennonites from Holland as they fled from their captors to the Vistula Valley and Polish Russia. It tells of their impoverished condition upon their arrival in America, and of their pioneer days … Read More