
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.

Living in Sonshine
Here is a book about the joys and noise of mothering boys! A compilation of 120 items, it is full of inspiring essays, practical tips, poems, humorous stories, and more. Some items are written from the perspective of mothers, some from sisters growing up in a house full of brothers. If you are raising boys this book is for you! 272 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 … Read More

The Master’s Trade
With high hopes, John Rittenhouses’ parents join the surge of Mennonites into the American frontier. The Master Craftsman carves out young John’s faith and character in this budding wilderness where medical help is scarce and hard work, danger, and Indians … Read More

The Tie Between
This book holds out hope through grief. It is a compilation of items written especially for widows and those supporting them. The articles, poems, answers to questions, and other contributions are gathered from many different people and varied perspectives, generally from people with a conservative outlook. While every person’s experience is different, none can comfort like those who have gone through something similar. 123 entries, 335 pages; paperback.

Three for the Cross
Martyrs for the true faith are common people like you and me, people who faced fear and perplexing situations but found grace to follow the way of the cross. And in the cross they found true freedom of soul and spirit. In this book, meet Jacob, Anneken, Andries, Jan and Peter. Also, Adriana, Mariken, Hendrick and many others. Some took up the cross and found peace. Some turned away. 162 pages; paperback.













