
A Place for Ruth
This book tells the true life story of Ruth, a German Mennonite girl raised in Nazi Germany. Toward the end of World War II, Ruth and her siblings and mother were refugees in Denmark, while her father was a prisoner of war. Later the family was reunited, but destitute and dependent on MCC care packages from America. Read this book to see God’s work in her heart and how she eventually found a home in America. Paperback, 204 pages.

Discovering the Parables: An Inspirational Guide
Long before there were printing presses, copy machines, and email, societies used storytelling to convey beliefs, history, and traditions. This practice preceded the ministry of Jesus and continues today in many cultures. Jesus was a master storyteller. His words provide guidelines and a road map for living, as well as the insights for spiritual understanding and personal development. Using familiar imagery found in nature and other recognizable sources, He engaged His listeners with lessons that confronted every aspect of their lives, providing the tools for self-examination and change. This book speaks to the heart! 144 pages; paperback.

History of the Church of Jesus Christ, Namely the Old Evangelical and Mennonite Churches
Translated by Joseph N. Peachey. This writing was first published in German in 1898. The writer divides the history of the church of Jesus Christ in four periods. He observed that Christians develop misunderstandings about their traditions when they forget … Read More

Lena of Terre Hill
Pennsylvania Girl Series #1. In 1926, Lena is an eleven-year-old girl growing up on her family’s farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Read about her worries about whether people like her or if they will makes ends meet. See how Pop handled the squatters on the “back forty.” 126 pages; paperback; Mastof Press.

Mennonites in Crisis
This book is a historical novel based on experiences of Mennonite families during the Revolutionary War. The people and happenings are historically correct, but conversation and lifestyle description has been added to make the story flow. The newly-formed Continental Congress had little mercy for those who did not support the fighting. The Mennonites wondered “Who is the Ceasar we are to respect in this situation?” Copies of historical documents included. 143 pages; paperback

Sarah in the Village
Sarah is the oldest child in a Mennonite family in a village in Russia. They have many uncles, aunts, and cousins, and village life is lively and fun. But the worries come so often to the young girl too. Why can’t life be perfect? Read this book to learn more about how young folks grew up long ago in our ancestors’ villages in Russia. 121 pages; paper; Mastof Press.

Successful Living
This is a study of Bible-based economic and lifestyle principles. It is for group study or personal contemplation. There are 27 chapters containing advice for all ages, with many discussion questions sprinkled throughout. Topics covered include attitudes, self-discipline, work ethics, … Read More






