Hey, Peachey!

This writing is Willie’s account of his experience as a conscientious objector serving his years of 1W service from 1968 to 1970. He was assigned to work with a man who had been a Nazi soldier, had seen awful horrors of war, and who declared himself to be an atheist. Read about how God changed this man’s heart and how He helped Willie. 40 pages; paper.

The Calvary Road

First published in 1950, this book is about true revival in the heart. It is about admitting one’s own sinfulness, repentance, coming back to the cross, and living in the power of the blood of the Lamb. 131 pages; paper.

Mennonite Historical Atlas

Contains 87 maps of the migration of Mennonites from Holland and the Low Countries to Russia, Poland, and the Ukraine; maps of the colonies in Russia; and the migrations following the world wars. Maps are given of Manitoba and Kansas, and also locations in South America where Mennonites have settled. An accompanying section gives a written explanation of the maps. The Aussiedler migrations of the years 1970-94 are also included. 183 pages; paper.

One Man’s Journey

This intriguing book details the action-filled life of John Dyck Regehr, 1886-1970. As an infant in Manitoba, he lost his father to typhoid fever. John and his family move many times, having adventures in places such as Littlefield, Texas, and Winton, California. Reprinted. 238 pages; paperback.

Betty Crocker’s Picture Cook Book

Betty Crocker’s treasured first edition. The recipes appear exactly as they were when first published in 1950. This edition contains instructions and basic information helpful for those learning to cook. The recipes use common ingredients instead of mixes. 449 pages; hardcover with ring binder.