The Herrs

Read about some of the first Mennonite pioneers of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. This book tells the true story of the persecuted Swiss Anabaptist Herr family. They left the Palatinate area of Germany in 1710, bound for America. After several delays, they finally sail across the Atlantic and settle in Pennsylvania. Read of their experiences in learning to live in this new land of freedom. 174 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.

101 Hymn Stories

The songs of Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, Fanny Crosby, John Newton, and other hymn writers have been used to challenge the unbeliever, edify the saint, and fan revival fires. Knowing who wrote the words and music and what occasion prompted the writings makes these beautiful hymns even more inspiring. This book contains true and touching background stories of 101 hymns. 283 pages; paper.

Speaking from the Heart

Speaking from the Heart contains heartfelt essays on topics relevant to all Christians. Spiritual battles, illness, tragic death, and many everyday subjects are spoken of in a down-to-earth way that will touch the heart. A common theme is the greatness and mercy of God toward an often undeserving human race. An excellent book about the true spiritual walk. 326 pages; paperback.

Treasured Truths

True stories for children. Character-building and interesting; the author knew at least one character of each story. Illustrations by Faylene Koehn. 152 pages; hardcover.

Little Lame Walter

A true account set in Ukraine in the 1920s. Communists take over an orphanage, forbid prayer, and chase out the Christian workers. Amid these changes, rebellious Walter cries out for help and becomes converted. 77 pages; paper.

A History of the Church of God

An explanation of how the true Church of God is discerned and known. He also writes of his call and work, and of the formation of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Includes an index and a brief biography of Holdeman by F. H. Wenger. 194 pages; paper.

The Enduring Church

This history of the church is readable and comprehensive. It tells the story of the people who truly have sought to follow Christ and His teachings from the days of the early church to our time. The four sections chronicle the story of apostasy and the rise of state churches, persecution of true Christians through the ages, migration from Europe to North America, and the formation of our church as we know it today. 232 pages; paperback.

Tears of the Rain

For Wayne and Ruth Anne Stelfox, the war-torn city of Monrovia, Liberia, is a drastic change from rural Alberta. But they and their five children accept the challenge of a two-year mission assignment in West Africa and find themselves immersed in a world of starving children, witchcraft, and violence. In the midst of this darkness, they find lasting friendships, and hearts open to God’s love. A true story. 479 pages; paper.

Rejoicing in the Shadow

When separate tragedies claim the lives of Ida and Susannah, their friends and family find comfort in dwelling in the secret place of the Most High. A true story of the strength God gives His children when a loved one is suddenly taken away. For youth and older readers. 224 pages; paper.

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