Ready Bible Answers

The first three editions of this book appeared under the title Ready Scriptural Reasons. It covers 32 topics in question­and-answer form, such as becoming a Christian, ordinances, the devotional covering, marriage, nonconformity to the world, and more. 180 pages; paperback.

Spiegel der Wahrheit (Mirror of Truth)

(Mirror of Truth, German version) A doctrinal exposition on Christian principles as taught in the Bible. These articles are richly permeated with Scripture quotations; truth is so clearly portrayed that it can be likened to looking into a mirror to differentiate between true and false teaching. An important book which will help the reader understand the true doctrines of the Bible. 612 pages; paper.

Diary of Noah Leatherman

This is a first-person account of the hardships endured by Noah Leatherman, a conscientious objector, during World War I. Sent to training camp, he must remain true to his convictions. 84 pages; paperback.

Report for Duty

A true story of John Witmer, a young man whose conviction did not allow him to serve in World War I. At that time, the United States government did not have provisions for Conscientious Objectors. This is a fascinating story of hope and prayer that God would spare John from military duty, followed by his persecution and eventual death after only 32 days in military camp. 126 pages; paper.

Decisions, Departures, and Destinations

In this fifth installment of the series, you can follow the true-life travels and adventures of Stacy to the Cotswold District in England, where she serves in the kitchen, classroom, and office of a Christian school. Then she travels through Hungary and Ireland and returns home to help her parents move from Manitoba to Alberta. 197 pages; paperback.

Life Is for Living (not for waiting around)

Flavored with true stories about real people, many of them living in the author’s own locality along the charming Irish coast, this book offers many sparkling gems of truth. The author explores who God is, who I am, hopes and fears, and living with purpose. Written from a single woman’s perspective. 244 pages; paper.

Where Are the Children?

The Schmitt family has their sights set on a great dream – emigrating to America and living on their own farm. But setbacks, illness, and tragedy come thick and fast, placing them in dire straits and separating them all. In this book you can read about the unique adventures of each one, and see God’s loving care for them. This book is based on true events that happened many years ago, but the story itself is fictional. 212 pages; paperback.

The Cost of the Crown

Set in the Netherlands during the 1500s, this story helps us understand what the Anabaptists of that time endured to live for the Lord. The main characters and events are fictional yet true-to-life for those times. Teenagers Margriete and Grietje hear the Word of God and must decide if they are willing for danger and persecution so they can win the crown of life. 122 pages; paper.

Aaron’s Civil War

Aaron grew up in a Stauffer Mennonite home. As a teenager, he became rebellious and joined the Union Army fighting in the Civil War. He soon realized what a mistake he had made. Upon returning home, he felt tremendous guilt. This is a true story of accepting the gift of salvation. 196 pages; paper.

They Looked for a City

The story of a Jewish family’s struggle to survive in eastern Europe during a time of political upheaval. Beginning with the death of Yente’s parents, it tells how she grows up in Warsaw and meets Benjamin, the accomplished son of a well-to-do Jewish family. Though their marriage is marked with sunshine and shadow, they find the true Messiah. Then war breaks out, bringing separation and heartache. 216 pages; paperback.

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