Understanding 4 Part Harmony

An introduction to the art of harmonizing music. This book explores chord structure and attempts to give guidance to anyone wishing to write four-part harmony. Parts of this book are technical. Those interested in writing music will find many useful tips and explanations. Included are examples of common hymns with various arrangements in the harmony to illustrate the effects of different musical styles. 76 pages; paper.

A Mirror of Baptism

A reprint of a book first published in the German language in 1744 and printed in English in 1851. This book has been sought by those who wished for a writing about baptism and also by those who treasure old writings of Mennonite origin. In three parts, Funk writes of the baptism of the Holy Spirit; baptism with water, including the scriptural mode of water baptism; and baptism of the passion of Jesus. 110 pages; paper.

Love and Nonresistance

A biblical study of the doctrine of nonresistance. This book is divided into three parts: “Old Testament Foundations,” “New Testament Principles,” and “Practical Aspects.” The last section, “Practical Aspects,” is thought-provoking and applies the doctrine of nonresistance to everyday life. A foundational teaching of the Christian’s conscientious objection to war is included. 186 pages; paperback.

Guidelines to Christian Living

A comprehensive Bible study book. There are 75 lessons, divided into five parts with fifteen lessons each: Bible Doctrines, Christian Growth, The Christian Life, The Christian and the World, and Character Studies. Each lesson has an introduction, Scripture references, questions, and discussion material. Excellent for individual or group study. 176 pages; paper.

A Course in Bible Study

A course of instruction in Christian doctrine written for intermediate or early-youth students. In three parts: The Christian Faith, The Christian Life, and The Christian Church. Eight lessons in each section. 125 pages; paper.

Yesteryears’ Trails

An autobiographical account of Alfred’s adventures while growing up on a southeastern Manitoba farm. The book depicts life from early childhood, through boyhood, school years, and on to his conversion as a young adult. The last twenty pages describe a trip made by the author and his wife to visit their children on the mission. 125 pages; paper.

Children of the Storm

In her autobiography, Natasha Vins relates her experiences growing up in a Christian family in the communist Soviet Union. The Vins family faces imprisonment, humiliation, court trials, and loss of jobs as part of the persecution waged by their government. 135 pages; paper.

Good Night, My Son

This is a true story of David and Esther Smucker, and their five-year-old son who was killed by an automobile accident. This book can benefit readers in learning how to release treasures to heaven. 88 pages; paper.

Grace Abounding

Autobiography of John Bunyan, primarily about how he was a great sinner but was led step by step to the Lord. He had many struggles with tormenting thoughts; he found deliverance through faith in Christ and believing the promises in the Bible. Eventually he became a preacher and wrote sixty books in his lifetime, including Pilgrim’s Progress and The Holy War. 243 pages, paperback.

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