Adventure in Cooking – Guatemalan Cuisine

A collection of Guatemalan recipes compiled by Teresa Toews de Herrera. Here is your guide to cooking traditional Guatemalan fare! Recipes for appetizers, beverages, soups, salads, vegetables, main dishes, tortillas, breads, and desserts are all included. The recipes use common ingredients and spices. 115 recipes; 48 pages; coil-bound.

Plain Folks in CPS Camps

Until World War II, nonresistant Christians were not exempt from the draft and boot camp. In 1941, churches negotiated with the government to set up CPS camps. Peace-loving boys traveled far from home to work, serving several years without wages. Digging postholes, fighting forest fires, and working in mental hospitals, they served their fellow man instead of going to war. 184 pages; paperback.

Farm Boy and Prison Walls

James Wenger grew up on a typical Stauffer Mennonite family farm during the Great Depression. During the Korean War, James is drafted. He is shocked when his request for conscientious objector status is not granted and he is sentenced to 2½ years in prison. 318 pages; hardcover.

Adventures in Song C2 (Grades 5&6)

Adventures in Song C2 contains twenty-eight lessons aimed at 5th and 6th grade students, with a focus on harmony. Many of the concepts and practice exercises are taught with songs printed in the student book. Full color; coil bound; 101 pages.

Chicken Chores and Open Doors

True character-building stories about a boy named Paul Weaver who was raised in Holmes County, Ohio. Separated into three parts for children, adolescents, and adults, this book could be a resource for family devotions. One chapter is titled “A Snake and the Truth,” another, “Fuel Tank Miracle.” Each chapter relates an account from Paul’s life and how he learned to understand and walk with God. 180 pages; paperback.

Vbs, Songbook -Sing for Jesus

Fifty songs suitable for vacation Bible school. Color-illustrated cover and black and white illustrations throughout the book. Compiled by Eileen Toews and Mavis Isaac. Paper; Beaver Creek Design.

Walking the Lord’s Highway

This Bible study book contains eighteen lessons for intermediates designed to help the students understand that Christian life is a highway through this world. The lessons cover topics such as accepting yourself, respecting others, working willingly, fleeing youthful lusts, being committed, recognizing pride, faith, the fear of God, and more. Each lesson contains exercises and discussion questions. 52 pages; paper.

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