Growing with the Millers

A book full of interesting stories which are based on true incidents. Read about the missionary fly, how Timmy saves an elderly neighbor’s life, Peter shooting the wrong deer, and many more stories. 144 pages.

A Kind of Courage

This book of short stories for both girls and boys. It is about great battles fought, victories won, and tough choices confronting young teens. Feelings of worthlessness, temptations and finding acceptance are some of the challenges the young people in these stories face. These stories will help strengthen you in what really matters! 123 pages; paper.

Almost Home

This book is a part of a series the author has written for 10-16-year-old girls. These books will interest other readers as well. Each book is about a girl in history who faced life with faith and courage though challenged by tremendous obstacles and sometimes great sorrow and suffering. This book is based on the life of the Mayflower’s Mary Chilton. 153 pages; paper. Proofreader’s note: There is one instance of inappropriate language on pp. 66

Confession de Foi et Manuel de la Conference

(Confession of Faith and Conference Order, French version) Part One is the confession of faith, including the Eighteen Articles of Faith and the Articles of Faith of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Part Two is the ministers’ manual, setting forth the procedures to be followed by the ministry in administering the sacraments and officiating the ceremonies of baptism, marriage, etc. 102 pages; paper.

My Bible Friends Set

This five-volume set is excellent for acquainting small children with familiar Bible stories. Each book has four stories illustrated in full color and graphic detail. Good quality binding; children will spend much time with this set. Hardcover. Set of five. (Also sold as individual volumes.) Stories in Book 1: Baby Moses; Baby Jesus; Joseph’s New Coat; Joseph and His Brothers. Book 2: Jesus and the Storm; Jesus and the Children; Samuel, the Little Priest; David, the Youngest Boy. Book 3: Go Wash in the River; The Time of No Rain; A Room and a Boy; Barley Loaves and Fishes. Book 4: Joash, the Boy King; Esther, the Brave Queen; When God Washed the World; The Borrowed Ax. Book 5: Daniel and His Friends; Daniel and the Lions; Zacchaeus the Cheater; Jabel the Shepherd.

Changed: An Apocalyptic Story

The day of the end of the world has come, and we are on the wrong side. Others are being taken to heaven, while we are left behind. Based upon the Word of God, the author holds before us the awful certainty of the suffering of hell. He also describes the wonderful escape available now through salvation in Jesus and the bliss of heaven. 137 pages; paper.

Living in the World

The author, Ronald C. Jantz, is Librarian Emeritus at Rutger’s University with family ties to the Holdeman Mennonite group. Part 1 of this book reviews the Anabaptist faith since the sixteenth century. Part 2 focuses on the Holdeman Mennonite faith among Anabaptist churches and offers a frank assessment of the challenges facing the church in modern times. This book is a well-written historical account of the Holdeman faith and culture as it relates to the preservation of key Anabaptist doctrines. 196 pages; paperback.

Lost in the Barrens

Farley Mowat. When Awasin and Jamie’s canoe is destroyed by the rapids, they must face the wilderness with no food and no hope of rescue. To survive, they build an igloo, battle a grizzly bear, track several wolves, and slaughter caribou for food and clothing. The two lost huskies they tame bring companionship and possibly a way home from their dangerous adventure. 192 pages; paperback; Bantam Books.

Friend Penn

This short book with colorful pictures helps children visualize the story of William Penn Jr. Against his wealthy father’s wishes, he joined the plain and simple Quakers. After his father’s death, Penn used his inheritance to acquire land in the New World where people could live in peace and worship God. This book describes his kind and fair dealings with the Indians. Ages 8-10; 59 pages; paperback.

Overcoming Evil God’s Way

This book makes a Biblical and historical case for nonresistance. It is a thorough work that will be appreciated by those desiring an in-depth study of this doctrine. There are many scripture references used, and reference is made to many historical works. This book takes the reader on a journey through the Old and New Testaments, church history, and into the modern day, lifting out the theme of nonresistance throughout. 284 pages; paperback.

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