Night Preacher
The story of Menno Simons as seen through the eyes of his children, Bettje and Jan. Suspense, action, and danger were constant companions of the night preacher’s family. 134 pages; paper.
The story of Menno Simons as seen through the eyes of his children, Bettje and Jan. Suspense, action, and danger were constant companions of the night preacher’s family. 134 pages; paper.
The story of the first printing of the Bible with movable type. Twelve-year-old Hans is an apprentice to Johann Gutenberg. Historical fiction for ages 9-14. 127 pages; paper.
Thirteen-year-old Perrine arrives in Paris with her sick mother. They want to get to her dead father’s relatives north of Paris before their money and health run out. However, the mother dies while still in the city, so Perrine journeys on alone. Even in her desperate poverty, she will not stoop to stealing but proves her truthfulness and loyalty at her new job. And in the end, her dying mother’s vision came true, for she had said, “I see my darling will be loved!” 220 pages; paper.
Those interested in history will appreciate this book. In-depth coverage is given to the various printings of the Martyrs’ Mirror in Dutch, German, and English. The history of earlier printing and binding methods is fascinating, and the fate of some of the unsold books during the Revolutionary War is a meaningful account. 88 pages; hardcover.
Read this true to life story to experience the agony of a “Swisser” family as they carry on with the conviction to move to the New World after the father dies unexpectedly. It is a story of hardship and God’s providence, of the harsh realities of life in the 1700’s and the kindness of fellow believers who help them on their journey. The rough ocean crossing is described in blunt terms, and the great joy of arriving with friends in Pennsylvania is exhilerating. This book will help us understand what our forefathers endured for the sake of religious freedom. Historical fiction, 143 pages, paper.
This beautiful book was written to inspire a love for God and His Word in preschool age children. The creation story is presented in simple language with beautiful full-color illustrations designed to captivate the attention of your child. Paperback; 26 pages.
A program that installs the issues from 1940 to 2025 on the user’s computer. The program opens to a screen where individual issues may be perused or terms or names may be entered in the search box. In short order the program will show the search results. Registering the program will provide notification of another year’s issues when available, furnished via download. PC only; requires Windows operating system. NOTE: THE DOWNLOAD LINK WILL BE SENT BY EMAIL DURING BUSINESS HOURS.
The first book in the “Century in Crisis” series, this book tells of the relative quietness and prosperity for Christians in the first years after Diocletian became emperor of the Roman Empire in A.D. 284. Then it chronicles how the situation changed, and eventually a terrible persecution was unleashed upon them. Some were solid in their commitment, and some buckled under the pressure and sacrificed to the Roman gods. How will it be for us in our day? 320 pages; paperback.
This is a commentary on the book of Job. Far from being an engaging fable, the account of Job is one of the most historically and scientifically accurate records of the ancient world. This book is a call to believe in God’s creation and in God himself, a God that cannot be “figured out,” but He can certainly be trusted. For deeper thinkers to read and sort the wheat from the chaff. 144 pages; paperback.
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.