The United Undivided Church of God

Written in the late 1500s, translated by Titus B. Hoover. It was the wish of John Holdeman that this book be translated into English. The author calls it an “explanation from the Holy Scripture, how the church of God, the faithful upon earth, are united, one people, undivided, as members of one body fitly joined together, serving one another in doctrine, faith, baptism, and Communion.” 200 pages; paper.

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.

The Day Christ Died

This simple, direct account of Jesus’s last hours traces the route that led from Gethsemane to a windswept hill called Golgotha. Bishop’s meticulous research has uncovered many little-known facts that help the reader appreciate more deeply what Christ suffered. Paperback; 272 pages.

Up from the Rubble

The Dycks tell the story of their work with MCC in England, Holland, Germany, and Paraguay during and after World War II. Most of the book deals with the European and Russian Mennonite refugees who fled the horrors of the war. 384 pages; paper.

Sabbath Readings for the Home Circle

A collection of stories originally published around the turn of the century. The stories are from church papers from that day. The stories are interesting, enjoyable, and teach valuable lessons about life. A necessary addition to your library, or an excellent gift book. 400 pages; AB Publishing. Hardcover.

Sabbath Readings for the Home Circle, Paperback

A collection of stories originally published around the turn of the century. The stories are from church papers from that day. The stories are interesting, enjoyable, and teach valuable lessons about life. A necessary addition to your library, or an excellent gift book. 400 pages; paperback.

Robert Hardy’s Seven Days

In this fictional narrative, Robert Hardy is a very selfish man, a wealthy manager of a railroad. He lives decently yet very selfishly. His wife and children are suffering from his neglect. Then he has a dream, in which he sees the Face of Eternity, and he is told he has seven days left to live. What a change is wrought as he seeks God! This book tells the story of how he lived those seven days, seeking to reverse his bad choices and let his life glorify the Lord. 163 pages; paperback.

Truth Matters

Do you speak the truth? Followers of Jesus are not immune to being duped by fake news, deceptive scams, health fads, or false conspiracy theories. When Christians are ensnared by untruths and become known for sharing the improbable, their witness to the world as lovers of truth is greatly diminished. This book challenges us to take a closer look at how we discern truth. 220 pages; paperback.

Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy

Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy Series book 1. This is the true story of seven-year-old Clair, a little boy growing up in Pennsylvania during World War II. Read about how Daddy has to leave to serve in a conscientious objectors’ camp. Listen as Mother explains a “blackout,” witness answers to prayers about things big and small, and feel the joy as the family is reunited. A recipe for traditional Dutch Mennonite food follows each chapter. 96 pages; paperback.

Florence Nightingale: Mother of Modern Nursing

This is a delightful little biography of Florence Nightingale, written for ages 7-9. With big print and authentic pictures it tells the story of the rich girl who wanted to help the poor by learning to be a nurse. 32 pages; paperback; Scholastic.

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