Morna Jo

Born in the early 1900s, Morna Jo lived with her parents and brothers and sisters on the Kansas plains. Life was full of simple joys: dolls made of ears of corn, fuzzy yellow chicks, and cinnamon red hots. When Morna was twelve years old, tragedy struck, and Mama was left to raise her children alone. The story of Mornie Giesel. 174 pages; paper.

Freddy the Fraidy-Cat – Happy Day Farm Series

Freddy was the nicest cat! He had low, rumbly purr. He had a fine set of whiskers and four white feet. But he had one problem – he was afraid of almost everything! Read this book to see how Freddy got over being afraid. 32 pages; hardcover

Ferenji – Ethiopia Letters

Four years in Ethiopia: These missionary letters cover those years (2011-2015). The author and her husband lived in the capital city of Addis Ababa. These letters are the author’s observations in the routine of daily life. The title of this book, “ferenji,” is the Ethiopian word for “foreigner.” 303 pages; paperback.

Anita and the Driftwood House

Ten-year-old Anita is moving with her parents to the orchard country of Nova Scotia because her father is ill and unable to work. Her world is impacted by an orphan boy, boisterous cousins, and an old “wanderer” who shows up unannounced. And then comes a great surprise: Anita inherits a house made of driftwood on MacAllister Island! Read this book to enjoy her many adventures in this place of fishermen and bubbling streams. 128 pages, paperback.

John Holdeman: Life, Labors, Legacy

A compilation of writings and information from the life of John Holdeman and the early history of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. This book has two parts. Part One tells of John Holdeman as a farmer, as an author, and as a traveling evangelist. It also tells of the establishing of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, on the old foundation. Part Two contains many of Holdeman’s writings which were not in print, many of which have recently been translated into English. 531 pages; paper.

A Little House Birthday

The winter is so long, and the girls are getting bored. Then one day Pa told Laura it was her birthday. What a fun day, with gifts from Pa and Ma and Mary! Adapted from Little House in the Big Woods. A book for young children with more illustrations than text. 32 pages; paperback; HarperCollins.

History of the Church of Jesus Christ, Namely the Old Evangelical and Mennonite Churches

Translated by Joseph N. Peachey. This writing was first published in German in 1898. The writer divides the history of the church of Jesus Christ in four periods. He observed that Christians develop misunderstandings about their traditions when they forget their history. You will find this book useful for understanding the history of the people of God. 146 pages; paper.

Once Upon a Bedtime in a Faraway Land

Oliver lies in bed and imagines traveling around the world. Who might he meet? What kind of bed would he sleep in? From a goat-hair tent to a snowy igloo, from a jungle hammock to a rooftop mat, take a bedtime trip around the world with Oliver and marvel at the places and people in God’s big world. Ages 4-8. Hardcover; 50 pages.

Mysterious Signal

Freedom Seekers Book 5. This book continues the story of Libby Norstad and the other Freedom Seekers as they help slaves escape on the Underground Railroad and try to get Pa’s loan payment made in time. And through it all, Libby learns about trust and choosing what is right. Ages 10-14. 246 pages; paperback.

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