According to Luke

Read through the Gospel of Luke with this book as an accompanying study guide. This book takes the writings of Luke and explains them in practical ways that Christians, young and old, will be able to understand and apply. The readings are short and suitable as material for personal or family devotions. 95 pages; paper.

Where Are the Children?

The Schmitt family has their sights set on a great dream – emigrating to America and living on their own farm. But setbacks, illness, and tragedy come thick and fast, placing them in dire straits and separating them all. In this book you can read about the unique adventures of each one, and see God’s loving care for them. This book is based on true events that happened many years ago, but the story itself is fictional. 212 pages; paperback.

Pilgrim’s Progress – Retold

A retelling of the John Bunyan classic in modern English. This book also contains watercolor illustrations bringing the story to life for children. This edition preserves the truth and inspiration of the original while telling the story in simple, modern language. 184 pages; hardcover.

Ideas and Checklists for School Board Members

This little book has much basic information helpful to the board members of a Christian school. Suggestions and methods are set forth clearly, using checklist and question/answer formats. Some chapter titles: The Chairman, The Secretary, The Treasurer, Hiring New Teachers, Visiting School, Relating to Parents, and Relating to the Civil Government. 71 pages; paper; Rod and Staff Publishers.

Biography and Exhortation of Hiram J. Mininger

Hiram Mininger tells of his search for the truth and how he became acquainted with John Holdeman’s teachings and was later baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Included is a statement of his reasons for leaving the “old” Mennonite Church. We get a glimpse of the earnestness of our forefathers in seeking the truth. 23 pages; paperback.

Reflections: Three Decades of the Messenger

Selections from Gladwin Koehn’s three decades as editor of the Messenger of Truth, 1982-2014. Inspirational and relevant yet today, these editorials comprise a volume of insight, inspiration, and teaching. Two more sections round out the volume: a carefully selected group of articles by other contributors to the Messenger during Gladwin’s years as editor, and a section of articles written by Reuben Koehn after his years as editor. Includes a complete index. 621 pages; hardcover.

Twas Seeding Time

A Mennonite view of the American Revolution. This book takes place more than 200 years ago in Pennsylvania during the American Revolution. It tells of the ridicule, injury, loss of crops and other material things that Mennonites endured during this time. The perspective of history offered in this book and the effects of nonresistance is seldom considered today. 224 pages; paperback.

Climbing Upward

Growing into what God wants us to be takes dedication and effort. This book of 100 devotionals, shared by men who have passed through the trials of youth, encourages adolescent boys on the upward climb toward godly manhood. 219 pages; paperback.

What Do You Find on a Saguaro Cactus?

Nicely illustrated book for young children, describing the desert and the different living and non-living things that make up a saguaro cactus ecosystem. Preschool-age 10; 24 pages; paperback.

Fly High My Kite

Delightful, snappy, and insightful poems for the “Wee Folk,” and the “Tweenagers.” Includes Bible story poems and even some songs. 170 pages; paper.

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