Under His Wings

This book is written to comfort and instruct those who struggle with fear and doubt. In it you will read about being still before the Lord and what it means to dwell under the blessing of God. It covers the difference between the fear of God and ungodly fear and discusses faith and assurance. 177 pages; paperback.

Pancho’s Good News

A story from Mexico for children. Pancho’s family is visited by the missionaries. Their lives are changed, and home becomes a happy place. A good, wholesome book to acquaint children with life and friends south of the border. 80 pages; paper.

Three Years Later

As the Martin children grow, other things are changing too. Read about the move to a new farm in a new community. Mixed in are lessons about obedience, sandbox fusses, pride, finishing projects once they are started, self-acceptance and not daydreaming. And why can’t big sister Laura keep her mind on everyday matters anymore? Ages 8-12; 153 pages; paperback.

A Dream Fulfilled

Accompany Lucy to school and enjoy the excitement of the first morning’s opening exercises. Be with Verda and Lucy as they enjoy a spirited game of Parcheesi. A Dream Fulfilled continues recounting Lucy’s experiences in Mennonite culture. 176 pages; paper.

Shagbark Hickory

Joni and Sammy Troyer are two Amish boys who live on a farm with their family. They have many lessons to learn, but the hardest assignment of all is to practice the Golden Rule – to think of others, be unselfish, and to share and care. 176 pages; paper.

The Next Fine Day

Kent calls himself “Nobody.” He belongs nowhere, until he meets an artist with a heart full of wonderful stories – stories that help Kent understand not only where he belongs but also who he is. Ages 9-12. 122 pages, paperback.

Me & Nobbles

Bobby, the main character in this book, is raised without Mother or Father. His imaginary friend Nobbles, whom he talks to as a real person, is often his only comfort. This book tells the story of Bobby’s hard life with his nurse, his unlikely reunion with his earthly father, as well as Bobby’s friendship with his heavenly Father. 151 pages; paper.

Menno Simons’ Life and Writings

Abridgment by John Horsch; biography by Harold S. Bender. This is a reprint of the 1936 book, written for the 400-year observance of Menno Simons’ conversion from Catholicism. The first half is the biography; excerpts from his writings follow. 112 pages; paper.

The Complete Writings of Menno Simons

This volume contains all known writings of Menno Simons, including some not found in The Complete Works of Menno Simons. Translated by a language expert, with introductions by J. C. Wenger to each of Menno Simons’ articles. A biography of Menno’s life is given by Harold S. Bender. A 1400-entry index completes the book. 1090 pages; softcover.

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