A Mirror of Baptism

A reprint of a book first published in the German language in 1744 and printed in English in 1851. This book has been sought by those who wished for a writing about baptism and also by those who treasure old writings of Mennonite origin. In three parts, Funk writes of the baptism of the Holy Spirit; baptism with water, including the scriptural mode of water baptism; and baptism of the passion of Jesus. 110 pages; paper.

Histories of the Congregations

A history of all the congregations both present and past. Contains information not previously recorded. An interesting and invaluable source of the development of the conference. Third edition, 1999. 544 pages; paper.

One Year Bible KJV

The One Year Bible makes reading through the Bible in a year conveniently possible. Each day’s reading has a portion of the Old Testament, the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. It can be begun any day of the year and can be used year after year. Softcover.

Voyages in Song D1, Teacher Edition

Teacher Guide for Voyages in Song, D1. The course contains twenty-eight lessons aimed at 7th & 8th-grade students, with a focus on rhythm. This teacher’s guide has clear instructions for beginning music teachers. It contains reduced copies of student pages with corresponding instructions as well as word-for-word scripting which the teacher can read directly to the students. Following this guide closely helps ensure success in teaching this course. Full color; coil bound; 176 pages.

The Spark, A Mother’s Story of Nurturing, Genius, & Autism

Though Jake Barnett is diagnosed with autism at the age of two, his IQ is higher than Albert Einstein’s. This is the story of his mother’s love and perseverance and the amazing path that unlocked what was going on in his brain. This story is not an average situation, but there are tidbits of insight that can benefit teachers, board members, and parents. 257 pages, paperback, Random House.

Homeland In My Heart, volume 2

Sage Meas, an Indian man, strains to comprehend the meaning of life as he interacts with settlers, traders, pirates, governors, Mennonites, soldiers, slaves, traitors, and his own people. He launches scathing attacks on the religious pretenses of Whites and mounts a defense of Lenape values and practices. Homeland in My Heart challenges many of the basic tenets of Whites—land ownership, kingship, war—by telling the Indian side of the story in this second volume of The Conquest Series. 334 pages; paperback.

Caddie Woodlawn

Carol Ryrie Brink. The life of an adventurous girl growing up on the frontier. Based on true events. [* Proofreaders’ note: There are some bywords in this story. Treat as per your policy.]

Thatched Roofs and Prairie Blizzards

Santiago and Dominga live in Belize, a land of steamy hot days and tall palm trees. James and Karen live on the open Canadian prairies. The growing season is short, the winters long and cold. In this book you will read alternating chapters about the daily life of each family. The story illustrates that we all have the same basic needs and temptations no matter where we live. 260 pages; paper.

God’s Pursuit of Man

In this prequel to The Pursuit of God, Tozer expounds the biblical truth that the great God, Who is from everlasting to everlasting, issues a call to man. The man who responds and is thus conquered by God can then be illuminated by the Holy Spirit and filled with His brightness and power. 138 pages; paper.

A Threefold Cord

In this book about marriage and the home, God’s plan for husband-wife relationships is taught in a clear, interesting manner. Included are chapters about preparing for marriage; the beginnings of a happy home; the husband’s role as a loving, self-sacrificing leader; the wife’s place in submission and support; and resolving differences and misunderstandings. Many practical, down­to-earth situations are described. This book is full of valuable teaching for every husband and wife. 144 pages; hardcover.

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