The Pig under the Pew

Three mischievous boys, an equally mischievous little pig, a little girl wandering where she shouldn’t – these all combine to give the church caretaker a lot of trouble, especially since he was already grumpy over his missing glasses. But then the glasses are found, the caretaker is glad, and all are happy friends once more! Preschool to age 8; 48 pages; paperback; Inheritance Publications.

Women at the Cross

An inspirational book for women. Each chapter begins with an account of a faithful woman of Bible times together with insights gleaned from the account. This is followed by true experiences and stories of God-fearing women of our day. This book could be used as a devotional book. 12 chapters; 193 pages; paper.

The Whirlwind Cometh

You will not soon forget this unusual book. This gripping story is neither history nor prophecy; its central theme is nonresistance. A new Canadian prime minister comes into power and mandates that every young person must serve their country. Read how these young people did or did not live their beliefs. A must-read for all youth, this book will make every reader stop and think. 211 pages; paperback.

When Loved Ones Are Called Home

A gift booklet containing many Scriptures and comforting poems, written especially for those who have lost a loved one through death. Subjects include the pain of separation, the time of healing, the memory of those departed, and other questions that often distress the bereaved. 64 pages; paper.

We Are His Witnesses

A fictional story based on two accounts in Martyrs Mirror. Upon obtaining a rare Bible in their common language, several young people become Christians and receive strength to face opposition, suffering, and death as they witness for the Lord. 248 pages; paper.

Voyage of No Return

A young Anabaptist couple in Holland, Johan and Margaret Blankenburg, are kidnapped by a dishonest captain and taken by ship to America, where they are sold as indentured servants. This book reveals some little-known facts about how some people came to the New World. This story shows how God can bless us in spite of adversity if we trust Him. Based on historical facts. 273 pages; paper.

Serving as a Church Usher

This book has many good pointers for ushers in Mennonite churches and also contains quite a bit that doesn’t really apply to the Mennonite church setting. It is presented here as a resource. Points are shared on the usher’s personal commitment and general demeanor, as well as practical thoughts on remembering names and proper procedures for seating people. 74 pages; paperback.

Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary

A reliable, comprehensive dictionary. Merriam-Webster has long been considered an authority of the English language, and this edition continues in that tradition. For those who need a complete, detailed dictionary at home, school, or office. For schools, use this in grades 7-9. The dictionary re-spellings match what CLE teaches. 11th edition.

Friends, Food, and Fellowship

A cookbook compiled by the Dodge City Mennonite Mission. Included are recipes used for basket dinners and snacks after sing-along meetings at Dodge City as well as recipes submitted by those from the community who have attended services over the years. 218 pages; comb-binding.

In My Father’s House, by Darletta Martin

This story, based on a real life experience, tells about a boy raised in an orphanage with a deep longing to connect with his father. As he got older, he became acquainted with his heavenly Father and gave his heart to Him. Through many trials he finally arrived at a place of more stability and security, and married a fine Christian girl. Maybe now was the time to pursue his search for his father? 423 pages; paperback.

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