A Treatise on Magistracy and War

An article taken from the Mirror of Truth, giving a scriptural basis for the doctrines of nonresistance and the separation of church and state. This booklet is a handy size for personal and group study. 76 pages; paper.

The New Manners and Customs of Bible Times

An updated and improved edition of Manners and Customs of Bible Times. Includes many full-color illustrations and photographs, clearly depicting biblical life and culture. Each chapter concludes with a “Now look at your Bible” section, which applies the presented material to applicable Scripture passages. 352 pages; hardcover.

A Very Present Help

Five-year-old Nathan was riding along in the tractor while his older brothers picked rocks. Suddenly he slipped and fell, and the rear wheel ran over his head. In this book Nathan’s mother has recorded the drama, grief, and suffering of days and weeks that followed. She also writes of joy and hope. The doctors thought Nathan would be paralyzed, but God had other plans! 121 pages; paper.

One Woman’s Quest

Born in China as an unwanted girl, Ai-Ming often felt worthless and faced confusing circumstances and abuse. But one day God reached out to her in a special way, and believers shared the gospel story with her. She becomes a doctor as a means of reaching out to the poor and downtrodden. Witness the power to overcome superstition and evil. 248 pages; paperback.

Sister to Sister

A compiled collection of more than two hundred articles dealing with a wide range of practical issues for Christian women. These articles represent the personal convictions of many sisters and will stimulate thought and conviction and promote unity and fellowship. 358 pages; paper.

Countdown: A Time of Testing

The first book in the “Century in Crisis” series, this book tells of the relative quietness and prosperity for Christians in the first years after Diocletian became emperor of the Roman Empire in A.D. 284. Then it chronicles how the situation changed, and eventually a terrible persecution was unleashed upon them. Some were solid in their commitment, and some buckled under the pressure and sacrificed to the Roman gods. How will it be for us in our day? 320 pages; paperback.

I Am a Teacher {and I love it}

This book is a breath of fresh air for teachers! It includes touching stories, funny accounts, seasoned advice, ideas for specific classes, and hands-on project plans. This book is not a how-to manual, but you will catch enthusiasm and some practical tips from a veteran teacher passionate about teaching! 217 pages; paperback.

Mennonite Church Music

This is a reprint of the original 1947 work in which Stauffer comments on the true purpose of congregational singing, appropriate song selection and the song leader’s and the congregation’s responsibility in making church music meaningful and inspirational. This book will be of interest to anyone seeking pointers on how to sing with respect and reverence. 58 pages; paper.

Maria’s Refuge

Maria Peters Harder’s life includes moves to Mexico and back to Canada and many trials and deep sorrow. Maria seeks the answers to many questions about the church, new birth, and having the assurance of salvation. 384 pages; paperback.

The Lone Tree

The Lone Tree recreates how the Becker family might have lived during the time our ancestors left Russia and came to settle in America. It chronicles the preparations that were made for moving, their first winter in Kansas, and how they were able to settle in and adjust to the incredible loss of loved ones due to sickness. This book should give a greater appreciation for our heritage and what it cost. While the book is fictional, we believe the historical aspect is reasonably accurate. 232 pages; paper.

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