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.

Artisan Sourdough Made Simple

Emilie Raffa’s guide to all-things-sourdough for the beginner also has fresh inspiration for the seasoned baker. It contains 67 recipes. This book covers all aspects of the art, including lists and explanations of the tools and ingredients needed. The most common questions are reviewed and answered. The recipe section starts out with instructions on how to make your own starter. Detailed directions and pictures are inlcuded for your first loaf of sourdough bread. In addition, Emilie has included tips for each recipe, and even provided a schedule beside some of them to help in planning ahead. 207 pages; paperback.

A Long Way Home

Saroo was born into a poor family in India. His family lived hand-to-mouth; their home was a one-room hut. Then at age five he boarded a train by mistake and ended up in far-away Calcutta. Unable to recall properly the name of his home town, he survived for weeks on the rough streets of that city. Eventually he was adopted by kind people from Australia. But he had a stubborn memory of his early childhood and a driving desire to find his way back. And then along came Google Earth to aid his search. This is the story of how he found his way home. Not a religious book, but a story of hope and determination. Helpful in understanding other cultures. 273 pages; paperback.

The Church and the Faith

Book 3. A Bible study book for adults and youth, covering topics relating to the church and the New Testament faith. The third Bible study book in the series – follows Understanding the Old Testament and Studying the Gospel. 80 pages; paper.

Understanding the Old Testament

Book 1. A Bible study book for adults and youth. Each of the 25 lessons has an introduction to stimulate thinking, numerous Scripture references to back up the topic, and discussion questions on both youth and adult levels. The emphasis is on how the Old Testament clearly sets forth a plan which was fulfilled in the New Testament. This book is followed by Studying the Gospel and The Church and the Faith. 80 pages; paper.

Our Valleys Exalted

The author experienced leukemia firsthand. She shares how God brought blessings and unexpected closeness with Him, through suffering. This is a collection of similar experiences, inspirational quotes, poems, and passages of song designed to help the sufferer see the goodness of God in the valley, and to give courage when things look difficult. 136 pages, paperback.

They Looked for a City

The story of a Jewish family’s struggle to survive in eastern Europe during a time of political upheaval. Beginning with the death of Yente’s parents, it tells how she grows up in Warsaw and meets Benjamin, the accomplished son of a well-to-do Jewish family. Though their marriage is marked with sunshine and shadow, they find the true Messiah. Then war breaks out, bringing separation and heartache. 216 pages; paperback.

14 Faithful Followers

Are we the same kind of Christians as those of ancient times? Read these 14 biographical sketches about people living between the first and the 20th centuries. There is much information about their lives and how they accepted the faith, passing it down to the present generations. Simply written. 186 pages, paperback.

Waiting on God

A collection of 105 heartfelt poems on various topics: Christian life, comfort, faith, and prayer, and also poems for special occasions, such as Christmas, friendship, graduation and Jesus’s death. 108 pages; paperback with coil binding; PrairieView Press.

God and the Search

Twenty years after their 15-year-old son Tom disappeared, the Hostetlers reflect upon the agonizing time of searching for him. After some days, Tom’s body was found, but their questions were left unanswered. They tell how God cared for their family during this difficult time. 124 pages; paperback.

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