From the White House to the Amish

Thomas E. Kirkman grew up in a happy church-going family. He joined the military, worked in the Graphics and Calligraphy Office in the White House, and became a CIA agent. His life has led him to believe that God may not exist, but an encounter with an Amish man who shares the salvation story calls Tom to the Amish and back to God. 336 pages; paperback.

Journey into God

Journey Into God helps us understand what we see and experience as we walk through life. The author explores the character of God with practical and spiritual illustrations. Each chapter closes with several questions and points for consideration, making this book suitable for personal devotions. 212 pages; paperback.

Shep: A Collie of the Old West

Shep was the kind of collie that ranchers are proud to own: powerful, big-hearted, and intelligent. A few men had been clever enough to catch him, but Shep always got away. One day, Shep was trapped in a deep pit and rescued by a little boy. 224 pages; paperback.

Stories of Conscientious Objectors in World War I

This book contains twelve accounts of conscientious objectors during World War I. These are true experiences from Amish, Mennonite, Hutterite and others and accurately testify to the horrors of war and the draft. 51 pages; paperback.

Man: The Dwelling Place of God

This book examines various aspects of one central topic: the relationship of God with mankind. It is man’s duty and privilege to “glorify God and enjoy Him forever.” Some of the themes explored are leaving your old life behind, making moral choices, understanding the Bible, loving God, and Christian fellowship. 195 pages; paperback.

Lead Kindly Light

A collection of 65 favorite songs and old classics selected by Michela Toews. This book is intended for special singing such as Wednesday evenings and for singing in nursing homes. Songs include “Beyond the Sunset,” “In the Garden,” “It’s Bound to be the Lord,” “Kneel at the Cross,” “Lift Your Glad Voices,” “Beulah Land,” and “Great Is Thy Faithfulness.” 80 pages; paper.

Cell 58

Dan and his friend Glenn enter Iran with the thought of sharing the love of Jesus with the common people. They are intercepted by the Iranian authorities and thrown into prison. What purpose does God have in this? Read of the wonderful care God has for Dan through this difficult time. See how God uses Dan to show His love to the prison guards, and witness love’s victory over fear. 190 pages; paper.

El Hogar Cristiano

(The Christian Home, Spanish version) Sound scriptural teaching on home life and the nurture of children. Topics covered are the home, the parents, the child, mental and social development, discipline, adolescence, youth, and more. 132 pages; paper.

Story of the Gospel

First published in 1881 and revised in 1997, this book is a nearly complete account of the life of Jesus in simple form. We believe the author used all four Gospels in writing this account. The writer tells the Gospel story in simple language, and also explains the parables, Lord’s prayer, and other accounts in easy to understand prose. There are over 140 illustrations throughout the book. 276 pages; hardcover.

La Confesión de Fe y las Ordenanzas de la Iglesia de Dios en Cristo

(Confession of Faith and Conference Order) Part One is the confession of faith, including the Eighteen Articles of Faith and the Articles of Faith of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Part Two is the ministers’ manual, setting forth the procedures to be followed by the ministry in administering the sacraments and officiating the ceremonies of baptism, marriage, etc. 118 pages; paper.

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