Called to Be a Soldier

This book tells the experiences of conscientious objectors in Canada during World War II. It details their lives in the camps where they performed alternative service instead of joining the army. Copies of letters to and from government officials are included, as well as some letters from church leaders. This book gives a good picture of what CO camp life was like. 519 pages; paperback.

A Service of Love

A collection of short stories by young men who, for conscience sake, chose alternative service instead of joining the military. Copies of letters sent by family and official documents are included. Valuable history of military exemptions and the 1-W program are also part of this book. 294 pages; paperback.

The Prince of the House of David

An interesting account of John the Baptist and Jesus’ ministry. This book is a series of letters written by a young Jewish lady to her father. 288 pages; hardcover.

Trials and Trails of Burkina Faso

This is the tale, in the form of letters written to folks back home, of a young man’s time as a volunteer worker for Christian Service International in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Repairing wells, helping with eye clinics, telling the people the Gospel story, and many more experiences are shared in a way that puts you right there with him. 224 pages; paperback.

In Him We Live

In August 1977, Lawrence and Rachel Unruh began their first term as missionaries in Leyte, Philippines. Rachel’s journals were written in the form of letters to family and friends. This book portrays daily living in another country and the little things that make up a typical day.

The Tie Between

This book contains stories, tidbits, letters, quotes, and questions-and-answers. It is directed to widows, but also to the family and church of a widow. With helpful insights and tips from those who have experienced the loss of a husband or family member. 335 pages; paperback.

Moscow Express and Other Stories from Russia

Moscow Express is the last book written by Georgi Vins before he succumbed to the inoperable tumor that took his life. The manuscript was finished on his deathbed. These true stories, essays, and letters from the author and his fellow countrymen leave a beautiful testimony of courage, faith, and the saving power of Jesus Christ in Communist Russia.

The Search for Christian Education in Michigan

This book is a record of the efforts of members of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, who reside in the state of Michigan, to maintain their historic faith and practice in the area of education. Included are an important set of documents, letters, newspaper articles, and reports of court proceedings showing the progression of this effort. The conviction to begin a parochial school for children of members is shown. Meeting minutes related to the building of Countryside Christian School as well as early school board meeting minutes are also part of this record. 95 pages; paperback.

Beyond the Veil

A book of memories and inspirations from the authors’ many years of mission work in Africa. This book offers a look at the beginnings and growth of the church in Nigeria and includes accounts about other African countries as well. Portions of the book are excerpted from letters Aleene wrote home from Africa. 269 pages; paper.

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