
Water My Soul: 90 Meditations from an Old Order Mennonite
As an Old Order Mennonite living in southern Ohio, Darla Weaver uses the common events of farm life, gardening, and nature to illustrate spiritual truths. Each daily meditation includes a scripture reading, prayer, and a question for reflection. 91 devotionals; 200 pages; paperback.

Waymarks of Home
In Waymarks of Home, Berniece chronicles the events that have shaped her life. The author writes about the Father’s love that led from Kansas country roads to New York City streets — from the desert to the sea. She expresses the joy the Penners experience today while living in the multiethnic borough of Queens. 226 pages; paperback. (Other books by Berniece: Joy in the City, Be Still, In the Morning.)

We Be Cookin’
Over 900 recipes, both old and new, from the Menno Wiebe family. This cookbook includes a detailed canning section, many recipes for your sweet tooth, and recipes with adjustments for cooking at higher altitude. Interwoven is a Menno Wiebe keepsake of family memories and homestead pictures. Spiral-bound; 430 pages.

What God Does
This small book gives a window into the early mission work of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite during the 1930s and 40s. Mrs. John R. Friesen recounts her own story of salvation, her marriage to missionary John, and describes the early mission work in Mexico, relief work in Europe after World War II, and mission work in Rocky Mountain Farm in Alberta. 80 pages; paperback.

What Happened to Our Money?
This small book is an introductory financial guide for young couples. The principles are based on the Bible and are time-tested. Real-life examples illustrate the various points. Highly recommended for young couples and anyone needing basic financial guidance. 76 pages; paperback.

What Is the Bible? Understanding God’s Message
What is the Bible? offers helpful tools to familiarize yourself with the Bible. You will learn that knowing more about the time and culture in which the Bible was written makes it easier to understand. This little book provides an overview of each book of the Bible and gives tips on how to read and study it. Paperback; 112 pages.

What Jesus Refused to Do
Jesus was born in a dark time. Israel was being oppressed by the cruel Roman Empire. Corruption was rampant. Jesus’ followers expected Him to be the One who would bring about deliverance and change! Yet Jesus ignored many opportunities to use His unlimited resources in the arena of earthly power and political influence. What does this teach us for our day? 102 pages; paperback.

What Shall the Redeemed Wear?
An in-depth look at what the Bible says about appearance. Many times we may question what someone else is wearing and they may say it doesn’t really matter, just so we are right in the heart. Is this how God views our habits of dress and fashion? 120 pages; paper.

What the Blind Man Saw
Born blind in one eye, Johnnie Wenger completely lost his sight in 1865 at age twenty-two. It was a hard blow, but he was not one to give up. Determined, cheerful, and content with God’s plan, Blind Johnnie helped others by making brooms, operating a neighborhood store, and assembling farm equipment in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. 128 pages; paperback.

What’s in the Midwest?
Robin Johnson. This is a very interesting and informative book about the Midwest region of the United States. Children can learn about the twelve states that make up this region and their natural resources, history, cities, people, activities and industry. Full-color photographs and maps throughout. Ages 8-12. 32 pages; paperback.









