
A Captain for Hans
The tumult of the Reformation has swept Switzerland, and Zwingli’s Reformed Church has wrested control of several cantons from the Catholic Church. A Captain for Hans brings the world of the persecuted Anabaptists in the 1630s to life. Read how common people like farmers and cheesemakers become willing to forsake all to live the true faith. 224 pages; paper.

A Change of Allegiance
The author tells how he and his wife became determined to follow Jesus without compromise while he was enlisted in the U.S. Army. They studied the Scriptures and church history to find answers to questions about loving your enemies and whether a Christian can go to war. This book is a journey into the historical and biblical teaching on war and peace. 224 pages; paper.

A Charge to Keep
Reuben Watson Stone stood shivering in the cold December wind. Even though work was hard to find, his widowed mother and sister depended on him to be the man in charge of the house. He’d do anything to support his family, but would he do what was right? Read this story to understand the struggles this young man faces to provide his family with just the necessities of life. A story for youth and adult readers. 224 pages; paper.

A Child’s Book of Bible Stories
Ten Bible stories, including these titles: “Let My People Go,” “The Widow’s Oil,” “Jonah,” “Thank You, Jesus,” and more. The simple, yet compelling language combines with beautiful illustrations to ensure children will remember these Bible stories for years to come. Suitable for reading aloud. Compiled and published by Theresa Boeckner and Judith Spence. 78 pages; hardcover.

A Christian’s Service to His Country
A Bible study lesson based on themes from the Conference Reports book. This is part of a series of single-lesson Bible studies for youth and adults for pick-and-choose, covering a variety of topics. This lesson will be sent in PDF form via email after purchase. Copies may be made for all of the class or congregation.

A Cup of Cold Water
Compiled Jolene Burkholder and Jolene Zimmerman. Christian women desire to bless others, but what are ways to reach beyond your doorstep and show compassion to those around you? Nearly 200 women open their hearts and share beautiful ways they witnessed sharing and how they experienced firsthand someone pouring a cup of cold water to bless them. Hardcover, 296 pages.

A Dash of Spice
A collection of recipes by the Banach family. Glenn Banach grew up in Massachusetts and is of Polish and Italian descent, his wife Joyce is from a traditional Mennonite family. Living in Nigeria as missionaries and in Dodge City, Kansas, further diversified their food culture, and this variety is shared here for all to enjoy. Published by the Banach family. Hardcover, 3-ring binder; 604 pages.

A Drop of Mercy
Historical fiction about a young Mennonite man and his family and friends during the Revolutionary War. Twice he is put to a tremendous test. The first time he failed it. But after he has given his heart to God he has another chance to show mercy. Will he? This book will help you examine the nonresistant doctrine against the backdrop of extremely challenging times. What would you have done? 134 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: An instance of graphic violence is noted on p. 45.

A Flame Forever Bright
The story of Dirk Willems rescuing his pursuer who fell through the ice is one of the best-known stories in the Martyrs Mirror. However, almost nothing is known about Willems’s life prior to his arrest and being burned at the stake. A Flame Forever Bright weaves the basic facts of the life of Dirk Willems into a fictional narrative to tell his story through the eyes of his younger sister Lucia. Set in Holland in the 1500s. 136 pages; paperback.










