
Martyrs Mirror Excerpts
A collection of accounts spanning the centuries of persecution as recorded in the Martyrs Mirror. The full account is usually given; the size of the book results from Min. Joe Isaac’s careful selection of accounts. This collection represents a good cross section of the Martyrs Mirror. 335 pages; hardcover.

Mary Remembers
The story of Mary, a little Mennonite girl who moved with her family to Mexico in 1922. They were one of approximately 8,000 Old Colony Mennonite families who emigrated from Manitoba to Chihuahua, Mexico, during the 1920s to preserve their language and culture. Together with Mary, experience the joys and terrors of her childhood in Mexico. Her true story, written by her daughter-in-law. 112 pages; paper.

Mary, Girl from Friedensruh
This is a continuation of the true story of Mary Friesen from Fort Vermilion, Alberta. In Mary Remembers we read about life in Mexico. Now, in this book, we learn about her life in Canada: English school, blizzards, accidents, and an assortment of visitors. An interesting story. 257 pages; paper.

Matthew Grady Loves His Enemy
A beautiful book to illustrate the concept of nonresistance to children. A young Mennonite minister and his wife show love to the villagers, and they invite the people to the small church where he preaches. But a priest from another church hates the minister. He has a plan to get him to leave. Read this book to see how God works and how love wins in the end. This story is based on true happenings. Preschool through age 10; 36 pages; hardcover.

Me & Nobbles
Bobby, the main character in this book, is raised without Mother or Father. His imaginary friend Nobbles, whom he talks to as a real person, is often his only comfort. This book tells the story of Bobby’s hard life with his nurse, his unlikely reunion with his earthly father, as well as Bobby’s friendship with his heavenly Father. 151 pages; paper.

Meals Around the World
Often thought of as a cookbook for missionaries, the recipes in this collection also work well for home folks wanting made-from-scratch meals. Recipes from a variety of countries, including Mexico, India, Bangladesh, Russia, and African countries. Another section contains North American recipes for use in places where the available ingredients are be more limited. This cookbook will be of interest to missionaries and to everyone who enjoys trying new dishes. 432 pages; paper with plastic coil binding.

Men Called Him Master
The preaching of John the Baptizer is causing a stir in Bethany. Along with great crowds of people, Andrew and his brother John are listening to the prophet preach when he baptizes a Galilean. Who is this fascinating Stranger from Galilee who speaks about the Kingdom of God? Could this be the Messiah who had finally come to defeat the Roman empire? Originally published in 1948, this old favorite has been reprinted by PrairieView Press and offers a glimpse at the life and times of Jesus while on Earth. 184 pages; paperback.

Mennonite Church Music
This is a reprint of the original 1947 work in which Stauffer comments on the true purpose of congregational singing, appropriate song selection and the song leader’s and the congregation’s responsibility in making church music meaningful and inspirational. This book will be of interest to anyone seeking pointers on how to sing with respect and reverence. 58 pages; paper.

Mennonite Historical Atlas
Contains 87 maps of the migration of Mennonites from Holland and the Low Countries to Russia, Poland, and the Ukraine; maps of the colonies in Russia; and the migrations following the world wars. Maps are given of Manitoba and Kansas, and also locations in South America where Mennonites have settled. An accompanying section gives a written explanation of the maps. The Aussiedler migrations of the years 1970-94 are also included. 183 pages; paper.










