
The Complete Writings of Menno Simons
This volume contains all known writings of Menno Simons, including some not found in The Complete Works of Menno Simons. Translated by a language expert, with introductions by J. C. Wenger to each of Menno Simons’ articles. A biography of Menno’s life is given by Harold S. Bender. A 1400-entry index completes the book. 1090 pages; softcover.

The Connected Child
Karyn B. Purvis. Bring hope and healing to your family. Practical strategies for parenting children from troubled backgrounds, from other countries and cultures, or with behavioral or emotional needs. “Re-do’s,” “time-ins,” and “choices.” A program that emphasizes nurture and structure to build bonds of affection and trust. 264 pages, paper; McGraw-Hill.

The Cost of the Crown
Set in the Netherlands during the 1500s, this story helps us understand what the Anabaptists of that time endured to live for the Lord. The main characters and events are fictional yet true-to-life for those times. Teenagers Margriete and Grietje hear the Word of God and must decide if they are willing for danger and persecution so they can win the crown of life. 122 pages; paper.

The Courage of Sarah Noble
In 1707, young Sarah Nobel and her father traveled through the wilderness to build a new home for their family. “Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble,” her mother had said, but Sarah found that it was not always easy to feel brave inside. The dark woods were full of animals and Indians, too. And Sarah was only eight. The story of Sarah’s journey is inspiring.

The Crucified Life
“The crucified life is a life wholly given over to the Lord in absolute humility and obedience: a sacrifice pleasing to the Lord.” Thus Tozer urges Christians to not be satisfied with being a “thirtyfold” Christian but to pursue a “hundredfold” life. Sixteen thought-provoking chapters. 220 pages; paperback.

The Day Christ Died
This simple, direct account of Jesus’s last hours traces the route that led from Gethsemane to a windswept hill called Golgotha. Bishop’s meticulous research has uncovered many little-known facts that help the reader appreciate more deeply what Christ suffered. Paperback; 272 pages.

The Debt I Owe
At the height of the Vietnam War, Johnny Miller received his draft notice. He knew he could never take a human life. Read this book to learn about his experiences during two years of 1-W service working as a conscientious objector in the Bethesda Hospital. He writes honestly about the tragic, the touching, and the humorous while introducing the reader to a memorable cast of characters including friends, coworkers, and patients. 368 pages; paper; TGS International.

The Dutch Boy Story: How to Overcome Fear
Otto lay in bed during war time. He was so afraid of dying! Nobody could tell him how to know if he would go to Heaven when he died. His family immigrated to Canada after the war. His fears continued. Finally he met people who pointed him to Jesus. When he gave his heart to Jesus, he found help for his fear! 40 pages; hardcover.

The Early Years
Witness the Toews family’s trauma when seven young children are suddenly left without a mother. Stand by Pa as he is forced to make heartbreaking decisions. Meet the new Ma whose heart is large enough to love seven motherless children. The first of Mrs. Boese’s books recounting her growing-up years in southern Manitoba. 175 pages; paper.

The Endless Steppe
In June 1941, the Rudomin family is arrested by the Russians. They are accused of being capitalists, “enemies of the people.” Forced from their home and friends in Vilna, Poland, they are herded into crowded cattle cars. Their destination: the endless steppe of Siberia. 243 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: This book contains instances of inappropriate language and worldly entertainment.

The Enduring Church
This history of the church is readable and comprehensive. It tells the story of the people who truly have sought to follow Christ and His teachings from the days of the early church to our time. The four sections chronicle the story of apostasy and the rise of state churches, persecution of true Christians through the ages, migration from Europe to North America, and the formation of our church as we know it today. 232 pages; paperback.

The Enduring Church – French
(The Enduring Church, French version) This history of the church is readable and comprehensive. It tells the story of the people who truly have sought to follow Christ and His teachings from the days of the early church to our time. The four sections chronicle the story of apostasy and the rise of state churches, persecution of true Christians through the ages, migration from Europe to North America, and the formation of our church as we know it today. French version. 234 pages; paperback.

The Family Bible
A devotional book comprised of articles written as columns for the local weekly newspaper over a period of six years. The author has used different experiences of life to bring lessons suitable for all times and all peoples. Some titles found in the book: When God Seems Far Away; A Father’s Christlike Hands; Three Words Hard to Say; Hospitals: A Place of Prayer. 128 pages; paper.






