
The Happening
As Rebecca Sue walked to school on that beautiful Monday morning, she had no idea that her life, and the lives of all the Amish residents of Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania were about to change forever. Only one man had any idea what this day would hold. One man… and the God in whom he no longer believed. Follow the events of the Nickel Mines school tragedy, and the struggle to forgive from the perspective of a survivor.173 pages; paper.

The Heart of God
While the author realizes that we can never understand all about God, in this book he ponders and comments in depth on the character and attributes of the Almighty. Eighteen chapters explore such topics as “God Is Great,” “God Has a Heart,” “God Is Humble,” “God Is Jealous” and ” God Seeks Men.” May we, like Moses at the burning bush, turn aside to seek after God in an honest quest for a deeper knowledge of Him. 269 pages; paper.

The Heart of Man
This little booklet is a reprint of an old publication that was translated from French and published in 1732. It illustrates the condition of man’s heart in numerous spiritual conditions-as a sinner, as one repenting of sin, as a saint, and as one who has become unfaithful. 64 pages; paper.

The Herrs
Read about some of the first Mennonite pioneers of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. This book tells the true story of the persecuted Swiss Anabaptist Herr family. They left the Palatinate area of Germany in 1710, bound for America. After several delays, they finally sail across the Atlantic and settle in Pennsylvania. Read of their experiences in learning to live in this new land of freedom. 174 pages; paper.

The Holy War
A John Bunyan classic allegory. When Satan rebelled and was cast out of heaven, he tried to take revenge by conquering Mansoul, Shaddai’s treasured town. This allegory of man’s fall and redemption gives us a better understanding of our enemy and inspires us to worship our King. Beautifully illustrated. Includes a study section, glossary, and a brief biography of Bunyan. [Modern readers may find the book War for Mansoul easier to understand.] Hardcover; 255 pages.

The Home Beautiful
First published in 1912, his book clearly presents the beauties of the Christian home. Chapters include “The Wedded Life,” “The Husband’s Part,” “The Wife’s Part,” “The Parents’ Part,” “The Children’s Part,” and “Brothers and Sisters.” A clear teaching of Christian values. 184 pages; paperback.

The Honey Makers
Gail Gibbons. How sweet it is! Thousands of bees visited more than one million flowers to gather the nectar that went into that one-pound jar of honey. Here’s the buzz on how these remarkable insects work together to create this amazing food. Ages 6-10. 32 pages; paperback; Mulberry Books. Proofreader’s note: Reference is made to 80 million years.

The Importance of the New Birth
A Bible study lesson taken from 102 Devotional Sermonettes. 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.

The Incredible Journey
Instinct told them that the way home lay to the west. And so the doughty young Labrador retriever, the roguish bull terrier and the indomitable Siamese set out through the Canadian wilderness. Separately, they would soon have died. Together, the three house pets faced starvation, exposure, and wild forest animals to make their way home to the family they love. The Incredible Journey is one of the most popular children’s stories of all time. 148 pages; paper. Proofreader’s note: The poem The Beasts is included in the front of the book. It seems to belittle man’s accountability to God.

The Knight’s Journey
The knight had the greatest horse, the finest castle, and plenty of gold. But he was not happy. “Maybe,” he thought, “the old man in the forest can tell me how to find happiness.” The wise man told the young knight that a drink of the legendary waters of St. Metz would bring happiness. Hardcover; color illustrations; 58 pages.

The Last River
No European had ever taken boats down the Colorado river and come out alive. In May 1869, ten men boarded four rowboats in Green River City, Wyoming. Three months and 1,000 miles later, two battered boats carrying six exhausted and starving men emerged from the depths of the Grand Canyon. The Last River tells their remarkable story. Color illustrations. Suitable for lower and middle-grade school children. Paperback; 47 pages. Proofreader’s note: Instances of violence and evolution on pp. 12, 35, 43.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition
This book presents the story of the amazing Lewis and Clark expedition in an interesting way at a reading level appropriate for younger students. It details the planning needed before heading out, tells of hardships faced on the way, contains examples of the men’s journals, etc. Ages 6-10; 48 pages; paper.

The Life of Liese
This inspiring book tells about the life of Elizabeth (Liese) Voth Toews. As a child she lived in the village of Nordheim in the district of Memrik, Ukraine. Her life was carefree and happy. But soon trouble came: her father’s death, hunger, wicked men, and effects of the Great War. Read how God opened the door to immigrate to Canada. Here Liese found a life’s companion and a home for her soul. 106 pages; paperback.






