
The Martin Family
Read about the homespun adventures of the Martin family. Christian principles and godly conviction are a vital part of their lives. Children will identify with experiences such as a lesson on grumbling and the worry and prayers when Mother is very sick. These interesting family tales will help teach life lessons. Ages 8-10; 145 pages; paper.

The Master’s Trade
With high hopes, John Rittenhouses’ parents join the surge of Mennonites into the American frontier. The Master Craftsman carves out young John’s faith and character in this budding wilderness where medical help is scarce and hard work, danger, and Indians are plentiful. Through life’s many experiences, John learns that God strengthens and molds lives. Illustrated. 169 pages; paper.

The Mastre Story
This inspiring and interesting booklet outlines a brief history of the life and ministry of Clifford and Elizabeth Mastre, in their words. It also includes some history of Clifford’s parents, Isaac Mastres. The last section is a transcript of Clifford’s funeral service in 1993. 32 pages; paper.

The Miner’s Song
Ramón Chaparro grew up in a mining community in central Mexico. He was part of a large family who loved him, but hatred and suspicions about others also were present. Ramón delighted in working in the silver mines and singing songs with his fellow miners. But then came a terrible accident. Sickness and depression followed. In a hospital far from home, he heard lovely songs about Jesus and heaven. Many times later in life he longed for the hope he remembered feeling when he heard those songs. Read how Ramón finally found lasting joy and hope. This book also gives a window into the life of the Old Colonists in Mexico. 455 pages; paperback.

The Mississippi: America’s Mighty River
Robin Johnson; lower/middle. This engaging and colorful book will bring alive the history, geography and power of one of North America’s greatest rivers. Many colorful pictures. This book can be enjoyed by beginning readers as well as middle-grade students. 32 pages; paperback. [* A time frame of thousands of years is mentioned on page 8.]

The New Complete Works of Josephus
Flavius Josephus, translated by William Whiston. This classic work will make you a part of the momentous events of Jewish history from creation to the time of Titus, who destroyed Jerusalem during the first century AD. Men through the ages have looked to this work as the only contemporary reference in history containing valid references to Christ. 778 pages; hardcover.

The New Manners and Customs of Bible Times
An updated and improved edition of Manners and Customs of Bible Times. Includes many full-color illustrations and photographs, clearly depicting biblical life and culture. Each chapter concludes with a “Now look at your Bible” section, which applies the presented material to applicable Scripture passages. 352 pages; hardcover.

The New Unger’s Bible Dictionary
A newly revised edition of one of the most complete, comprehensive, and up-to-date Bible dictionaries available today. Scholarly, with current articles on archaeology, geography, chronology, and other areas of biblical information. Includes color pictures. 1408 pages; hardcover.











