The Herrs

Mabel Burkholder. 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 … Read More

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The Helpless Poles

Abe J. Unruh. This book traces the Old Flemish branch of Mennonites from Holland as they fled from their captors to the Vistula Valley and Polish Russia. It tells of their impoverished condition upon their arrival in America, and of … Read More

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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, … Read More

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Hear Their Cry!

Marjorie Unruh. Experiences of the Dennis Unruh family in the mission field in Nigeria. God’s power is shown at work among the heathen African customs. Another must for anyone interested in mission work. 183 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.

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Happy Hours at Home

Isabel Byrum. A book about a God-fearing family who believed and taught truth and purity. Around the fireside, the family enjoyed an allegory about a knight who went forth to slay his king’s enemies. This book shares the experiences of … Read More

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Where Little Ones Cry

Harvey Yoder. Tragic stories from war-torn Liberia. While the stories of this book are not pleasant, they illustrate the all-too-often repeated scenes found in war-torn countries. Homeless and hungry, refugees are swept along in a seemingly endless tide of fighting. … Read More

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Wang Ping’s Sacrifice

Harvey Yoder. The true stories of this book vividly portray the house church in China and the individuals at its heart. Read how the church–strong, flourishing, and faithful in spite of persecution–is made up of real people with battles similar … Read More

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They Would Not Be Silent

Harvey Yoder. This book contains experiences of Christians who lived under communism and decided their faith was worth the cost of suffering. They were cold, hungry, lonely, and threatened with death. Some spent decades in prisons or slave labor camps. … Read More

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They Would Not Be Moved

Harvey Yoder. A book about Christians living under communism. Here are experiences of young people commanded to join the army or show loyalty to the state. Read about parents who were pulled away from their family and thrown into prison. … Read More

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A Small Price to Pay

Harvey Yoder. Living in the Soviet Union during World War II, young Mikhail Khorev saw much suffering and death. Often homeless and near starvation, he struggled to believe in God’s love. An inspirational story of how Mikhail grows to believe … Read More

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