
Menno Simons: “Confession” and “The New Birth”
Translated and edited by Irvin B. Horst. These two writings from Menno Simons have been newly translated from the earliest surviving Dutch text of his work and exemplify his early writing style. 71 pages; hardcover; Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.

Centennial of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite
Abe J. Unruh. A session of the 1959 General Conference was dedicated to a centennial observance of the founding of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Numerous speakers addressed the development of the church from various aspects. 40 pages; … Read More

The Complete Works of Menno Simons
This is an older translation of Menno Simons’ writings and was first published in 1871 by John F. Funk. 743 pages; hardcover; Pathway.

Dietrich Philip Hand Book
Dietrich Philips. This book is widely known for its doctrinal discussions. Dietrich Philips was a church leader in Holland during the time of Menno Simons, and his writings are instructive and readable. 539 pages; hardcover; Pathway.

Rightly Dividing the Scriptures
George R. Brunk. Deals with salvation and its aspects and teachings: God’s part and man’s part in salvation; first principles of the origin of sin; the way to God; the believer’s state and standing, and how works, good and bad, … Read More

Ready Bible Answers
George R. Brunk. The first three editions of this book appeared under the title Ready Scriptural Reasons. It covers 32 topics in question-and-answer form, such as becoming a Christian, ordinances, the devotional covering, marriage, nonconformity to the world, and more. 180 pages; paper; Sword and Trumpet.