
Footprints in the Ash
In the early morning hours of May 18, 1980, the pristine scenery around Washington’s Mount St. Helens was shattered by a powerful explosion that devastated its north slope. In the aftermath, amid the rivers of mud, blankets of ash, and eerie … 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.

In the Morning
Berniece Penner. Meditations of the mornings, as they entwine with the author’s daily life in the multicultural borough of Queens. In the city with its many attractions and distractions, the author finds the place where God dwells. 204 pages; paper; … Read More

The Winds of God
Margaret Penner Toews. Written to encourage meaningful family or personal devotions, these one-page essays include a scripture reference for Bible reading and are well-suited for reading aloud. The aim of each day’s devotional is to share an inspiration for the … Read More

Caring
Mrs. Sam Boese. A book sharing thoughts and concerns with sisters young and old. It contains stories of warning and unfulfilled dreams, and stories with happy endings. By the author of Sharing and Treasured Truths. 104 pages; paper; Boese.

Come to the Manger
A collection of Christmas carols compiled by PrairieView Press. In this book you will find some songs that are hundreds of years old, some translated traditional carols from other lands, some well-known favorites, and some recently composed carols. None of … Read More

Keepsakes of the Heart
Marjorie Hiebert. This book contains a collection of Marjorie Hiebert’s essays and devotionals selected from a lifetime of writing. Spiritually enriching, it speaks on a variety of topics to inspire and bless the reader. 152 pages, paper; Hiebert.

Born to Die
Angela K. Zehr. The setting of this story is Switzerland in the year 1527. Eighteen-year-old Annabelle wants life to continue in the traditional way, happy and undisturbed. But many people are turning away from the state church as a result … Read More

The Life Worth Living
Rita Schmidt. This book contains inspirational thoughts, poems, and essays. Many of these were written for special occasions and programs. 155 pages; paper; Schmidt.