From the White House to the Amish
Thomas E. Kirkman grew up in a happy church-going family. He joined the military, worked in the Graphics and Calligraphy Office in the White House, and became a CIA agent. His life has led him to believe that God may not exist, but an encounter with an Amish man who shares the salvation story calls Tom to the Amish and back to God. 336 pages; paperback; TGS International
God’s Grace in the Valley
This daily devotional is written by one well acquainted with grief. The 144 devotionals cover a wide range of topics. Each devotional has a scripture reading, a short essay on the topic, questions, and space for journaling. 303 pages; paperback; … Read More
My Father’s World
Pablo Yoder. Written by a nature-loving missionary in Central America, this book contains interesting descriptions and striking photos of many amazing plants and animals of the jungle. The wonders of creation point us to the Creator who planned it all. … Read More
Homeland In My Heart, volume 2
An indigenous man, Sage Meas, strains to comprehend the meaning of life as he interacts with traders, Mennonites, and his own people. He launches scathing attacks on the religious pretenses of whites and mounts a defense of Lenape values and … Read More
In My Father’s House
This story, based on a real life experience, tells about a boy raised in an orphanage. He had such a longing to connect with his father. As he got older, he became aquainted with his Heavenly Father, and gave his heart to Him. Through many trials he finally arrived at a place of more stability and security, and married a fine Christian girl. Maybe now was the time to pursue his search for his father? 423 pages; paperback; Martin.