
Hope’s Table
Hope’s Table helps you prepare enticing home-cooked meals for your family. From the kitchen of Mennonite cook Hope Helmuth comes this mix of 150 delectable recipes, stunning food photography, and stories of strawberry picking, corn day, and Christmas cookie bakes. … Read More

The White Feather
Indians were on the warpath. Friends and neighbors were moving away to escape danger. Only Abe and Sarie’s family stayed. Father always had his own way of looking at things. He believed that friendliness and fair treatment would be respected … Read More

The Beggar’s Bible
Louise A. Vernon. John Wycliffe is a famous Oxford professor who translated the Bible into English. Wycliffe has radical ideas—he believes that everyone should be able to read the Bible. Young Arnold Hutton hears Wycliffe’s enemies are sending spies to … Read More

The Bible Smuggler
Louise A. Vernon. The story of William Tyndale’s work of translating, printing, and distributing the New Testament. The story is told through the eyes of Collin, Tyndale’s helper. He begins his work as a carrier boy who smuggles a copy … Read More

Coals of Fire
Elizabeth H. Bauman. Stories of men and women who returned good for evil. The contents of this book will challenge how you live regardless of your age. 127 pages; paper; Herald Press.

The Complete Writings of Menno Simons
Edited by J. C. Wenger. This volume contains all known writings of Menno Simons, including some not found in The Complete Works of Menno Simons. Translated by a language expert, with introductions by J. C. Wenger to each of Menno … Read More

Distant Thunder
A sequel to “The Christmas Surprise.” Life is peaceful in the Moravian town of Bethlehem until the War of Independence breaks out. Then Congress orders Bethlehem to house prisoners of war. Although the Moravians do not believe in war, they … Read More

Doctrines of the Bible
Daniel Kauffman, editor. A clear discussion of the doctrines of the Bible. This book presents the scriptural foundations for many of the beliefs we hold. 639 pages; hardcover; Herald Press.

Henner’s Lydia
Marguerite de Angeli. Lydia is a young farm girl who lives near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. All summer long she has worked on her first “piece,” a hooked mat that must be done before she can go with her father to market. … Read More