
A Place for Ruth
This book tells the true life story of Ruth, a German Mennonite girl raised in Nazi Germany. Toward the end of World War II, Ruth and her siblings and mother were refugees in Denmark, while her father was a prisoner of war. Later the family was reunited, but destitute and dependent on MCC care packages from America. Read this book to see God’s work in her heart and how she eventually found a home in America. Paperback, 204 pages.

Homeward Into a Dangerous Land
Patty A. Wilson. This historical fiction tells about the Warren family as they move into the western Pennsylvania frontier in 1768 with hopes of a better life. It has value as a historically realistic tale; however, caution should be exercised … Read More

Little Prairie Girl
Sharon (Durksen) Schnupp Kuepfer. Book 1 of Little Prairie Girl Series. This is the true story of Clara, a little girl growing up in a Russian Mennonite family on the Manitoba prairie. Her parents had come over from Russia before … Read More

Little Prairie Girl Growing Up
Sharon (Durksen) Schnupp Kuepfer. Little Prairie Girl Series book 2. This book continues the true story of Clara Durksen. Almost a teenager now, Clara wonders about her future. Life has so many problems! How will they make a living? If … Read More

Miss Church-Member’s Journey
Abridged and adapted from Mr. World and Miss Church-Member by Rev. W. S. Harris. 122 pages; paper; Masthof Press.


Successful Living
This is a study of Bible-based economic and lifestyle principles. It is for group study or personal contemplation. There are 27 chapters containing advice for all ages, with many discussion questions sprinkled throughout. Topics covered include attitudes, self-discipline, work ethics, … Read More