Religion, Christianity
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Rebels, Exiles, and Bridge Builders
A Century of Stories from Mexico's Mennonite Villages by Abigail Carl-Klassen
In Chihuahua, Mexico, the Tres Culturas region is a place where Mennonite, Mestizo, and Indigenous Rarámuri people live, forming a crossroad of traditions, languages, and ways of living. A landscape of convergence and divergence, breaking and...
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Russian Mennonites
A Broken Path to Civility by Walter Braul
Walter Braul takes readers on a personal and historical journey into his Mennonite roots. He traces his family’s experiences in Europe and later as immigrants in Canada’s West, and he delineates the political and social context in which...
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Journey With Foolish Trust
by Shirley Dyck Fraser
Journey With Foolish Trust is an insightful exploration of Mennonite heritage and faith, blending personal narrative with historical context. Shirley Dyck Fraser begins by sharing the story of her family’s life in rural Canada, offering a glimpse...
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Mennonite to Mainstream
Abandoning the Old Colony and Growing Up in Rural Canada by Judy Ann
In a family history that stretches back five hundred years, Judy introduces readers to life under Old Colony Mennonite rules as experienced by her parents and grandparents in rural Canada and Mexico. Despite this history, it took Judy’s family...
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Reflecting Shekinah
Feminine Images of the Divine and Women's Sense of Self by Barbara R Wieler
In Reflecting Shekinah: Feminine Images of the Divine and Women’s Sense of Self, Barbara Wieler reflects on the nature and significance of the relationship between feminine images of the Divine and the sense of self for women from the Mennonite...
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Poignant Poems for Tough Times
by Ken Lievers
We all experience tough times in our lives, but the wisdom and the presence of Jesus Christ will help us navigate these challenges and strengthen our faith. The poems in this collection, written over a twenty-five-year period, provide the reader...
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Thoughts and Poetry on Paper
by Peter Knoester
For author Peter Knoester, putting thoughts on paper isn’t as easy as it sounds. Not after ninety years and not after everything he’s lived through. Growing up during World War II and enduring the Hunger Winter, the Dutch famine of 1944–1945 in...
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Journey to Lessen the Gap
Between Scripture and Psychology by Sharon Priest and Kathryn Colegrave
Orphans, Wanderers, Warriors, Altruists, and Magicians, oh my! This is not a book for the faint hearted! This book draws from three basic ideologies and shows how they intersect and compliment each other without forcing them into a box with rigid...
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Reclaiming the Oral Tradition of the African Baptist Church
by David W. Sparks
In a narrative built on groundbreaking research, David W. Sparks traces the history of African Baptists in North America, particularly Nova Scotia, in Reclaiming the Oral Tradition of the African Baptist Church. His goal is to recapture and...
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Under The Halo
Examining the Legacy of William Branham by Rod Bergen
Under The Halo is an examination of whether William Branham, a twentieth-century faith healer and evangelist, was a prophet of God as believed by an estimated 1 to 1.5 million followers who call his teachings the “Message.“ Written by a former...