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Charting a Course in Your Youth: A Serious Call to Examine Your Faith, Focus, and FinancesView
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by Gary Miller
  paperback, 211 pages, $13.95
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Far more than book on finances, Charting a Course will help youth establish a life plan that channels their time, talents, and resources into the Kingdom of God.

Gary Miller addresses practical issues such as credit, advertising pressure, and our infatuation with electronic gadget, offering down-to-earth, easy-to-follow guidance. And he does so within the framework of Jesus' call to seek firs the Kingdom of God. This is not simply a guide to manage money frugally or a how-to course in making money, but a continual call to look for ways to live as Jesus would, to carry out His intentions in our day.

Copyright 2011 TGS International

 
Living More With Less: 30th Anniversary EditionView
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by Doris Janzen Longacre, revised by Valerie Weaver-Zercher
  paperback, 400 pages, $14.95
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In 1980, before living simply and "green" became trendy and popular, Doris Janzen Longacre wrote Living More with Less, a practical guide for living in simple, sustainable, and healthy ways--ways that keep the future of the planet and all it's inhabitants in mind.

Thirty years later, the 30th anniversary edition is being released as a way to celebrate and honor Longacre's foresight and vision, and to pass on her vision for simple and sustainable living to a new generation.

with both classic and updated stories and tis about living simply and sustainably in areas such as money, clothing, cooking, eating, homes, transportation and travel, celebrations, recreation, and more, Living More with Less: 30th Anniversary Edition is just as relevant today as it was 30 years ago--it may, in fact, be even more important, considering the pressing issues facing people and the planet today.

Copyright 2010 Herald Press.

 
Prophetic Peacemaking: Selected Writings of J. R. BurkholderView
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by Keith Graber Miller, editor
  paperback, 440 pages, $27.95
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Service
J. R. burkholder's life and work as ethicist, churchman, and social change agent spanned and influenced dramatic changes in twentieth-century Mennonite peace theology and ecumenical engagements. Prophetic Peacemaking is a collection of thirty of Burkholder's most prescient essays on pacifism, patriotism, public witness, Mennonite ethics, healthcare, stewardship, vocation, service and other issues of authentic discipleship. These essays are not so much period pieces as reflections on faithful living relevant for future generations of peacemakers.

Copyright 2010 Herald Press

 
Saving the Seasons: How to Can, Freeze or Dry Almost AnythingView
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by Mary Clemens Meyer and Susanna Meyer
  paperback, 288 pages, $24.95
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Many people today are buying and cooking local food. But one of the challenges of cooking and eating locally is how to find the items you need when they are out of season. That's where Saving the Seasons comes in; here cooks can find ways to preserve their favorite seasonal items for use in different parts of the year.

Copyright 2010 Herald Press

 
Creation and the Environment: An Anabaptist Perspective on a Sustainable WorldView
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by Calvin Redekop, editor
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Recent years have seen a shift in the belief that a religious world-view, specifically a Christian one, precludes a commitment to environmentalism. Whether as "stewards of God's creation" or champions of "environmental justice," church members have increasingly found that a strong pro-ecology stand on environmental issues is an integral component of their faith. But not all Christian denominations are latecomers to the issue of environmentalism. In Creation and the Environment, Calvin Redekop and his coauthors explain the unique environmental position of the Anabaptists.

In rural Amish and Mennonite communities, the authors explain, the environment—especially the land—is considered part of the Kingdom that God will establish on Earth. Creation and human history are thus seen as completely interdependent.

Copyright 2000 John Hopkins University Press

 
God's ManagersView
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by Ray Blair and Lillian Blair
  paperback, 48 pages, $6.95
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God's Managers is a popular family budget guide and daily recored book to help readers discover where their money goes and how they can manage their spending, saving, and giving.

Revised 1985 Herald Press

 
A Christian View of Money: Celebrating God's Generosity, third editionView
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by Mark Vincent
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Anabaptists have long understood that how one lives, rather than what he or she says, is the most accurate description of what one believes This is particularly true in the care of a Christian's use of money. The theological foundation for a Christian's view of money is clearly stated in A Christian View of Money. This volume could profitably be used as a new believer's guide to faith and doctrine. Author Mark Vincent refuses to bless either avarice or accumulation. Many will be challenged by his clear direction for change.

Copyright 2007

 
Time Warped: First Century Time Stewardship for 21st Century LivingView
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by Steve Ganger
  paperback, 184 pages, $12.00
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Living Stewardship Series
This study book is on time-but not time management. You don't need another organizational tool or trick. What you'll study in these pages is our society's inclination toward busyness-and what that means to the Christian seeking God and wholeness. Each chapter ends with discussion questions you can answer as a group or individually, that will help you identify areas where you may need to do some repair work.

Copyright 2004 Mennonite Mutual Aid.

 
Speaking About MoneyView
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by Mark Vincent
  paperback, 136 pages, $14.95
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Economics
Through stories questions, and practical guidelines, Mark Vincent provides congregational leaders (pastors, elders, worship leaders, deacons) and leaders of non-profit organizations with insight and tools for reducing the tension surrounding public discourse about money and faithful stewardship.

Copyright 2001.

 
Money Mania: Mastering the Allure of ExcessView
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by Mark L. Vincent
  paperback, 152 pages, $12.00
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Living Stewardship Series
In a country where affluence and materialism are the rule, rather than the exception, Mark L. Vincent takes readers beyond budgeting. He encourages readers to visit intersections in life where money plays a central roll and to organize their lives in ways that honor God.

Each chapter ends with discussion questions you can answer as a group, or individually, that will help you identify areas where you may need to do some repair work. Also included is an implementation plan that will help you identify some key steps you can take right now.

Copyright 2005 Mennonite Mutual Aid

 
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