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| Wayside Revelations | View shopping basket | | by Roy Wilson Henry | |
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paperback, 142 pages, $14.95
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| A compilation of favorite columns from naturalist Roy Henry's 18
years writing for Mennonite Weekly Review, this book is a
celebration of God's creation. As he has shared with those who have
joined him on hikes and explorations wherever his journeys have taken
him, in this pages Roy shares with readers his delight in encounters
with the sounds and sights of nature. Henry blends curiosity,
imagination, and humor in his writings on nature. He often depicts the
inhabitants of forest or meadow with almost human characteristics,
bringing nature closer to his readers. Illustrated with 58
magnificent photos taken on Roy's adventures in the natural world,
Wayside Revelations will help you be in tune with creation. | | | | Oracle of the Heart | View shopping basket | | by Muriel T. Stackley | |
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illustrated by Lynette Schroeder Wiebe paperback, 70 pages, $12.00
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| Oracle of the Heart is a collection of selected poems by
Muriel T. Stackley. Written over a period of years, some of the poems
have been printed in magazines, journals, and books, but this is the
first book made up entirely of her work. The book is divided into
eight sections: Searching, Loving, Pondering, Parenting, Celebrating,
Grieving, Confronting, and Worshiping. Each section division is illustrated with pen and ink line drawings by Lynette Schroeder Wiebe, who also
illustrated the cover. Foreword by Anna K. Junhnke. Revised 2003. | | | | Easy Quilting With Your Sewing Machine | View shopping basket | | by Letha Krehbiel | |
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paperback, 36 pages, $8.45
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| Easy Quilting With Your Sewing Machine explains the
author's technique of machine quilting that looks pieced, but isn't.
Following clear, detailed instructions illustrated with 45 photographs
and 13 line drawings, you'll go through the steps to make a 55" X 70"
bedcover on your sewing machine without using any special attachments.
Instuctions also include making borders with mitered corners and two
methods of binding the quilts. The last chapter indicated how to
machine quilt different sizes and types of quilts, as well as
placemats, pillows, and wall hangings. This book is popular with
handquilters as well as those who've never quilted before. A hand
quilting instructor who tested the book in manuscript form uses the
published book as a text for new classes in machine quilting. | | | | Stories of Remembrance and Restoration: 100 Years of the Western District of the General Conference Mennonite Church | View shopping basket | | by Loris Habegger, editor | |
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paperback, 184 pages, $15.00
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| When the Western District of the General Conference Mennonite
Church planned its Centennial Celebration in 1992, the members decided
to commemorate their heritage through telling stories about people who
helped to shape their history. Twenty of those "Stories of
Remembrance" have been collected in this book. These stories will
be most appropriate for members of the denomination whose history they
tell. But others interested in the role of individuals in the
formation of a denominational history will want to know about the book
also. It will be useful, as well, for examples of ways in which
individuals can make a difference wherever they are. | | | | Bela Banerjee | View shopping basket | | by LaVonne Godwin Platt | |
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paperback, 178 & 40 pages, $14.90
The set of 2 books about Bela Banerjee.
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Bela Banerjee: Bringing Health to India's villages paperback, 178 pages, $11.95
We often hear of the virtues of a life of service, yet rarely
does one encounter someone who gave of themselves totally, a person for
whom service to others was the meaning of living. Bela Banerjee was
one such person. She spent a lifetime working in health care in Indian
villages, always giving of her small earnings to family members and
other loved ones. She rose from a disadvantaged background without
resentment, and worked relentlessly for better health standards for
India's poor. Bela Banerjee: Bringing Health to India's
Villages tells the story of this remarkable woman's life. It is
amply illustrated with photographs from several sources, and includes a
map of India noting in boldface type the places where Bela had lived
and worked. The book is divided into eight parts, each beginning with
a poem by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore, whose message Bela found
inspiring. Bela became ill during her North American trip in 1992,
and died on January 1, 1993, at the home of friends in Kansas. During
her illness, Bela still yearned to serve others. Some of her last
words were, "I want to work." Nurses and others who helped Bela during
that time were deeply touched by her vision and caring personality.
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In Memory of Bela Banerjee: A Coda to Her Biography paperback, 40 pages, $2.95
A companion book to Bela Banerjee's biography, this new book
covers Banerjee's last year of life when she traveled from India to
Canada and the United States in 1992 to receive medical treatment and
to visit North American friends. A particular focus is on her final
four months when she was visiting in the home of her biographer in
Kansas where she died on January 1, 1993. The coda also draws
together some of the linkages among the many people who came to know
and care for Bela Banerjee in her last days with others from many parts
of the world whose lives had already been linked with hers. It
suggests a sense of the continuing influence of Bela Banerjee's life
through memorials that have been established in her honor and through
the lives of those who have been inspired by her presence.
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| Introduce yourself to one of the most inspiring people you will ever
meet--a woman who balanced contentment and vision in a life of service to
India's poor. | | | | Kinientos: New Pictures of an Old World | View shopping basket | | by Kamala Platt | |
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paperback, 85 pages, $4.95
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| Kinientos: New Pictures of an Old world is a book for
those who want to broaden their perspective on the Columbian Legacy in
the New World. Voices of pain, anger, fear, and hope resound from the
poems, essays, and illustrations by 19 contributors of varied ethnic
backgrounds--Native Peoples, African-American, Latina/o, Euro-American,
and Asian-American. Some of you might not normally hear these voices,
but you will find your world view enlarged if you take time to listen
to them speak. While speaking on issues that tend to separate
people, this book also portrays interrelatedness through the use of the
coined work Kinientos in the title, replacing the English work for kin
(persons of common ancestry) for the Spanish quin in quinientos (500).
Much of the work to compile the anthology was done by a committee of
the writers and visual artists themselves, making it a group work of
art as well as a collection of individual pieces. | | | | This Do in Remembrance of Me: History of Eden Mennonite Church, | View shopping basket | | by Jerome K. Waltner | |
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163 pages, $9.00
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| This Do in Remembrance of Me was commissioned by the
Eden Mennonite Church of Moundridge, Kansas as part of their centennial
celebration in 1995. However, the story of the Eden church related
here actually began in 1874 when nearly every member of the Stucky
Gemeinde, a congregation from Kotosufka village in southwestern Russia,
immigrated to the United States and settled in McPherson County,
Kansas. In Kansas, the congregation was charged as the Hoffnungsfeld
Church. The Eden Church grew out of a split in the congregation some
twenty years later. Carefully researched through the use of
archival materials and other church records, the author also gained
insight through many oral interviews. The book contains a photographic
history of the Eden Church with a selection of more than 20 photographs
and illustrations. | | | | Pondered in Her Heart--Hannah's Book: Inside and Outside | View shopping basket | | by Elaine Sommers Rich | |
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paperback, 136 pages, $12.95
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| Pondered in Her Heart--Hannah's Book: Inside and Outside
follows the main character of Elaine Sommers Rich's 1964 children's
book published by Harper & Row. In this new
book, Hannah Elizabeth is an elderly woman living in a retirement home.
Like a braid, this book has three strands: Hannah Shrock
Hershberger's life in her retirement home "At Shalom"; her past life as
she records it "Inside Her Book"; and her earlier life as it appeared
through the viewpoints of others "Outside Her Book." | | | | Through the Years: Memoirs of Elsie Penner Pankratz | View shopping basket | | by Elsie Penner Pankratz | |
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paperback, 145 pages, $12.00
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| Well-written and illustrated with more than 70 photographs,
Through the Years: Memoirs of Elsie Penner Pankratz will be a
treasure not only for the Penner-Pankratz family and their friends, but
also for anyone interested in family and community life in small town
and rural America. It takes the reader through eight decades of family
and community history beginning in Mountain Lake, Minnesota at the turn
of the century. In Through the Years, you'll share
Elsie's reminiscences of the innocence of childhood, the joys of
parenting and grandparenting, and of the fulfillment of later life when
there is still much to contribute. | | | | Fabric and Patterns: Portraits of Some Rural Kansas Mennonite | View shopping basket | | by Esther Deckert Sayler | |
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illustrated by Esther Deckert Sayler and Warren Deckert paperback, 88 pages, $17.95
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| Fabric and Patterns by Esther Deckert Sayler will enrich
you with its profiles of the women of Bergthal Church in Pawnee Rock,
Kansas. The history of this small rural western Kansas church began
with Mennonite immigration from Russia to the North American plains in
1874. The stories are based on interviews Sayler held with nearly all
the women of the church. The book also includes historical anecdotes
about the wife of the leader of the colony who settled the area, and
from whom many of the present members are descended. The
photographs and the stories of joy, struggle, hope, and compassion in
Fabric and Patterns remind us of the character-building
quality that faith and hard work can provide in our lives. This book
will be useful to persons in Women's Studies Programs and others
interested in the lives of individual rural church women and the
interactions among them. The book is amply illustrated with
photographs by the author and by her brother, Warren Deckert. | |
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