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Where Has Integrity Gone?
By Mark Roth on October 13, 2008 at 9:36 am

We live in a dishonest society! From children to parents, from homes to schools, from church leaders to government officials, honesty and integrity are often missing. The breakup of marriages, the disintegration of families, shattered friendships, church division, and the moral decline of our society can be traced in large measure to dishonesty and the loss of integrity.
If you are serious about integrity, and want to live a life which brings honor and glory to God, the message of this book will encourage and strengthen your conviction. Study questions are included at the end of each chapter.
If you are caught in the habit of dishonesty, read on. This book will help you to repent of your sin and live a life of integrity.
100 pages. Paperback. Vision Publishers. Simon Schrock.
Published in 2001.
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I Will Pass Over You
By Mark Roth on October 9, 2008 at 10:43 am

A fictional account of a Hebrew boy and his Egyptian friend at the time of the Passover, through the Exodus, up to the conquest of Jericho.
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Dan stood for a moment shaking his head as though trying to shake the words from his ears. God would kill him if his father didn’t put the blood on the doorposts. Suddenly, he thought of Rabel. Rabel, like himself, was fourteen. And Rabel, like himself, was the firstborn. Rabel would be killed! Blindly Dan ran through the crowd, then up one street and down another.
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Rabel longed to go with Dan, but how could he leave his family? Surely his father was right when he said no one had enough power to kill all the firstborn of Egypt. But Dan’s God was powerful. Rabel believed He could do almost anything. But would He, could He, love an Egyptian boy?
160 pages. Paperback. Bechtel Books. Faythelma Bechtel .
Published in 2003.
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Why Do They Dress That Way?
By Mark Roth on October 6, 2008 at 11:01 am

One group of people’s dress utters volumes about them though they are otherwise quiet and unobtrusive
Written by a man who has chosen to “dress plain,” this book describes the history and use of hats, bonnets, dresses, overcoats, and other articles of clothing used by the various religious groups who wear plain garb.
The plain people take commitment to the brotherhood very seriously. An individual’s dress is considered part of the united testimony of the group. Unbecoming conduct not only affects a member’s own testimony and relationship with God, but the reputation of the whole church as well.
By wearing distinctive garb, plain people are constantly conscious of being outwardly identified as Christians and so, ideally, they seek to make their conduct consistent with their dress. A Mennonite woman told how as a girl her father decided to take the family to an amusement park. He thought this would be innocent fun even though such entertainment was frowned on by their church. While they were at the park, the father overheard someone say in a disgusted tone, “Mennonites — what are they doing here?” The family went home and never returned to such a place again.
This is the first comprehensive book about why more than 150,000 persons in North America wear plain clothes for religious reasons. Authoritative, yet gentle in tone, this book will be of interest to many readers.
159 pages. 95 illustrations. Paperback. Good Books. Stephen Scott.
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