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I Will Build My Church
By Mark Roth on July 14, 2008 at 12:02 pm

It has been a burden of my heart for some years to see the Church of Jesus Christ suffer such infamy and derision in the local setting. There are innumerable books out which glorify and adulate over the universal church. Many songs have been written to exalt the church per se. These attempts should not be discouraged and are certainly timely in our fallen world. Yet, the local church, so often, is seen in almost direct contrast to that honor given to the universal church.
As you read these pages, keep in mind that if your local church were the only one on planet earth at the second coming of the Lord, the Bridegroom would still split the eastern sky to claim your church as His Bride.
122 pages. Kitchi Blessings Ministries. Val Yoder.
Published in 2006.
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For His Sake
By Mark Roth on July 10, 2008 at 11:04 am

Mildred Schrock traces the moving account of her ancestors’ search for religious freedom. Here are people who believe in love and peace caught in the political jaws of nations at war. First in Germany, and then in Russia, the decision is made to pull up stakes and travel on. Finally in America, religious freedom is found. But there, these brave believers face the harsh reality of chiseling out a living in the unsettled Dakota territory.
In this book, sorrows fall like rain, but they fall on the rock of a sure faith in God. Heritage will be a richer word for every believer who reads this book.
A moving account of hunger, trials, and persecution. The story of Joseph Schrags, one of the early Mennonite emigrants from Russia. An unforgettable account.
Paperback. 184 pages. Christian Light Publications. Mildred Schrock.
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Sojourn in Africa
By Mark Roth on July 7, 2008 at 1:34 pm

Kathryn was sure she wouldn’t be homesick, but that night when it was dark and everyone else was asleep, she lay wide awake with second thoughts. She would be staying with Aunt Laura’s family all summer while her folks were in India. It would take time to get to know her cousins. And that huge garden and the weedy strawberry patch!
Her cousins had said it was fun working together. And they had promised Aunt Laura would tell stories to help pass the time, stories of foreign countries she had visited, even some in Africa.
252 pages. Paperback. Christian Light Publications. Elizabeth Wagler.
Published in 2003.
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