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    The Great Cloud of Witnesses

    By Mark Roth on April 30, 2008 at 9:57 am

    The Great Cloud of Witnesses

    This book is about faith as it is explained and illustrated to us in Hebrews 11. It is not intended to be merely a history book about great men and women of the past. Rather it is to be like the opening chapters of a book that will never be quite finished until the Lord returns.

    A book about faith becomes a book about God because He tells us very simply and clearly that faith is the link between Himself and us. Without faith we cannot know or please Him.

    These examples of faith, capped by the perfect example of our Lord Jesus Christ, are set before us to stimulate our faith. They call us to a life of self-abandonment and commitment to our great God. What He did for them, He still wants to do today.

    353 pages. Paperback. Eastern Mennonite Publications. David G. Burkholder.

    Published in 2003.

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    Hiram and Jonas

    By Mark Roth on April 17, 2008 at 3:24 pm

    Hiram and Jonas

    They were a normal family happily looking forward to a new baby. Soon they learned there were, not one, but two! How exciting! Then the unusual symptoms began. The expectant mother told herself it was probably just part of having twins. Or was it? The doctors didn t seem alarmed, so she soldiered on. How could she bear it for sixteen more weeks? As it turned out, she didn’t — she went into labor.

    Statistically, babies born at twenty weeks don’t survive. Babies born at twenty-four might. What would happen to theirs? They hoped and prayed for the best.

    A series of life-threatening crises followed one upon the other…for months. They waited and watched and prayed. They also endured and grew, for in their anguish they found a source of comfort and strength — God. Even a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit can be a holy sanctuary.

    The author is refreshingly candid about their weaknesses and struggles. Their testimony is clear — God is faithful through any storm to those who reach out to Him.

    209 pages. Paperback. Christian Light Publications. Wendy Boyd.

    Published in 2007.

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    Little Pete and Other Stories

    By Mark Roth on April 14, 2008 at 9:18 am

    Little Pete and Other Stories

    Meet lonely Grandma Boyd as she forgives and unbelievably grows to love “Little Pete,” an abused child in her neighborhood. You are sure to be captivated by Grandma’s thrilling story of her ancestor’s capture by the Indians.

    You will feel as shame-faced as Jean in the story “Trusie Kohl” as you discover the real reason that limping Trusie was stopped and questioned by a police officer. You see, Jean was sure that Trusie had stolen a purse. Actually, she was a hero!

    These thirteen stories will bring tears to your eyes and offer a deep concern for others as you read them through Christmas Carol Kauffman’s observant and affectionate eyes. Each story contains a lesson for readers of all ages.

    125 pages. Paperback. Conestoga Valley Book Bindery. Christmas Carol Kauffman.

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