• “The Christian Living in Today’s World”

    by Reynold R. Kremer

    It’s no doubt that every Christian feels the world moving in a wrong direction—fast! This quick read takes a close look at what is happening in education, technology, politics, and family life. As Christians, we are told that hostility toward us and our families will be the norm, not the exception.

  • “Living for Jesus”

    by Reynold R. Kremer

    Written in an interesting and understandable way, these devotions help children establish a firm foundation on the Word of God. The various chapters concentrate on different themes such as Prayer, God’s Blessings, Sharing Our Faith, and Standing Boldly. The devotions are apologetic oriented, teaching children not only what we believe but why we believe it. (Ages 7-14+)

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Reviews

  • If you find the religion of the Plain People interesting, then this book is a must read! As one who was born and raised in an Old Order Amish Community, Reynold Kremer’s Driving the Back Roads has enlightened me about the history of the Amish heritage. Typically, Amish are not taught their own history and don’t pursue education beyond eighth grade. We didn’t question and blindly accepted what the Bishops and Ministers taught us; If it was good enough for our forefathers, it’s good enough for us today and we should remain faithful to the doctrine as they had for three hundred years.

    This informative book about the religious beliefs of the Plain People is without a doubt the best book I’ve had the pleasure to read!

  • Prayer is like a beautiful gem. In its entirety it has great value. At the same time, it has many different facets. We truly appreciate the beauty of prayer only when we consider it from various angles. Always tied to Scripture, these devotions on prayer help us to see the many sides and the great benefits of prayer. Although short in length, they are deep in meaning as they assist the readers in developing their own prayer lives.

  • Finally! A thorough but manageable study of the end times. The authors have done the church a great service by presenting God’s revelation about what his people can look forward to in eternity.