• “One Night in Bethlehem”

    by Reynold R. Kremer

    At just the right time and in just the right place, God sent his Son Jesus to save sinners from certain death. This is the story of that special place and time. Here you will meet people like Mary and Joseph, the shepherds and the Magi. Here you will visit places like the Garden of Eden, Bethlehem and Nazareth. And here you will listen in on the wonderful message of the angels.

    AND . . . as you turn each page, you will find a special Christmas song waiting for you to enjoy.

    This book will be a special keepsake for your little lamb.

  • “Driving the Back Roads: The Amish”

    by Reynold R. Kremer

    Author and speaker, Reynold Kremer, gives insight into the fascinating world of the Amish, Hutterites, and Old Order Mennonites. This is a great book for pastors, teachers, church libraries, or anyone interested in the Plain People. Here you will find the answers to the puzzles of the Amish as you explore their Anabaptist history, their family lives, and their religion.

  • “The Gift of Prayer”

    by Reynold R. Kremer

    This new devotion book by Reynold Kremer includes 60 devotions dedicated just to prayer. Combining insights into what prayer is and prayers included in the Bible. The Gift of Prayer gives readers a renewed confidence and joy in this precious gift from God.

  • “Joy for Each New Day!”

    by Reynold R. Kremer

    This meditation book offers a ray of sunshine from God each day. Joy for Each New Day focuses on a short statement or snippet from Scripture that will brighten your day. Let it be your day’s theme. Think about it. Pray about it. Repeat it often. Each bit of Scripture will provide you with renewed strength, hope, and comfort. Space is provided for you to keep a daily record of prayers for special blessings and concerns.

  • “Real People”

    by Reynold R. Kremer

    The Bible is filled with fascinating people. Old and young, rich and poor, leaders and followers, moral and depraved, these individuals were all placed into Scripture to teach us lessons about life. These meditations reflect the story of sin and salvation, life, death, mercy and grace. Each devotion focuses on one of the famous, the not so famous, and the infamous Bible people.

  • “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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