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Manners and Customs

  • Illustrated Reference To Manners And Customs Of The Bible

    $29.99

    Have you ever wondered how a camel can go through the eye of a needle? How the four men got their paralytic friend through the roof to Jesus? What it means to greet one another with a holy kiss? This book answers these questions and others. In it, you will learn who the magi were, how lots were used, and what it means to be engraved on the palm of God’s hand. This valuable resource goes book by book through the Bible, explaining many customs practiced in Bible times. Not only is it easy to understand, but it is also filled with many helpful illustrations. This useful tool will greatly aid anyone wanting to understand more about the Bible.

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  • Inside An Amish Home

    $10.99

    Welcome to an Amish Home. It’s rare for outsiders to see inside the homes of Old Order Amish people, who live their Christian faith in community, simplicity, and humility. An Amish family in the Midwest gives us a glimpse into the intimate spaces where their family life unfolds. Patterns of work, play, fellowship, and worship become visible, and the warmth and light of the rooms bear witness to their love for God and for each other. Come in!

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  • Andy

    $9.99

    Andy Maust likes to write poems, and he’s not good at running or wrestling or any of the other activities that Amish boys enjoy. The other boys tease him mercilessly, and then Andy’s dog disappears in a mysterious way. Drifters are roaming the country on trains, looking for work and a hot meal, and Andy begins to imagine running away from his troubles. He decides to catch a train to somewhere-anywhere-where he can be himself. Will Andy find contentment and peace in his new life, or will God call the prodigal home? Ages 10 and up.

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  • Reuben : The World Of The Amish People

    $7.99

    Growing up in an Amish home is no protection from peer pressure. Reuben struggles to balance wanting to prove himself to his friends and living up to the expectations of his parents. On a dare, Reuben tries to show how fast his horse can run and trouble erupts. Book #5 in the Ellie’s People series.

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  • Rachel : The World Of The Amish People

    $7.99

    Rachel Miller’s parents are Mennonite missionaries who left the Amish church before Rachel was born. Now Rachel wants to become Amish. She likes their quiet, unhurried way of life, and when she spends summers and goes to church with her Amish grandparents, Ellie and David Eash, she feels like she belongs. When she starts to attend Amish youth singings and begins to court a young Amish man, she realizes that she will have to choose.

    Should Rachel listen to her siblings and friends, who make fun of her and think she should drop her dream of becoming Amish once and for all? Or should she follow her desire to become Amish, which is starting to feel a lot like God’s will?

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  • Rebecca : The World Of The Amish People

    $7.99

    Read the Amish novels that Amish people read! The ten books of the Ellie’s People series are beloved by young and old readers alike in Amish and Mennonite communities. Now re-releasing from Herald Press, publisher of real-life stories of Amish and Mennonites.

    Rebecca Eash is just as spirited as her mother, whom readers grew to love in book 1 of Ellie’s People. Becky works as a hired girl for another Amish family and spends time with Mennonite friend Susan Miller. Her gentle days in the 1950’s are filled with laundry and canning, barn raisings, a taffy pull, and quilting bees. But as Susan’s brother, James, shows an interest in Becky and their relationship deepens, she becomes entangles in conflict with her parents and th4e deacon, who don’t want her to marry a Mennonite boy. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Rebecca and her friends and family. Book 2 of the Ellie’s People: An Amish Family Saga series. Ages 10 and up.

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  • Ellie

    $7.99

    Read the Amish novels that Amish people read! The ten books of the Ellie’s People series are beloved by young and old readers alike in Amish and Mennonite communities.Now re-releasing from Herald Press, publisher of real-life stories of Amish and Mennonites.

    Ellie Maust, an Old Order Amish girl growing up in the early 1900s, wishes she could wear bright dresses like her English friend, Missy, and face cream and perfume like their fancy Amish hired girl, Susie Glick. As Ellie helps to care for the new babies in her family, milks cows, and learns to can and garden, she strains against her father’s strict ideas and wonders what her future will hold. When tragedy strikes her family, Ellie must find a way to go on finding comfort in her Amish faith and her community, Ellie blossoms into a young woman who dedicates her future plans to god. Book 1 of the Ellie’s People: An Amish Family Saga series. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Ellie and her friends and family. Ages 10 and up

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  • Covenant (Reprinted)

    $17.00

    A New Look for The Covenant

    ABRAM’S DAUGHTERS is the powerful saga of four sisters, their family and community, whose way of life and faith in God are as enduring as their signature horse and buggy. Or so it seems… Book One, The Covenant, unveils the layers of deeply rooted Amish tradition as seen through the eyes of Leah and Sadie Ebersol, the two oldest, courting-age sisters. The Amish community of Gobbler’s Knob holds everything Leah Ebersol has ever desired until a pact with her sister Sadie, lured by the outside world, leaves Leah clinging to God’s promises

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  • New Manners And Customs Of Bible Times

    $39.99

    A classic resource on biblical cultures—now even better! This updated edition features a reader-friendly format with colorful photography and artwork; detailed maps, diagrams, and charts; Bible review sections at the end of each chapter; Scripture and topic indexes; and even helpful tips for visits to the Holy Land. 400 pages, hardcover from Moody.

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  • Revelation (Reprinted)

    $18.00

    The powerful conclusion to the blockbuster Abram’s Daughters series! Bittersweet and inspiring, The Revelation is a suspenseful story of long-awaited forgiveness, undying love, and elusive second chances in Pennsylvania’s Amish country.

    Jonas Mast’s return from Apple Creek, Ohio, has given Leah Ebersol reason to hope again. Yet she endures an unexplained silence that makes her fear Peter Mast and stern Bishop Bontrager are conspiring to once again keep Jonas and her apart.

    Impulsive Jake Mast pines for his first love. But if he follows his brother Jonas back home to Gobbler’s Knob, Leah and Sadie will be forced to reveal their closely guarded secret-a secret with the power to split the Mast and Ebersol families even further apart, maybe forever-.

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  • Prodigal (Reprinted)

    $14.99

    Beverly Lewis’s bestselling series ever returns to the sorrows, joys, and faith of the Ebersol family.

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  • Amish : Why They Enchant Us

    $8.99

    The Amish are one of America’s most fascinating and colorful religious
    communities. But how does a traditional group that shuns high school,
    computers, and the ownership of motor vehicles survive amid a high tech
    society? This concise and authoritative overview describes both the
    diversity and common practices of the Amish of North America as well as some
    of the changes underway in their communities. In a lively text, Donald B.
    Kraybill, a leading scholar of Amish culture explains many of their puzzling
    practices and shows how the Amish flourish in the midst of modern society.

    Some interesting facts from The Amish: Why They Enchant Us:
    Many elderly Amish live in a Grossdawdy (grandparent) house or apartment
    adjacent to the homes of one of their adult children.

    Children in most Amish communities dress in similar styles to their parents.

    Amish churches have been established in some 200 communities in about 25
    states as well as in Ontario, Canada.

    In some ways, the Amish trouble us, even torment us. We worry that without
    modern technology, higher education, the latest fashions, and unfettered
    freedom, they might, in fact, be just as happy, if not happier than the rest
    of us. And so the Amish enchant and trouble us at the same time. They prod
    us to reflect on the sources of meaning and purpose, on the roots of human
    happiness.

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