
This is our hand-picked selection of quality books about the 16th century Anabaptists and their present-day descendants, the Mennonites and Amish. To see our selection of music CDs by Mennonite and Amish singing groups, click on the following link: Acappella Music

Andrew V. Ste Marie. Quarrels, bizarre theology, and erratic behavior rumbled within; ruthless persecution blasted from without. Follow Michael Sattler's story as he shepherded the faltering Anabaptist movement in stormy days. 173 pp. Paperbac [...]

Hector Troyer. Jesus and the Mennonites Get ready for a frank and honest look at the underside of today's Anabaptist evangelism cultures. We'll talk about pretty sacred stuff. Like...Is worldly Christianity's view of relationship with Jesus de [...]

Andrew V. Ste Marie, Mike Atnip. In the midst of tall castles, warring pikemen, dreadful plagues, church decay, and the superstition and darkness of sixteen-century Europe, the Anabaptist revival burst into flames. One of the first leaders was [...]

This is the most-widely read Anabaptist (Mennonite/Amish) book of all time. This massive work contains three early Mennonite confessions of faith, accounts of Christian martyrs from the days of the apostles up to the time of the Reformation, a [...]

Dean Taylor and Mike Atnip. On Christmas Eve, 1741, the Moravians founded Bethlehem, PA. The brothers and sisters there lived communally. The main purpose of this community was to provide the funding and training to send missionaries out to th [...]

Can Christians participate in war? On March 28, 2014, this question was debated in Faneuil Hall in Boston. Arguing that Christians cannot and must not participate in war were David Bercot and Dean Taylor. Arguing for the position that Christia [...]

This small book is a collection of prayers from an Amish and Mennonite prayer book that dates back to 1708 or earlier. It can be used in daily devotions or on special occasions. The book also includes the Dortrecht Confession of Faith and "Rul [...]

The true story of the first Anabaptists in Zurich, Switzerland. A flowing account of the Birth of Anabaptism - that reads like a novel. In this gripping account, the author (a descendant of the Swiss Anabaptists" tries to reconstruct events as [...]

The author was a 19th century Reformed minister who lived in Berne, Switzerland. He thoroughly researched the history of the Anabaptists in the Berne canton, and he writes with great empathy for them. He describes their imprisonment, sale as g [...]

Joseph Stoll. 366 daily devotionals. Contains hundreds of real-life stories, Bible meditations, and lessons from history. 496 pp. Hardback. $15.95 . . Quantity

Menno Simons did not start the Anabaptist movement, but he became one of their best known spokesmen and organizers. This is the best price we have been able to find on the complete writings of Menno Simons. Translated from the original Dutch i [...]

Glenn Martin. Righteous Lot? "Righteous Lot," Peter Said. Today's Readers are left scratching their heads: "What was he thinking:" This book retells the story of Lot by exploring the Biblical and historical narratives to uncover the ancient an [...]

Should the cross be fused to the sword? Should Christianity be allied to the state and fight in its wars? Is such a marriage even possible? This booklet is the transcript of a debate, with one side saying such a union is impossible, the other [...]