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Yoder, Judy |
During the Civil War a dark cloud of fear and confusion hung over the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The shining testimony of a peaceful people shone through this cloud. This historical fiction chronicles the life of a family as they move toward the light and the grace and protection of… |
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Yoder, Pablo |
The Price is a sequel to Angels Over Waslala and Angels in the Night. In Nicaragua, life is primitive. Drugs, alcohol, and thievery are a way of life. The Yoders experienced the dark side of life as they sought to share the Lord Jesus with these beautiful people trapped in… |
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Yoder, Pablo |
Honduran scum. That's what her stepfather called her. A pitiful orphan plucked from the streets of Honduras, or so her mother claimed. A despised Catracha by birth, struggling to make her way in a Nicaraguan world. |
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Yoder, Pablo and Wadsworth, Kristy |
Night falls early in Waslala, and the dark evenings are long- especially if you're waiting... |
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Yoder, Pablo |
Sanford and Martha Yoder had little idea what awaited them when they left their home in Virginia to move their large family to Costa Rica. Though they knew they would have to learn a new language and a different culture, they did not anticipate such primitive housing, drenching rains, or… |
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Yoder, Pablo (Hardcover) |
The colorful pages, fascinating photos, and intriguing stories in this book will inspire your youngster's love for nature and a desire to explore God's wonderful world. And, in exploring, your child will learn about God: His power, creativity, intelligence, humor, and love. |
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Yoder, John H. |
What would you do if someone attacked your grandmother, wife, daughter (or grandfather, husband, son)? Yoder explores the pros and cons of a nonviolent response. Expanded edition, 148 pages. |
Anabaptist History and Thought |
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Yoder, John Howard |
Using the text of the New Testament, this engaging study critically examines the traditional portrait of Jesus as an apolitical figure and clarifies the true impact of Jesus' life, work, and teachings on his disciples' social behavior. This second edition is updated and expanded. |
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Yoder, John Howard |
John Howard Yoder's classic book first published in 1971, includes a treatment of Jewish pacifism, bibliographies, an index, and three new appendixes: Speaking Truth to Power, Quaker Political Witness; The Spectrum of Nonpacifist Postures; and Nonviolent National Defense Alternatives. Yoder points out assumptions, strengths, and shortcomings of each pacifist position… |
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Yoder, John H. |
John H. Yoder, editor and translator. In the historic meeting held in 1527 at Schleitheim, Switzerland, an ad hoc group of Anabaptists worked through fundamental disagreements and emerged with a consensus on seven points of faith which became known as the Schleitheim Confession. One chapter from The Legacy of Michael Sattler. |
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Yoder, Judy |
A true story of God's faithfulness amid sudden deafness and a century of change. Tells the story of Vera Heatwole, who lived in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. During her long lifetime she saw many changes, yet God remained faithful. |
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Yoder, John H. |
Both of the essays in this book originated in 1957. The first concerns the state in the New Testament. The second deals with following Christ as a form of political responsibility. Paperback,72 pages. |
Christian Thought |
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Binding and loosing, baptism, eucharist, multiplicity of gifts, and open meeting. Yoder uncovers the original meaning of the five practices and shows why the recovery of these practices is so important for the social, economic, and political witness of the church today. 90 pages. |
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Yoder, Harvey (Softcover) |
"God, do you hear me?" Ludlow's first prayer was direct and simple. He waited, holding his breath, and then continued, "If you hear me, help me." |
Clearance ⋅ Intermediate |
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Yoder, Harvey |
The heartrending story of the young victims of the shootings at the Nickel Mines Amish school and their families and community as they struggled to come to grips with this tragedy. Wonderful tool to teach and share the great story of forgiveness. 173 pages. |
Advanced Readers ⋅ Clearance |
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Yoder, Harvey |
Born into a poor family in famine-racked China, young Wei was left to die. God had a different plan. Wei would one day answer a greater call. The cost would be enormous, but to Wei, Jesus Christ was worth any sacrifice. 195 pages. |
Clearance ⋅ Intermediate Readers ⋅ Reading |
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Yoder, Harvey |
If Zumrat accepted the Christian God, her family would disown her, her husband would despise her, and she might even be killed. The true story of a Muslim family's miraculous conversion, followed by persecution and a grueling journey in search of a place to call home. |
Advanced Readers ⋅ Clearance ⋅ Reading |
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Yoder, Morris |
" ... In simple language and splendid photography, [this book] unveils the mysteries of the universe, providing the reader with a wealth of amazing facts. It moves beyond the facts, however, to contemplate the purpose of the universe. ... This is a book of worship, a volume that invites the reader to a… |
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Yoder, Pablo |
In Home on the Rock Pile, little Paul and his brothers and sisters explore orchards, fields, and mountains. They troop through the snow to help needy neighbors. They meet dangerous snakes and befriend baby skunks. They work, play, scrap with each other, and learn some lessons the hard way. They… |
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Yoder, Mary Elizabeth |
Mary Elizabeth Yoder told many of these stories to her children as they were growing up. Stories about her children, stories from her own childhood, could-have-happened-stories, stories of good times and bad - all are about families and children and the important lessons they learned. |
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Yoder, Mary Elizabeth |
Children will thrill to tales of buried treasure and narrow escapes. They'll wonder how anyone could learn a lesson from doughnut holes or hard-boiled eggs. Spellbinding bedtime stories of yesteryear. Fresh insights and truths for young listeners and readers too. Give this delightful book to a child you love. |
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Yoder, Betty |
This book tells the story of Conrad Grebel and Felix Manz, two important men in the beginning of the Anabaptist movement. Learn how these men came to hold the beliefs that motivated them. |
Living History Level 12 ⋅ Read-alouds 12 ⋅ Student Materials 12 |
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Yoder, Sharon |
Annie Funk: Lived to Serve, Dared to Sacrifice tells the story of a Mennonite missionary to India in the early 1900's who founded a girls' school. 56 pages. |
Living History Level 21 ⋅ Read-alouds 21 |
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Yoder, Sharon F. |
All women deeply desire companionship, security, and love. Instead, they often experience deferred hope and bitter disappointment whether single or married. To Have and To Hold invites the woman who walks alone to embrace her design, identity, and purpose with joyful confidence. It promises that every woman can receive the… |
Women |
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Yoder, Anita |
If you think abundant life will come only after you're married, this book is for you. Or if you know God is generous but you can't see His gifts to you, these chapters will open your eyes. |
Women |