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A Hundred Camels: A Mission Doctor's Sojourn and Murder Trial in SomaliaView
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by Gerald L. Wagner with Shari Miller Wagner
  paperback, 228 pages, $13.95
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Here is the account of a Mennonite mission doctor tried for a patient's murder. As this suspenseful, true-life drama unfolds, readers are given access to an ancient, clan-based culture few Americans have experienced in a country recently declared by the United Nations as a humanitarian crisis "worse than Darfur."

When Dr. Gerald L. Miller left his Markle, Indiana, family practice to respond to an urgent need for a doctor at the Jamama Hospital, he faced the challenge of understanding an Islamic culture much different from his own and of dealing with medical situations unlike any he had encountered: village children attacked by a mad dog, a psychotic woman chained to a stake, infants dead from malaria, banana workers bitten by venomous snakes. Not only did Miller respond readily and with compassion, he also acted with ingenuity, discovering, for example, that the malaria organism was crossing the placental barrier.

Throughout a year of challenges, Dr. Miller had his Mennonite faith and the abiding support of Somali hospital staff and mission personnel to sustain him. Readers will be moved by the climax of this drama, a surprising outcome involving the actions of a single Somali family.

Copyright 2009 Cascadia Publishing House

 
A Gentle Wind of God: The Influence of the East African RevivalView
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by Richard K. MacMaster & Donald R. Jacobs
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The story of how the East Africa Revival ultimately provided Mennonites and others a way to reignite the smoldering fires of revival. Imbedded in the story is the message of God's redeeming and sanctifying power.

Copyright 2006 Herald Press

 
Tears of the RainView
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by Ruth Ann Stelfox
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For Wayne and Ruth Ann Stelfox, the war-torn city of Monrovia, Liberia, was a drastic change from rural Alberta, Canada,. But they and their five children accepted t he challenge of a tow-year mission assignment in West Africa-and found themselves immersed in a world of starving children, extreme poverty, disease, human sacrifice, witchcraft, and violence.

In t he midst of this darkness, they found joy, love, lasting friendships, and hearts open to the light of God's love. They saw beauty in t he scarred landscape around them, and the tears of heaven in the torrential African rains. As they worked to help change the lives of those around them, their own lives were changed, and the miracles they witnessed increased their awe of the God they had gone to Africa to serve.

Copyright Christian Aid Ministries 2006

 
Fifty Years, Fifty Stories: The Mennonite Mission in Somalia, 1953-2003View
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by Omar Eby
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Fifty Years, Fifty Stories is a narrative history of the Mennonite Mission in Somalia, 1953-2003. Narrated through both text and photos, in coffee-table format, is the interplay between two worldviews: of the Islamic host culture and of its Christian missionary guests. The book's understated vignettes reveal the challenge the Mennonite Mission presented to Somali culture and religion and the cost of restraint, commitment, and personal sacrifice on the part of missionaries and believers

Copyright 2003. Cascadia Publishing

 
A Psalm of Joy and Lamentation: A Wife's African MemoirView
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by Florence Rheinheimer Harnish
  hardcover, 252 pages, $25.00
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Told from the perspective of a surgeon's wife, the author recounts the Tanzanian people and her experiences rearing a family in a small Tanzanian village. The author and her physician husband spent three years in the rural village of Ilembula, Tanzania, as medical practitioners under the MCC-TAP program.

Florence Rheinheimer Harnish writes of rearing three children and being married to a surgeon working in a rural Tanzanian hospital; learning the Swahili language; safaris through torrential rains and washed-out roads; encountering poisonous snakes and other African Wildlife; and most of all about her relationship to the local Tanzanian women.

Copyright 2006 Florence Rheinheimer Harnish

 
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  Anabaptist Songs in African Hearts: Africa
by John A. Lapp and C. Arnold Snyder
paperback, 292 pages, $11.95
Book one. When church histories of Africa have been written, they've usually been done by Westerners. These writers have typically been missionaries or relief workers; their analysis and conclusions have reflected those perspectives. This book-by contrast-is written by Africans. Each writer is an African church leader or pastor, and they write about the emergence and development of the Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches in countries from which they come.

"The story of God's work in Africa did not begin with the arrival of the missionaries, but rather-from the African perspective-their arrival continued, reinterpreted, and reshaped an ancient story," begins this honest collection. Themes of the churches claiming their particular expressions of faith, of achieving self-reliance, of coping with difficult governments, of discovering their gifts despite their material poverty, thread through the book.

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  Testing Faith and Tradition: Europe
by John A. Lapp and C. Arnold Snyder
paperback, 324 pages, $11.95
Book two. The Anabaptist movement had its beginning in scattered places throughout Europe during the 16th century. Today these Anabaptist-descended Mennonite churches are declining in membership, but they are not without reinvigorated faith and hope.

Frequent wars during the past 480 years strained these Mennonite churches immeasurable, especially when their governments battled each other. This volume recounts those tortuous and formative experiences.

Seldom have the distinguishing features of the Dutch, French, the German, the Swiss, the Russian-and more recently, the UK and the Spanish-Mennonite churches been examined. These churches' cultural and historical differences are significantly unique, and they are a key part of the history told in these chapters by European Mennonite historians and church leaders. The Umsiedler, with their sheer numbers and religious vigor, are a current force included in this ongoing story.

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A history of Mennonites around the Globe. 
Seeking Cultures of Peace: A Peace Church ConversationView
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by Fernando Enns, Scott Holland and Ann K Riggs, editors
  paperback, 252 pages, $22.95
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Paraguay
This book shares some of the new conversation between members of the Historic Peace Churches (Mennonites, Quakers, and Brethren) as they reflect on their theology in light of the World Council of Churches' current Decade to Overcome Violence. It includes updated presentations rooted in a historic gathering of theologians of these three traditions, in Switzerland in 2001, at the beginning of the Decade. Offered are fresh readings of biblical and theological concepts as well as reflection on contemporary challenges and opportunities.

These 16 chapters plus other materials examine theological understandings in the light of current world realities. This includes reflection on the reality of globalized culture and structures of power, and on the role of national histories. Chapters also reflect on identity and context and how these shape understandings of peace. Authors look at biblical models of peacemaking but also explore the way concepts of land and place, in Christian and in other faith traditions, contribute to peace. Reflection from a variety of contexts, including Nigeria, Korea, Colombia, Paraguay, the British Isles and North America, adds richness to the collection.

Copyright 2004 Cascadia Publishing House

 
Ekklesia: Witnessing to Christ in Today's WorldView
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How do Christians across the globe live in Christ's love? Churches in Palermo, Sicily; female itinerant evangelists in Zimbabwe; budding theologians in Central American seminary courses; and long-tiime Christians in Osaka, Japan share their inspiring stories. Study Guide. 
Ekklesia--Peacemaking: Healing and HopeView
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India
Asia
Personal peacemaking can mean great sacrifice, including the willingness to put one's life on the line. Be stirred by the commitment of Christians in India, Northern Ireland, Colombia, and Zimbabwe. Study Guide. 
Where Little Ones Cry: Tragic Stories from War-Torn LiberiaView
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by Harvey Yoder
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In the midst of the terror that war brings are the little children. Their stories, a few of which are captured in this book, are not of typical, carefree children. Some of these true accounts have happy endings, but sad trails lead them there.

Copyright 2004.

 
Seeking Peace in Africa: Stories from African PeacemakersView
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by Donald E. Miller, Scott Holland, Lon Fendall, & Dean Johnson,
  paperback, 248 pages, $22.95
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Seeking Peace in Africa is a direct reply to the World Council of Churches' Decade to Overcome Violence. The WCC appealed to the Historic Peace Churches to share their responses to the enormous reach of terror and violation of human life in this generation. The stories in this volume are the hopeful responses of Africans who have lived through horrific violence. Some are unbearable tales of despair at the loss of millions of lives due to warfare, riots, terror, starvation, AIDS and disease. Others are remarkable descriptions of courageous peacemaking in the midst of nearly impossible circumstances.

Copyright 2007 Cascadia Publishing House

 
The Hidden HandView
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by Anna Bartsch
  paperback, 234 pages, $9.95
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Anna Bartsch was a single parent for extended periods of time in the wilds of Africa while her husband Heinrich was on missionary trips. This book describes how she saw the hand of God in her life. 

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