April Blog Review Event
March 24, 2013 • No comments

Hello bloggers! We’ve got another line-up of great titles for spring-time reading.
Bethany House
Finding God in the Dark: Faith, Disappointment, and the Struggle to Believe by Ted Kluck and Ronnie Martin
Sweet Sanctuary by Kim Vogel Sawyer
What a Son Needs from His Mom by Cheri Fuller
Revell
The Dance (Book 1 in The Restoration Series) by Dan Walsh and Gary Smalley
The Gate by Dann A. Stouten
Love at Any Cost (Book 1 in The Heart of San Francisco series) by Julie Lessman
Taylor’s Gift Blog Review Event, A Heartfelt Story
March 18, 2013 • No comments

We’ve got a special blog review event for you this month!
It was the last run of their first day on the slopes, the beginning of another great family vacation for Todd and Tara Storch and their three children. But when thirteen-year-old Taylor’s life was tragically cut short in a skiing accident, the Storches were overcome by the devastating loss of their daughter. Still in shock, they were asked a question no parents ever think they will hear: “Would you be willing to donate Taylor’s organs?”
Taylor’s Gift: A Courageous Story of Giving Life and Renewing Hope by Todd and Tara Storch with Jennifer Schuchmann
As Featured In News
March 07, 2013 • No comments

Graf-Martin Communications supports “values-based” businesses
Ellen Graf-Martin is loving Elmira.
Graf-Martin is the founder of Graf- Martin Communications, which has been operating in Elmira since 2009.
It was only in the last few months, however, that Graf-Martin Communications has found its permanent home, at 40 Church St. W. in Elmira. Prior to moving into the building at the corner of Church and Dunke, employees at Graf- Martin essentially worked out of their home offices. Now, they have a space to call their own, and they are loving it.
“This building was such a gift,” said Graf-Martin. “I love Elmira.”
NEW LOCATION — The staff of Graf-Martin Communications is enjoying their new office space on Church Street West in Elmira. From left, back row: Julie Warkentin, Melody Reese, Paola Di Clemente; front: Ellen Graf-Martin. Absent: Tim Underwood.
Mennonite Girls’ New Cookbook Nourishes Body & Soul
February 26, 2013 • No comments
Mennonite Girls’ New Cookbook Nourishes Body & Soul
Bestselling authors serve a second course in “Celebrations”
Waterloo, Ontario - When Mennonite Girls Can Cook released in 2011, the authors had no idea that there would be such an outpouring of support from their faithful blog readers, or that the book would become a Canadian bestseller. With readers around the world ready for a second course, Herald Press is pleased to announce the May 2013 release of Celebrations.
Each of the 118 recipes included in Celebrations are traditional family favorites made in honor of a specific celebration, from baby showers and weddings the girls share recipes to honor all of life. The book is filled from cover to cover, not only with recipes and beautiful photos, but also with personal stories and devotional reflections entitled Bread for the Journey.
March 2013 Blog Review Event
February 15, 2013 • No comments

It’s time for the next blog review event! Some great fiction and one feature non-fiction. Check it out and let us know which titles you’d like to review.
Bethany House
The Icecutter’s Daughter (Book 1 in the Land of Shining Water series) by Tracie Peterson
Swept Away (Book 1 in the Trouble in Texas series) by Mary Connealy
Unrivaled by Siri Mitchell
Revell
Moonlight Masquerade: A Regency Romance by Ruth Axtell
Scent of Lilacs (Book 1 in The Heart of Hollyhill series) by Ann H. Gabhart
You’re Made for a God-Sized Dream: Opening the Door to All God Has for You by Holley Gerth

