yes. here are a few of them
https://cambooks.org/?s=devotional&post ... gwt_wcas=1
https://christianlight.org/catalogsearc ... devotional
https://www.milestonebooks.com/list/Doc ... irational/
yes. here are a few of them
Elmer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 10:50 pmI'm not Ernie, but there is a book out there called Our Amish Devotional Heritage. You can read an overview here: https://anabaptisthistorians.org/2018/0 ... -heritage/
Also there are some Daily Devotional Books such as the Beside the Still Waters Compilations (2 volumes) and Honey from the Hive by Joseph Stoll. Other Devotional books include Dewdrops in the Garden by Janis Good, Hearing God in Ordinary Days by Mary Ellen Beachy, Paws on My Porch by Gary Miller, Tea Leaves by Nancy Stutzman, Through the Scent of Water by Margaret Penner Toews, The Great Cloud of Witnesses by David G. Burkholder, The Family Bible by Lloyd Penner, Water My Soul: 90 Meditations from an Old Order Mennonite by Darla Weaver, Prayers for a Simpler Life by Faith Sommers, God's Grace in the Valley by Faythelma Bechtel, Behold the Lilies by Susan Schwartz & Verna Mast, Journey into God by John Coblentz, Out of His Abundance by Rebecca Martin, Senior Moments with God by Various, Sixteen Minutes Later by Robert Stauffer, My Quiet Time With God by Jon Kropf, Growing Into His Likeness by Wilma Webb, and Harmony for the Heart by Elaine Berry.
As far as Bible Studies go, Aaron Lapp and Harold S. Martin both have an extensive amount of commentaries on the New Testament. There is also the Exploring Series by Rod & Staff. Pilgrim Conference has published various little studies that you can download free on their website. Also Christian Light has published various little study guides as well.
I would agree with Ernie that there are "quite a few devotional books/Bible studies among Plain Anabaptists." I would say they are both written by and used by Conservative Anabaptists.
Thank you Elmer and Ernie, for taking the time and effort to list those devotionals. It is appreciated. Interestingly, I have read number of Harold S. Martin's writings and quite enjoyed them.Ernie wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 7:05 am
yes. here are a few of them
https://cambooks.org/?s=devotional&post ... gwt_wcas=1
https://christianlight.org/catalogsearc ... devotional
https://www.milestonebooks.com/list/Doc ... irational/
Merle Ruth is the author.Praxis+Theodicy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 10:56 pm A devotional/personal discipleship book I liked was given to me by a friend: "Dying to Live with Christ". It was one of the books that invigorated his personal faith. Can't remember who wrote it, but I am fairly certain he was anabaptist.