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The Family Worship Book: A Resource Book for Family Devotions (Terry L. Johnson)
Do you have difficulty arranging meaningful, God-honoring times of family worship? If you have nagging thoughts that you should do something about it, this manual is likely to help. A collection of resources, with outlines, suggestions, songs, creeds, and numerous other helps.
When asked by men, “What can I do to bring vision to my family and win the hearts of my children?”, my first response is to urge fathers to begin the daily practice of family worship. I try to explain that no other single act will do more to reinstate fathers as the patriarchal leaders of their families, to bring peace and hope to wives, to disciple children, or to foster family unity than the regular practice of worshiping Christ as a family.
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A Kirk Disrupted (A. Donald MacLeod)
Charles Cowan, advocate of science, art, and social science, spent thirteen years as a Member of Parliament and over thirty years as a founding member and advocate of the Sustention Fund Committee of the newly formed Free Church of Scotland. He was a hugely influential figure in that nation during the 19th century.
Within fifty years the fledgling denomination had built 730 new churches, 400 manses, 500 schools and a new theological college, in addition to paying the salaries of all its clergy through its Sustentation Fund. Cowan’s legacy is deeply felt in the country of Scotland and the church today.
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Hannah: The Mother who Prayed
The story of Hannah is accurately retold from the Bible (From the book of 1 Samuel). The Bible Time series by Carine Mackenzie have been praised for their accurate retelling of great bible stories.
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J. C. Ryle: That Man of Granite With the Heart of A Child (Eric Russell)
Finally – a biography of J. C. Ryle! Imagine preparing for a successful career, only to have your plans all totally undermined and left feeling that you had only one option: the Christian ministry! – and to enter it reluctantly. Then imagine learning about the grace of God only afterwards, and God somehow making you useful and effective, to everyone’s surprise! Welcome to the strange and stirring story of J.C. Ryle, English pastor of the 19th century. “It is very good to have Ryle’s story told afresh by someone who understands it so well!” – J. I. Packer.
Ryle was born into a comfortable English family background. His father was a politician and businessman. Ryle was intelligent, a great sportsman (captain of cricket at Eton and Oxford) and was set for a career in his father’s business – then disaster struck! The father’s bank fails, taking all related businesses down with it. Ryle loses his job and his place in society in a moment. One moment, a popular man with great prospects in this world – the next moment, the son of a bankrupt father, with no trade or profession. So as a last resort, Ryle is ordained into the ministry of the church, simply for something to do for a living! Who could have thought that a man who entered the ministry in such an uninspiring way could be so used of God?
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Christ Crucified (Stephen Charnock)
In this stimulating work Stephen Charnock links the Old and New Testaments with this classic explanation of how the sacrifice of Jesus Christ fulfils the Old Testament sacrificial system. He particularly illustrates the importance of the Passover, and opens up our understanding of the differences which characterize the New Testament Church era.
Christ Crucified shows that Jesus willingly submitted to the pain he knew he would go through, in order to bring us the blessings of a new covenant with God.
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Christian Heroines Just like You (Catherine Mackenzie)
Imagine that you’re a slave girl in first-century Rome; or picture yourself among the sights and sounds of the Coliseum, with the approach of lions! How about the dark, foreboding atmosphere of a Spanish inquisition courtroom. What would it have been like to be a servant girl in the 1500’s, accused of heresy and sentenced to death?
These types of situations were not only faced by Christian women in past history, but still are today. Women young and old face persecution across our world for following Christ, reading a Bible, attending a church, worshiping the one true God. They are Christian heroines. With the joy of the Lord as your strength, you can be a heroine in your own time and era.
Could future generations learn about the power of true Christianity in women’s hearts, as you join the ranks of Christian heroines? Written for girls 9-12 to read, and great to read aloud to children 7 and 8. Â Just look at this list of the lives of girls included in this book!
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John Owen: Prince of Puritans (Andrew Thomson)
He’s been called the “Prince of the Puritans.” His works fill vast volumes. 300 years after his death, his books are still in print and eagerly devoured by readers, and J.I. Packer has said, “I owe more to John Owen than to any other theologian — ancient or modern.” But who was John Owen? In this fascinating biography, Andrew Thompson chronicles the life of this foremost of Puritans and introduces the man behind the theology.
John Owen (1616-1683) was one of the defining theologians of the Puritan era. His books have been continually in print since then. This biography has often been published as part of Owen’s works. A pastor first, Owen was ejected from his position by the English government, after which he devoted himself to developing other men for the ministry, writing commentaries, theological studies and defending the nonconformists from state persecution.
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Can You Imagine? The True Story of C. S. Lewis
The story of the life of C. S. Lewis, and how he dreamed up stories about different worlds as a boy, experienced sadness and had to go to boarding school. His writing and his questions about God and then his faith and trust in God – all told simply for younger children.
Get all 15 volumes in the Little Lights Series!
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The Lord’s Supper as a Means of Grace: More than a Memory (Richard Barcellos)
In what way can we consider the Lord’s Supper more than just a memorial, but actually a powerful tool of conveying God’s grace to us? In this impressive new study, on a topic rarely covered since the Great Reformation, Richard Barcellos focuses on showing us how the Lord’s Supper is indeed a means of grace in the church. He demonstrates that this takes place because of what the Holy Spirit does in the hearts of believers when the church partakes.
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Samuel: The Boy Who Listened
Hannah was so happy when God answered her prayers. She knew her son Samuel was a special child. When God spoke to Samuel, he discovered that God had an important job for him to do. You can read about Samuel in the Bible in 1 Samuel Chapters 1-25.
You’ll find all the Bible Wise booklets faithful to the Bible and full of beautiful full color art to captivate a child’s interest.
Read to Me: ages 4-6
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The Silent Shades of Sorrow (Charles Spurgeon)
Pastor Charles Spurgeon was a friend to those who physically and mentally suffered. He and his own dear wife, Susannah, suffered truly through years of physical and mental pains. In this light, Charles preached transparently about sorrows and their many kinds, including depression in all of its forms.
He was no trite preacher, imparting fake cheerfulness, on these matters. He spoke as one who had been there. This collection of works from C. H. Spurgeon offers a healing taste of his powerful ministry on our sorrows. Among the many and silent shades of sorrow, the sorrowing have a Savior. There is hope for the broken-hearted.
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Mary: Mother of Jesus
The Story of Mary accurately retold from the Bible (the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John). Illustrated by Duncan Maclaren. The Bible Time series by Carine Mackenzie have been praised for their accurate retelling of great bible stories.
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Ten Girls Who Changed the World
Written with girls 7-12 years of age in mind, Ten Girls Who Changed the World includes stories of girls who became great women. Short biographies of 10-12 pages on each person.
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God Answers Prayer for Girls (Irene Howat)
These stories from the Bible and from the lives of believers show us how God answered the prayers of women and girls from the past and how He still answers prayer today. With this truth that God answers prayer, get ready to experience your own one-on-one relationship with God, your heavenly Father.
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God Answers Prayer for Boys (Irene Howat)
In this book we are introduced to people who prayed with passion and those who prayed hardly at all. Some prayed for others and some just prayed for themselves. But it is Jesus Christ who teaches us how to pray and it is His example we should follow.
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Faith on Trial: Psalm 73 (Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones)
Why do good people suffer unjustly – and yet others get away with it? The Psalmist, Asaph, dealt with this very problem in Psalm 73 – one that has often perplexed and discouraged God’s people. Asaph reveals his own ‘no–holds–barred’ feelings and leads us step by step from near – despair to final assurance.
For this reason, Psalm 73 has always appealed to preachers and counsellors. An excellent book for those struggling with, or wondering about, injustice in the world.
With a new introduction by Kevin DeYoung
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The Baptists, Volume 1: Key People – Beginnings in Britain (Tom Nettles)
The nature of Baptist identity has come to a place of critical importance in church history studies. What exactly constitutes a Baptist? Tom Nettles seeks to answer this fascinating question through examining the lives of some of the most high profile and influential Baptists in history.
A chapter is devoted to each of the following lives: John Spilsbury, William Carey, William Kiffin, Hanserd Knollys, Benjamin Keach, John Gill, Andrew Fuller, John Smyth, Thomas Grantham, Dan Taylor. Also brief profiles of many others. Nettles, a true scholar in our generation, has produced a book that is wonderfully informative and, through its profiles of God-honoring historical figures, should serve us encouragement to all Christians today.
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