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40 Favorite Hymns of the Christian Life (Leland Ryken)
We treasure hymns for their messages of comfort or conviction or for their associations with beloved believers and meaningful events. But many hymns are also powerful works of devotional poetry—displaying levels of artistry that we easily miss when we are simply singing through them.
This anthology of great hymns invites us to experience these works as poems—to slow down and savor their well-turned phrases, their surprising metaphors, and their evocative language. English professor Leland Ryken provides historical background and literary analysis for each hymn, finishing each with a Scripture reading to accompany it. The result is a wonderfully devotional and poetic study of the Christian life, drawing on hymns such as “Holy, Holy, Holy,” “Be Thou My Vision,” “In Christ Alone,” and many more.
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How God Stopped the Pirates (and other Devotional Stories)
The 2nd Devotional volume in the Building on the Rock Series. These are outstanding Christian devotionals for your children, with 26 stirring stories, each with a Biblical lesson. Any volume in this series may be enjoyed and read independently of the others.
For instance, in the title story: As the pirates near the helpless ship, they raise their grappling irons and prepare their cannons for battle! The ship’s captain stands ready to defend his vessel and the lives of the people on board. The missionaries go to their cabins to pray. Can anyone stop these pirates? God can!
Read about the pirates, a burglar and a Russian servant girl, along with many other stories about the amazing events in the lives of missionaries and other travelers.
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The Gift of Values, Volume 1 (Rosie Boom)
Delightful family reading from the Boom family farm in New Zealand!
Do you struggle with family devotions? Do you long to help your children develop values such as honesty and courage? This book will encourage and inspire you to give your children the priceless gift of values. The Gift of Values is written for parents to help them in this challenging task.
Volume One covers the following values:
* Honesty
* Right Attitudes
* Courage
* Perseverance
* Diligence
* Obedience$20.00 -
Flowers from a Puritan’s Garden (C. H. Spurgeon) (#52)
Charles Spurgeon was a lover of the Puritans, but was especially fond of Thomas Manton. So, Spurgeon collected various short excerpts from Manton’s writings, and gathered them into one volume, for his own joy and edification. Eventually it was published, first in the 1880s. Contains one full year of daily readings. Now we have these daily devotional readings taken from Spurgeon’s favorite Puritan, back in print!
Thomas Manton’s complete works filled 22 volumes with rich theology and commentary on Scripture, from which Spurgeon selected his most-loved nuggets of wisdom and exposition of Scripture; Spurgeon also added some of his own devotional thoughts to the volume.
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Voices From the Past: Puritan Devotional Readings
Glean from the wisdom and spiritual depth of the Puritans through these 365 daily readings. For anyone not acquainted with the Puritans, this book could open a door to the vast stores of treasure to be found in their writings and stimulate further exploration of the rich spiritual inheritance they left us. An outstanding gift book in the same category as The Valley of Vision.
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Trust: A Godly Woman’s Adornment (Lydia Brownback)
Another of Lydia Brownback’s easy-to-carry “pocket books” – this one on Trust – to steer women away from the world’s weak remedies for anxiety and fear and points them to their security in Christ.
While fear-provoking headlines fill our days, and struggles with anxiety are a fact in a fallen world, Scripture says fear does not need to be a fact of life for Christians. This little carry-along “pocket book” for women focuses on the Bible’s great truths about what lies beneath their fears and the means to overcome them-for those who worry just a little, those who suffer a gnawing, controlling fear or actual panic attacks, and every woman in between.
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Contentment: A Godly Woman’s Adornment (Lydia Brownback)
This women’s devotional book assures you that contentment is not some fleeting ideal that Christians talk about, but an achievable reality that God enables them to live out daily.
Any woman who buys into lie of “You can have it all” or who thinks she can only be happy “if…” experiences an abiding frustration: what she wants remains just out of reach, always. No matter how good she has it, no matter how good the good times may get, there’s always something missing. And ultimately, she misses out on happiness too.
But God desires something far better and more lasting for his daughters. And he’s delivered the secret in his Word, assuring women that real satisfaction is found in living for and longing for the right things. Those truths and promises are at the heart of this devotional for women. Each lesson in Contentment is conveniently self-contained and comes complete with Scripture and a paragraph or two of teaching to direct women away from fleeting distractions and toward a true, enduring satisfaction.
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Gadsby’s Hymns (hardcover edition)
A classic, esteemed collection of 1,156 hymns of rich theological content, many of which are not found in any other current hymnal. Contains: Gadsby’s original hymns; his 1st and 2nd supplements; Hart’s hymns and occasional hymns.
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$3.04The Letter of Jude (Guy Manuell)
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$16.99A Wake-Up Call to Christians in the Twenty-First Century
This commentary on The Letter of Jude engages the Greek text and is designed for pastors, theological students, and lay readers. Jude, a brother of Jesus, warns members of the early Jesus movement against intruders in their midst and exhorts those believers not to deviate from the fundamental tenets of “the faith” in behavior and belief. The Letter of Jude is highly relevant to Christians in the twenty-first century. Even many of those now calling themselves evangelical have abandoned any pretense to adhere to biblical doctrines. This commentary seeks to emphasize Jude’s message: contend for biblical truth and live so that the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ is alive, true, and liberating.
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The Letter of Jude
This commentary on the letter of Jude engages the Greek text and is designed for pastors, theological students, and lay readers. Jude, a brother of Jesus, warns members of the early Jesus movement against intruders in their midst and exhorts those believers not to deviate from the fundamental tenets of “the faith” in behavior and belief.
It also provides a unique analysis that links Jude with 1 Corinthians in terms of their authors’ literary style, Jewish backgrounds, and closely correlated descriptions of the errorists described in both letters.
The Letter of Jude is highly relevant to Christians in the twenty-first century. Even many of those now calling themselves evangelical have abandoned any pretense to adhering to biblical doctrines. This commentary seeks to emphasize Jude’s message: contend for biblical truth and live so that the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ is alive, true, and liberating.
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