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How God Sent a Dog to Save a Family (and other Devotional Stories)
Volume 5 in the Building on the Rock series of devotionals! 27 more great stories for children of all ages. Well-suited for Christian family reading and for ages 8-14 to read on their own.
Emma and Alex have had nothing to eat all day and there is no food in the kitchen or the store cupboard. Their mother has no money to buy food and all that she can do is pray that somehow, someone will send them something to eat. But in the morning something is scratching at the door and the children go out to investigate.
Find out who or what it is and discover how God has answered the families’ prayers. Read other stories too about flying bread, Martha’s Raven and the Stolen Sleigh. You will find out about how God cares for us and about how Children can believe in him.
Scripture references are taken from the King James Version of the Bible and the questions are based on this. Suitable for 7-12 year olds.
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The Pilgrim Road: Insights from Early Christians (David Bercot)
During the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. (100-300), the Christian faith was often an illegal religion, persecuted throughout much of the civilized world. In many ways, our God used this as a blessing: because such a situation culled out superficial “professors” and only those who were willing to live sacrificially for Christ were shown to be Christians. It produced thousands of fervent souls who loved God more than anything else, who scorned the pains of persecution and the alluring pleasures of the world.
The passionate Christianity of the men and women of those early centuries has much to teach us today. They have left us a rich legacy of ancient writings that provide keen insights on how to walk on the pilgrim road – the narrow way of which Jesus spoke. This book is a unique collection of the best insights, reflections, exhortations, and counsels of those early Christians. 25 chapters consisting of their writings about separation from the world, loving your enemies, obedience, suffering, prosperity, compassion, and much more.
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Isaiah by the Day (Alec Motyer)
As a man who loves the word of God, Alec Motyer presents these daily devotional comments and observations from the book of Isaiah. For him, daily devotion is not a mere habit but a real desire to be transformed by the challenging word of Isaiah. These devotionals reassure us that the Lord can restore what sin has robbed us of. Motyer’s daily devotionals are birthed from a lifetime of study on the prophecy of Isaiah.
Day by day you will be provided with passages from Isaiah and an opportunity to explore the passage further. Take time to acquaint yourself with these passages from God’s Word and treasure them in your heart.
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The Blessed Life: A 90-Day Devotional through the Teachings and Miracles of Jesus (Kelly Minter)
Imagine how your life might change if you followed Jesus up that Galilean hillside, hearing His most famous Sermon for yourself as you sat in the tall grass. Imagine how the world might change if you followed Him down the mountain, reaching your arms out as He did to a harvest field desperate for His touch.$19.99 -
Get Your Story Straight: A Teen’s Guide to Learning & Living the Gospel (Kristen Hatton)
What’s Your Story? A 52-week devotional.
We all tell stories to each other–stories about what happened when we were kids, stories about last night, and stories where we dream about the future. Some stories are funny, some are amazing, others are sad, but they all have something in common–each of us is the hero of our own story. Our thoughts, feelings, hopes, and dreams take center stage. But when it’s all about you, it’s also all up to you. You have to make life work, find meaning, and hope for the best even when you mess up or things go badly wrong.
But what if we were made for something different? What if the main character in our life story isn’t us, but it is the God who became like us and is now with us? What if being fully human means knowing him and growing to be like him? What if the way to be fully alive is to be caught up in Jesus’s story?
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Her Story: 366 Devotions from 21 Centuries of the Christian Church
Women were an integral part of Jesus’ life and ministry as described in all four Gospels, and they are integral to the life of the church wherever Christianity has spread. In whatever position they found themselves, whether queens or slaves, they lived for their Saviour and sought to bring others to Him.
Her Story brings together well-known names, such as Fanny Crosby and Joni Eareckson Tada to lesser known Christians from across the centuries, in 366 devotions. The recurring theme – their love for Jesus.
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How God Used a Thunderstorm (and other Devotional Stories)
A fascinating daily devotional for children, ages 8-14 to read on their own, or outstanding for Christian family reading. Will stir an interest in church history in children, showing them the hand of God at work, combined with plenty of Scripture to meditate on.
This is Volume One of the Building on the Rock series of children’s devotionals, by Joel Beeke and Diana Kleyn.
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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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$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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