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You Are Still a Mother: Hope for Women Grieving a Stillbirth or Miscarriage (Jackie Gibson)
You Are Still a Mother weaves Scripture and deep truths about God with Jackie’s personal experience to provide a book that is both honest and full of hope. Acknowledging that all who suffer this loss will never be the same, she reassures readers that God will be present through every moment of every day.
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You Are Welcomed: Devotions for When Life Is a Lot (Trish Donohue)
When you feel overwhelmed by life’s demands, trials, and emotions, you are not alone. God welcomes you into his rest and peace.
You Are Welcomed by a loving God is the gospel truth we need to hear when life is an unruly combination of responsibilities, relationships, interruptions, dreams, and drama. In this ten-week devotional, author and women’s ministry leader Trish Donohue helps women who are weary turn to the Lord, put down their burdens, rest in his welcome, and then welcome others to walk with Jesus too.
Trish shares stories of biblical men and women who brought their burdens to the Lord. Each story exemplifies a different sort of pressure, including busyness, disillusionment, crisis, isolation, envy, doubt, fear, and failure. You are not alone in what you’re facing, and God wants to meet you in the same ways he has shown himself to his people from the beginning. A prayer journal with coordinating cover is also available.
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Your Family, God’s Way (Wayne A. Mack)
Offers biblical insight and practical wisdom into two crucial areas of family life: communication and conflict resolution. Mack alerts us to pitfalls of faulty communication, such as “undertalk” and “overtalk,” poor listening, forms of falsehood, and “circuit jammers” to communication. He examines why families fight and explains the key to turning family discord into harmony—providing practical guidance for the Christian family.
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Your New Life with Adult Children (Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell)
Your kids will always be your kids. The trick is figuring out how to adapt to the new phases in that parent-child relationship. No question, it can be tricky. And if you fail to navigate that transition well, the result will be stress, alienation, and maybe a broken relationship.
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A ‘Strordinary Little Maid (Amy Le Feuvre)
A ‘Strordinary Little Maid – what a lovely and delightful story! It presents the gospel in colorful, bold, and often humorous ways. You’ll laugh one minute, and the next minute you’ll find yourself engaged in thoughtful attention to spiritual truths so basic yet so foreign to our culture today.
Peggy’s ability to share Jesus with those of all walks of life is so inspiring that you will fall in love with this delightful little maid! This literary gem is for children of all ages – and especially for adults who could use a good laugh as medicine to their souls.
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A Man of His Word and Other Tales (Hesbra Stretton)
Old man Christmas is known as a man of his word. He says what he means and he means what he says! Little does he think his stubborn pride will come between him and his beloved daughter, Easter. Standing up boldly for the faith that she calls her own, Easter is disowned by her father in a single, heart breaking moment. Sending her far away from him, Christmas bans his one and only daughter from ever coming home—unless she gives up her faith! Her journey will eventually send him on one of his own as he realizes that there are some things more important than always being right.
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Held Back
(Formerly: Dr. Willy and the Fretful Squire) After losing both her father and her dearest friend, Theresa moves to Steinach to marry Herman, the village school teacher, to begin a new chapter in her life. Though life has its happy times, it also has its challenging times. When health and wealth are both lost, an act of honesty and integrity brings about an unexpected turn of events where truth is found.
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More Than Conqueror
He had always been a bully at school. In fact, he rather prided himself on it and had just made the unpleasant discovery that, like all bullies, he was a coward. How then does a character like that have such a magnetic draw?
And then there’s the one drawn to him. The strong foundation and spiritual safeguard of prayer and worship had been flung away with reckless frivolity. He was not happy. How can he get out of this miserable trap?
Though penned long ago, this story could have been written today. The human condition is the same no matter the decade, no matter the century. We are all just sinners saved by the mighty grace of God! To overcome we must be brave, and to be brave we must have faith.
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Run to Win: The Lifelong Pursuits of a Godly Man (Tim Challies)
As a Christian man, you are already running the race of life. You are not competing against other people, but against the deadly enemies of the world, the flesh, and the devil. How do you plan to maintain your pace throughout this race?
To obtain the prize, you will need to run to the very end. You will need to cross that finish line. And to do that, you will need to plan your race. You will need to plan the ways you will run today so you can continue to run in the difficult days ahead. That is what this book is all about.
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Taste & See: All About God’s Goodness (Irene Sun)
Children love food, and this beautiful book will help them see God’s goodness and love in the food he provides for his children all through the Bible.
From fruit trees in the garden, manna in the wilderness, and bread and fish by the sea of Galilee, to the final, wonderful banquet spread in heaven, children and parents will learn to “taste and see that the Lord is good.” Parents are equipped by the resource page at the end to go deeper into these truths and will learn biblical theology along the way.
Recommended Reading Level:
- Read to me: ages 3-5
- Read on my own: ages 6-8
Children will learn that everything their hearts hunger for can be found in Jesus—the one whose broken body and shed blood is pictured in the bread and wine we eat together to celebrate Christ’s death and resurrection. Each meal we share until Jesus comes is a time to remember God’s goodness and care for all his children. Families will learn how the whole Bible celebrates God’s love for his hungry people.
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The Convivial Homeschool (Mystie Winckler)
Thirty daily readings to build up your confidence and cheerfulness as you homeschool.
Homeschool days can be long and hard. It’s easy to lose sight of what’s actually happening in the midst of the day to day. Even when we lose our vision, God does not lose His. While we attempt to teach and disciple our children, we find that it is ourselves needing the instruction and discipleship. We also find that God provides both, using our decision to homeschool to draw us closer to Himself.
To continue with love and perseverance, we need confidence not in our work but in God’s. These thirty readings will lift up your eyes and spirit so you can focus on what truly matters while doing the daily work of educating your kids.
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The Duel (George E. Sargent)
“This story requires attentiveness, self-examination, and soul-searching. I found myself undone on many occasions, seeing myself on far too many pages. I’ve been admonished to live in the fear of God rather than the fear of man. So, my friends, if you are interested in a story that will challenge your manner of life and cause you to fall on your knees and beg God to change you, here it is.” — Mark Hamby
Written from the striking viewpoint of the Bible personified, The Duel reveals spiritual tensions that occur in friendships, business interactions, and family relationships. Themes of honesty, forgiveness, vengeance, greed, lust, and salvation are developed. In the end wisdom triumphs! The author unearths our secret struggles and hidden sins, powerfully weaving Scripture throughout to reveal how to avoid falling into despair, regret, and shame.
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The Hedge of Thorns (John Carrol)
This true story from the 1600s is as fresh and relevant today as it was on the day it was written by the frail hand of the man who experienced life’s thorny hedges. Young John can think only of his own pleasure and is willing to do anything to get what he wants. He fails to see that the hedges placed in his life are to guide and protect him. A tragic fate awaits those who try to push through those spiritual hedges of protection, but a blessing is sure for those who keep within their boundaries.
Based on the true story of a little boy who will do nearly anything to discover what is on the other side of the hedge, which becomes an illustration of his life, and the consequences of his actions, when giving in to enticement and frustration.
Character themes in this story: choices, consequences, obedience and boundaries.
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A Better Encouragement: Trading Self-Help for True Hope (Lindsey Carlson)
Women thrive on encouragement, connection, and support. And yet, this desire leads many to be culturally catechized by a multibillion dollar self-help industry. Because foolish motivational messages flow freely from the world like a dripping faucet and are repeated by the person in the mirror, women remain discouraged, disconnected, and alone. If women believe happiness and success are their responsibility, they will assume discouragement must be too.
Women need better news. In this hope-filled book, Lindsey Carlson leads weak and weary women to the well to find better refreshment in the living water of Christ, who speaks a better word of encouragement than the world. As women are connected to God’s promises and God’s people, they will be better encouraged to endure with their hope fixed on Christ.
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A Child’s First Book About Marriage (Jani Ortlund)
The world’s view of marriage can often be very different to what the Bible says. But who is right, and who should we listen to? From a very young age, children are confronted with and can be confused by these conflicts. This hardback, illustrated title helps to explain the beauties of God’s plan for marriage to children of any age, introducing them to a different, counter-cultural way of viewing these aspects of life and faith.
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Becoming Elisabeth Elliot (Ellen Vaughn & Joni Eareckson Tada)
Elisabeth Elliot was a young missionary in Ecuador when members of a violent Amazonian tribe savagely speared her husband Jim and his four colleagues. Incredibly, prayerfully, Elisabeth took her toddler daughter, snakebite kit, Bible, and journal . . . and lived in the jungle with the Stone-Age people who killed her husband. Compelled by her friendship and forgiveness, many came to faith in Jesus.
This courageous, no-nonsense Christian went on to write dozens of books, host a long-running radio show, and speak at conferences all over the world. She was a pillar of coherent, committed faith; a beloved and sometimes controversial icon. In this authorized biography, Becoming Elisabeth Elliot, bestselling author Ellen Vaughn uses Elisabeth’s private, unpublished journals, and candid interviews with her family and friends, to paint the adventures and misadventures God used to shape one of the most influential women in modern church history.
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Building a God-Centered Family: A Father’s Manual (Matthew Henry, edited by Scott Brown)
Matthew Henry is known worldwide in our time as the author of his famous commentary on the Scriptures. But far less known in our day is the fact that Henry was a model of faithful fatherhood during his lifetime. Henry took his duties as a father seriously. And it showed. One observer noted that the Henry household was like unto the “gates of heaven” where he and his wife governed all family life by the Word of God.
Matthew Henry carried his passion for family discipleship into the pulpit. On April 16, 1704, he preached an abundantly practical sermon entitled, A Church in the House: A Sermon Concerning Family-Religion, as an encouragement to fathers to develop the spiritual life of their families in their homes. This book – Building A God Centered Family: A Father’s Guide – is Scott Brown’s revised title for that valuable sermon.Henry exhorted that “every house should be a little church”. Not that the home can or should replace the church, but that our homes should also be a place of worship, prayer, and learning the Word of God.$12.00 -
Horsing Around: 52 Spurgeon Stories for Children, Book 5
52 More Entertaining Spurgeon Stories for Children
This is the final volume in a series of five books based on Spurgeon’s life. Some stories are sad and some are funny, but each one teaches a particular truth from the Bible. Spurgeon himself had a great love for children, and his desire for them was that they should come to trust, love and serve the Lord Jesus Christ in their young years. My hope and prayer is that children may be led to find salvation in Christ, and learn truths.
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