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Your Child’s Profession of Faith (Dennis Gundersen)
Dennis Gundersen’s unique treatment of this rarely addressed subject can make the difference between parents who participate in their child’s deception and presumption, or parents who truly guide him to eternal life. If a small child tells us he thinks he’s saved, do we take his words at face value? How do we test his profession, especially without seeming to doubt the child and discourage him? Many have found this book the most useful guide ever written on the topic.
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Yours, till Heaven: The Untold Love Story of Charles & Susie Spurgeon (Ray Rhodes)
“There are many books that tell us how to have a good marriage. But here is something unique: a book that shows us what such a marriage looks like. Husbands and wives will do well to read this book and emulate the loving marriage of Charles and Susie Spurgeon.” — Pastor John MacArthur
Includes numerous original photographs.
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(U) Overtaken: The Wild Lad of London (E. A. Bland)
Known as a wild lad, young Ishmael lives in Gold Lion Row, the rough section of London. He suffers great loss and finds himself alone and bewildered. After enduring a cruel beating, feelings of stony hardness overtake him and he leaves home for good. But Ishmael’s dark world brightens when the words from the street preacher reach down deep, and he is changed. No longer is he alone, for he now has a Friend who sticks closer than a brother!
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Anna’s Question (Anna Potter Wright)
This insightful story presents a challenge to believers who speak fluently of everything under the sun, but the mention of Jesus seems to paralyze their tongues! Why do we keep our “unspeakable joy” to ourselves?
Do we want to be His for eternity, but not for time? Anna’s Question is a sweet story about a young girl and her quest for the beautiful land where there is no more illness or suffering. She has heard that Jesus paid the fare, but she doesn’t know the way. Who can help her find it? Is Anna’s redemption solely dependent on man’s responsibility to help her find the way? Anna discovers that God’s redemptive plan may take different paths but will eventually lead to the only Way.$18.00 -
Cyril Ashley: Judgment to Generosity (A. L. O. E.)
Cyril Ashley is finally coming home, and his siblings just know that he’ll take the reins and squelch all their wicked fun! But to Cyril, when momma left, the sunshine left with her. His love of writing helps him escape the present chaos in their once-ordered home and bury himself in his unfinished book. What will it take for Cyril to see that his light needs to shine most clearly in his own home if he would have its beams radiate far beyond?
Often, in our inner conflict with pride, we yearn to be heard. Through the characters of Cyril Ashley, his siblings, and their wild friend Lorenzo, we see ourselves with a bit more clarity and hope to be changed.
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King Jack
Thirteen-year-old Jack, the best runner, jumper, climber, swimmer, and foot-ball player, learned two important truths from his hero father: Nothing is worth a lie, and never be afraid of anything. The colonel practiced what he preached—he was courageous and chose to do the right thing.Now Jack faces the ultimate trial. He knows that God will always show him what is right, and the way to do it, but he struggles to find the courage he needs. Then the moment comes when there is no time to lose, and Jack sets aside any fear of losing his own life in order to save another. Surely his father would be proud!$17.00 -
On the Edge of a Moor (Amy Le Feuvre)
On the moor and in the little village lying just below, are a harvest of souls that do not know the difference between existence and life. Finding her neighbors living so fearfully close the other world, but afar off from the fullness of life with Christ, Rhonda prayerfully tries to till the barren fields of their hearts. She is met with opposition and trials from every direction, even from within herself. She must learn to pocket her pride and truly accept God’s will as her own.
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Out of the Pit: Right of Redemption (Hesba Stretton)
“I’ll never give it up,” Stephen promises his dying father. Their hut in the hollow is all they have, but it belongs to them. The bright, sunny valley stands in stark contrast to the dark, grimy coal pits nearby.
But Botfield’s pit provides work for the colliers, including young Stephen. He must be a man now and do a man’s work—Martha and little Nan are depending on him. And he is depending on the old Bible to teach him the right thing to do.
Through much pain, suffering, and unfathomable loss, Stephen’s character is strengthened as he learns to forgive—as he has been forgiven.
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Preparing Children for Marriage (Josh Mulvihill)
My kids are way too young to be thinking about dating and marriage already! Why would I begin ‘the talk’ now, before they’ve even started asking questions?”
Many parents find it difficult to broach these topics with their children, especially in age-appropriate ways. But our choice is no longer between teaching them now or later—if we do not reach them first, our culture is happy to step in with messages of its own. Someone is going to shape our children’s beliefs—so the time to start biblical conversations is now!
In this foundation-laying book, Josh Mulvihill offers theological training for a critical area of parenting. He walks parents through how to begin conversations, then teaches them God’s purpose for dating, marriage, and sex so they can pass this teaching on to their children.
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Teach Me While My Heart Is Tender (Judy Rogers)
A collection of 29 of Judy Rogers’ best loved songs for children and young adults. Including favorite songs from Judy’s previous recordings: “Why Can’t I See God?”, “Go To The Ant”, “Walkin’ Wise”, and “Stand Up!”. Plus a new song, “Desert Storm”, based on the whole armor of God from Ephesians 6.
CD play time 72 minutes. Scroll down to see the full list of 29 songs on this CD.
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Teddy’s Button (Amy Le Feuvre)
A story that will warm your heart, make you laugh, and above all, will help children to understand the spiritual battle that rages in their souls. Join Teddy as he demonstrates that even a child can enlist in God’s army and carry the banner of God’s love and Christ’s victory.
Here is a story that will open a child’s understanding of the spiritual battle within as Teddy learns that other enemies are not the most dangerous foe to him, but a lack of self-control is!
Character themes in this story: peer pressure, salvation and sibling rivalry.
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The Crown of Success (A. L. O. E.)
In this intriguing allegory, a silver crown of Success will be presented to the sibling who most wisely uses time and money to furnish their new home and garden. But they are hindered by those they choose to befriend, whether it be Pride, or Flattery, or Folly.
Who will conquer the daunting challenges of the thief of Time, the lane of Trouble, or the brook of Bother?
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The Haunted Room (A. L. O. E.)
Charlotte Maria Tucker (1821 – 1893) was a prolific writer and poet for children and adults, who preferred to write under the pseudonym A.L.O.E. (a Lady of England).
The Trevor siblings will never be the same as they take up residence at Myst Court and leave their comfortable abode. Their newly inherited home is grand but gloomy, neglected, and rumored to be haunted. Before they leave Summer Villa, their uncle warns them that it will not be against the haunted chambers of the house that they need to be wary, but rather, that which is hidden deep within the haunted chambers of their own hearts.
Expose the secret chambers of your heart where Pride, Fear, or Worldliness might be residing and break free of their tenacious hold!
“I’d like to present to you a new release that has proven to be life-changing: The Haunted Room. Please take time from your busy lives to read this story — your walk of faith will be significantly altered. Read it together as a family; you won’t be able to put it down!” — Mark Hamby
Character themes in this story: courage, fear, pride, worldliness, heart issues
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The New City Catechism: 52 Questions & Answers for our Hearts & Minds
Throughout the history of the church, Christians have used catechisms—collections of questions and answers designed for memorization and recitation—to teach others the core doctrines of the faith. The New City Catechism is a modern-day resource aimed at reintroducing this ancient method of teaching to Christians today.
This short book lays out 52 questions and answers related to God, human nature, sin, Christ, the Holy Spirit, and more. Whether used devotionally, recited orally, or memorized over the course of a year, families, churches, small groups, and Christian schools will treasure this as a valuable tool for teaching the core doctrines of the Christian faith to children and adults alike.
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The Passage: From Darkness to Light (A. L. O. E.)
We cannot find treasure, any more than happiness, without some degree of light, and perhaps we shall find the treasure in a different shape from what we expect. The Passage metaphorically describes the journey we must all take, in one form or another, as we grope through the darkness – desperately searching for purpose, for security, for adventure, or perhaps for a way out; as one boy searches for truth, another for gold and personal glory.
We must all embark upon a journey which leads us either toward the light or away from it. May your passage be so brightly lit that you can clearly see the way, and that others might follow.
Character themes in this story: choices, consequences and salvation.
$22.00
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