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Peace in War: An Adventure in Afghanistan (A. L. O. E.)
If God punished some sins and not others, where would be His justice? If God took notice of none, where would be His holiness? If God promised punishment which He never inflicted, where would be His truth?
These questions have been wrestled with throughout generations. But God, in His wisdom, afforded a way by which sin could be punished, and yet the sinner forgiven, and justice, holiness, truth, and mercy all meet and unite together.
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Pillars of Grace: A Long Line of Godly Men: AD 100 – 1654 (Steven J. Lawson)
The doctrines of grace are often known as the five points of Calvinism, but they were not the invention of John Calvin or his reforming cohorts of the 16th century. Rather, they are biblical doctrines, as Dr. Steven J. Lawson demonstrated in his book Foundations of Grace.
Now, in Pillars of Grace, Dr. Lawson shows that the doctrines of grace have been understood and taught — sometimes in embryonic form, sometimes with great clarity — throughout church history. From the time of the early church fathers to the years of the Reformers, there have been key men in the church, pillars as it were, who stood on the foundation of Scripture and upheld the truth of God’s sovereign role in salvation.
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Pride and His Prisoners (A. L. O. E.)
Pride is an imprisoning sin. In this excellent story, Pride is personified as a demon which holds most of the inhabitants of an English parish in captivity and forces them to do his bidding. The lives of the characters demonstrate pride in one way or another, and finally results in a near-catastrophe during a hot-air balloon ride! A convicting story with a powerful point for us all!
But not all is lost, for the prisoners of Pride are at last released from his bondage and relationships are restored. Written originally in 1869, the story is timeless as, in every era, we all need a good dose of humility!
A. L. O. E. was the pen name for prolific British writer Charlotte Maria Tucker, which stood for “A Lady of England.”
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Purity: A Godly Woman’s Adornment (Lydia Brownback)
The Christian community often thinks of purity only as it relates to issues of sexuality, but the term encompasses much more than that. We need to look closely at all it means to be pure as God intended. So what does purity mean?
As modern women, how can we follow Paul’s command in Colossians to “put to death” impurity? How does purity adorn a godly woman? Lydia Brownback looks to Scripture to answer these questions as she engages an issue faced by all women.
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Scripture Memory Songs 1 – for Kids (Jim Spencer)
Thirteen (13) fun and exciting Scripture Memory Songs!
These catchy tunes and lively arrangements by Jim Spencer will help make memorizing God’s Word fun and easy! Clap your hands, tap your foot, and sing-a-long, and before you know it you will have these 13 helpful Bible passages committed to memory! Scroll down to bottom left to see the full list of song titles and Scriptures.
See also Volumes 2 and 3 of Scripture Memory Songs! (shown below)
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Scripture Memory Songs 2 – for Kids (Jim Spencer)
Thirteen (13) more fun and exciting Scripture Memory Songs!
Sing along with these lively songs and arrangements by Jim Spencer, to help make memorizing God’s Word fun and easy! Clap your hands, tap your foot, and sing-a-long, and before you know it you will have 13 more helpful Bible passages committed to memory! Scroll down to bottom left to see the complete list of song titles and Scriptures they are based on.
See also Volumes 1 and 3 of Scripture Memory Songs! (shown below)
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The Candle in the Window (Margaret Hill McCarter)
Tully wants more than anything just to make his teacher smile. But no one knows that Miss Ravenstow is trying to escape the pain from her past. No one, that is, except Tod the mailman, who holds in his hands something far more valuable than a special delivery. Discover a very special Christmas story that opens the door for those seeking shelter from the pain of their past.
Inspire your entire family with a beautiful portrayal of how God can use a simple candle in the window to bring hope for the future and an encounter with the Light of the world.
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The Chateau by the Lake (Amy Le Feuvre)
Mystery and love combine to bring a captivating story in The Chateau by the Lake. Norah and her fiancé Roger have much to discover about each other—and themselves! While he’s serving in India, Norah agrees to leave English society and move to the Swiss countryside to live with his mother. There the dark puzzle unfolds and her spiritual journey begins.
Words from the blue velvet book that Roger gave her echo in her mind as she sorts through her mysterious encounters: The things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.
In due time Norah realizes that forgiveness and eternal life come from the cross—you can’t work for forgiveness, you work from it.
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The Excellent Wife: Day by Day (Karen Eiler, Martha Peace)
Based on the book by Martha Peace, this book takes the studies of that book and reinforces them, arranging it into lessons and devotional entries. A superb idea and a great resource for women!
Do you think you can’t be an “Excellent Wife” because it’s too hard — or just plain impossible? Be encouraged! It is possible for you to be the wife God wants you to be, and by His grace, He will help you make it happen. This book presents hundreds of common scenarios we all face as Christian women, and shows us how to respond to them with God’s love and grace at work in our lives.
Here is a long-awaited daily devotional that will help you see areas in your marriage where God can make you perfect in your weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). Endorsed by Martha Peace, this book will become your cheerleader to give you hope and help for the daunting task of demonstrating the principles of love and respect to your husband.
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The Gardener’s Apprentice (by Cousin Kate)
“I have learned more about trusting God during difficult times in this short story than from any other book. It teaches what it means to be poor in spirit but rich in the kingdom of God; to mourn and be deeply comforted by God’s surprising blessings.” — Mark Hamby
This story can be read to children of all ages, especially to those with questions about salvation and the sovereignty of God. If you are looking for an admirable role model, you will be talking about Willy for a long time to come. Of all our Lamplighter books, I would place this in the top ten!
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The Orphan Queen: A story for Girls (Ottile von Wildermuth)
Currently sold out (December 10). More copies anticipated from the printer by December 20.
Translated from the German by Anna B. Cooke. For ages 9 to 14.
Who is this child? And who are her parents? Her demeanor suggests a royal heritage, but perhaps she is simply exercising pride and control of others. Meet Margelte, a most unusual child who mysteriously wins the hearts of those who disdain her.
Her secret is the relationship she has with a powerful God who watches over the fatherless. Filled with spiritual truths, this story will keep you enamored as you vicariously experience Margelte’s suffering and her surprising reward in the end.
Character themes in this story: virtue and purity.
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The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert: Expanded Edition (Rosaria Butterfield)
Rosaria, by the standards of many, was living a very good life. She had a tenured position at a large university in a field for which she cared deeply. She owned two homes with her partner, in which they provided hospitality to students and activists that were looking to make a difference in the world. There, her partner rehabilitated abandoned and abused dogs. In the community, Rosaria was involved in volunteer work. At the university, she was a respected advisor of students and her department’s curriculum.
Then, in her late thirties, Rosaria encountered something that turned her world upside down – the idea that Christianity, a religion she had regarded as problematic and sometimes downright damaging – might be right about who God was, an idea that flew in the face of the people and causes she most loved.
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The Westminster Shorter Catechism Songs, Volume 1: Questions 1-28 (Holly Dutton)
You’ve heard the first question, haven’t you? What is the chief end of man?
Where did that question come from? Welcome to the Westminster Shorter Catechism.
These musical CDs are the ingenious creation of Mrs. Holly Dutton, who apparently and clearly understands that we all learn material by heart better when there’s music to go along with it. Memorization always comes easier with musical accompaniment! Add to this the factor that your children don’t normally speak in the sentence structure designed by the writers of the Westminster Shorter Catechism.
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Biblical Counseling in Practice, Volume 1
Each chapter provides step-by-step biblical teaching and scriptural ways to think about and counsel someone through that particular problem. Martha is known for her practical right-thinking charts, and this book will help biblical counselors and laypersons alike to come alongside a Christian brother or sister with encouragement and biblical truth.
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Family Worship Bible Guide: Black Bonded Leather (Joel Beeke)
Leading and nurturing your family as you seek to glorify God and encourage spiritual growth in your home is both God’s command and your privilege. One of the best and most effective ways to do this is through intentional, worshipful, daily family devotions where the truths of God’s life-changing Word are openly discussed chapter by chapter.
Hand in hand with your Bible, this Family Worship Bible Guide presents rich devotional thoughts on all 1,189 chapters in the Bible, including searching questions to promote conversation, to help you with this responsibility. Use this resource every day alongside Scripture to read each chapter’s major takeaways aloud and then discuss them with your family. With the Holy Spirit’s blessing, this book will transform you and your family!
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Family Worship Bible Guide: Leather-like DuoTone (Joel Beeke)
Leading and nurturing your family as you seek to glorify God and encourage spiritual growth in your home is both God’s command and your privilege. One of the best and most effective ways to do this is through intentional, worshipful, daily family devotions where the truths of God’s life-changing Word are openly discussed chapter by chapter.
Hand in hand with your Bible, this Family Worship Bible Guide presents rich devotional thoughts on all 1,189 chapters in the Bible, including searching questions to promote conversation, to help you with this responsibility. Use this resource every day alongside Scripture to read each chapter’s major takeaways aloud and then discuss them with your family. With the Holy Spirit’s blessing, this book will transform you and your family!
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Jack the Conqueror or, Difficulties Overcome (C. E. Bowen)
No obstacle can daunt Jack’s resolve. He has made up his mind to become a useful, honest man and, most of all, to conquer difficulties! His greatest resolve is to learn to read, and he has surmounted obstacles of great magnitude to fulfill his dream.
In a secret mountain cave he carries out the craft he learned from the outcast gypsies. Each success emboldens Jack to press on toward higher goals as he plucks up all the courage he can muster to meet life’s next challenge!
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Love, Honor, and Virtue (Hal & Melanie Young)
Gaining a Biblical Attitude Toward Sexuality
The Battlefield Is Different Than We Remember ….
The changes in technology and culture have put an entirely new face on the fight for moral purity. Temptation is nothing new, but where our generation had to avoid traps, our children are being actively hunted. Our sons are being exposed and ensnared by things that didn’t exist when they were born, and the conversations we had at 15 and 16 are necessary for 10 and 11 … and earlier … today.
If they want to walk in integrity, they have a fight on their hands.
A book written to and for teens and twenty-something guys. It’s short, concise, and very direct. It gives a Biblical perspective to help:
- Understand God’s design, from biology to morality
- Navigate the cultural minefield
- Build a foundation for Christ-honoring relationships
- Find hope for recovery if they’ve stumbled
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The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism
For almost 400 years families have been using The Westminster Shorter Catechism as a guide to understanding the basics of the Christian faith. This new, illustrated edition breathes fresh life into these timeless questions and answers, helping a new generation to learn the primary truths drawn from the Bible and laid out by our fathers in the faith. Ira Minof’s striking images will help families engage with and meditate on the meaning of each entry. A valuable addition to any family’s library.
Also includes a short glossary of practices and concepts used, and an index of Scripture proofs.
The entries are separated into sections for ease of reference. Scroll down below to see the full Contents.
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The Runaway Darling (Amy Le Feuvre)
Naughty, stubborn, and filled with mischief is our darling runaway. Meet Judy—motherless, fatherless, and fearless. The maid can’t control her, the butler can’t curtail her, the gardener can’t restrain her, and the nanny can’t keep her from running away. Even her tutor can’t prevent her from throwing her books into the water!
If you enjoyed reading Teddy’s Button you will love The Runaway Darling. She’s the naughtiest girl in the village, but like Teddy, you can’t help but love her. Judy is bent on antics that get her into heaps of trouble without any sense of remorse, until she finds a book that piques her interest and opens her heart. Join Judy on a twist-and-turn adventure where she discovers the only One who can meet the needs of her heart.
$21.00
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