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Workbook for The Heart of Anger (Lou Priolo & Amy Baker)
A companion book to one of the most important Christian books for parents published in our century: The Heart of Anger. This workbook will transform that book into a resource by which you can think through these issues more thoroughly. Packed with application questions; very useful for study groups as well.
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A Girl’s Guide to Home Skills (Martha Greene)
This book will take you through the areas of a home, offering checklists, scheduling charts, and detailed instructional home lessons to teach your daughter the necessary skills for housekeeping and making a home-sweet-home.
Contains the following sections, all color-coded for easy reference:
- Cozy, Inviting Kitchens
- Lovely Living Rooms
- Genuine Hospitality
- Provident Pantries
- Comfortable & Tidy Bedrooms
- Sparkling Clean Bathrooms
- Organized Closets
- Tidy Yards & Porches
Each of the sections are divided into instructions for Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Seasonal Cleaning.
A few of the practical skills learned within the pages of this resource include how to: make cleaning solutions, plan a menu, make an accent pillow cover, prepare an emergency kit, acquire the virtue of hospitality, beautify the bedroom, and organize any closet in the house.
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Danger Signs of an Unhealthy Dating Relationship (Lou Priolo)
“I know that the one I’m thinking of spending the rest of my life with is a sinner. I am one too. I know that no two people are totally compatible, and in a marriage of two sinners, there will be difficulties. But sometimes I wonder if we will make it. There are issues over which we keep on stumbling. Am I being oversensitive? Am I worrying about nothing? Or, are my concerns about our compatibility valid?”
If thoughts and questions like this trouble you, this book may help. Here’s an inventory to help you decide if the light on the road before you is green, yellow or red. It is designed to identify problem areas before you move forward with marriage plans, to serve as a useful tool as you seek godly advice from those who counsel you.
Read Danger Signs on Amazon Kindle.
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GRACE: A Bible Study on Ephesians for Women (Keri Folmar)
This 10-week study of Ephesians is ideal for personal or group use. Keri Folmar’s Bible studies have become a renowned and valuable set for women!
Bible study should always begin with careful analysis of what the Bible actually says. Here is one of the few truly inductive Bible studies for women by a woman, which does precisely that.
“With simple clarity, Keri Folmar guides us in learning to study the Bibl. Keri encourages us to read God’s Word carefully, to understand clearly, and to apply prayerfully. This study points the way into the biblical text, offering a clear and effective guide…she encourages her readers first and foremost to listen well to God’s inspired Word.” — Kathleen Nielson, author of The Living Word Bible Studies, and Director of Women’s Initiatives, The Gospel Coalition.
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Joy: A Godly Woman’s Adornment (Lydia Brownback)
God’s Word tells us of all that is ours through his Son. Our security is guaranteed, our provision is sure. In the face of such abundant life, why is our joy so often stolen from us? Undoubtedly we pass through seasons of difficulty, sorrow, and uncertainty. But real joy isn’t conditional on circumstances, is it? How are we to pursue joy in seasons of both plenty and need?
This newest addition to a series of small devotional books for women teaches that we will only find perpetual joy when we pursue Christ. Brownback helps women understand that their joy is not circumstantial, but built on the promises of God and the work of Jesus. Forty-two short devotionals look to Scripture for words of encouragement, correction, wisdom, and guidance to help women adorn themselves with joy.
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Lies Young Women Believe and the Truth That Sets Them Free (Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth)
From the author of Lies Women Believe comes this 2nd volume for young women. Chapters include:
– Lies About God
– Lies About Myself
– Lies About Guys
– Lies About Relationships
– Lies About My Faith
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Tell God How You Feel: Helping Kids with Hard Emotions (Christina Fox)
Tell God How You Feel by Christina Fox is a discipleship tool for parents to use in engaging their children with their emotions. It is designed to help children learn to bring their emotions to God and tell him what hurts. It teaches them the process of Biblical lament.
Featuring warm encouraging story times to help children engage with the vivid, descriptive words of the Psalms of Lament, helping them develop the habit of turning to God during hard and difficult times. These read aloud stories are ideal for family times with thoughtful questions and discussion starters at the end of each story.
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The Christian Homemaker’s Handbook (Pat Ennis, Dorothy Patterson)
This one-stop reference tool gives you tips and training on everything from meal planning to interior decorating, biblical womanhood to budgeting, so that you can become a holistic homemaker! It features practical teaching from Scripture, instructions for do-it-yourself projects, application questions, helpful resources, a comprehensive index, and more.
With nearly 50 years of marriage experience, 30 years of college-level home economics instruction, and a commitment to biblical womanhood, the editors of The Christian Homemaker’s Handbook have compiled the comprehensive manual for today’s woman and her home.
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The Duties of Parents (J. C. Ryle)
The best brief summary we know of describing the goals of parents which God holds them to account for. This booklet provokes much further thought than its few pages contain and will help any family re-assess their goals according to Scripture.
This booklet on Christian parenting may well be one of the most challenging and insightful tools you ever read, to train yourselves for the biblical responsibility of child rearing.
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The Locked Cupboard (Amy Le Feuvre)
The four Dane sisters must leave the home in which they have been raised. Though their cousin secretly convinces his aunt to revise her will shortly before her death, they will not leave empty-handed! Aunt Mildred has provided a modest annual stipend for each sister and their godly nurse Nannie gives each sister a special verse from Psalm 37.
Only a small country home is within their means, so Gwen finds the perfect little cottage for them. But the owner imposes one mysterious condition: a beautifully carved cupboard in his study must never be opened by the new tenants!
What secret hides within the carved cupboard? Will Nannie’s scripture provide the key to unlock it? As you discover the answers to these questions, you will also learn key lessons with Agatha, Gwen, Clare and Elfie: to commit your way to the Lord, and to trust and rest and delight in Him.
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Why Is My Teenager Feeling Like This? (David Murray)
Unlock the Chains of Anxiety or Depression
Have you ever looked at your anxious or depressed teenage son or daughter and wondered, Why is my teenager feeling like this?
Pastor and counselor David Murray offers spiritual encouragement and practical direction for parents and other adults who want to help but don’t know where to start.
Structured around eighteen real-life examples, Murray provides tips for having open conversations with teens about anxiety and depression, as well as discussion questions, Bible verses for memorization, and prayers. With these tools in hand, parents and teenagers alike will be equipped to experience freedom from the chains of anxiety and depression.
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A Woman’s Wisdom: How the Book of Proverbs Speaks to Everything (Lydia Brownback)
Advice books are no short-lived trend, even though much of the advice parading as “wisdom” proves shallow in the long run. What we need is biblical wisdom, and even more than that we need hearts set on the One who governs all our practicalities. The book of Proverbs unlocks the key to both, helping us to face very real challenges such as:
* handling our freedom, independence, and material resources wisely
* keeping ourselves sexually pure
* practicing biblical femininity in a world that scorns us for it
* sustaining God-glorifying marriages
* elevating biblical priorities ahead of day-to-day pressuresExploring the timeless counsel in the book of Proverbs, A Woman’s Wisdom teaches us to know the very Author of wisdom and to apply his relevant, how-to riches.
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Disciplines of a Godly Young Man (Kent Hughes)
Point blank, this is a punchy, no-holds-barred book for young men. Laying out the challenge to be disciplined, godly, and sold-out for Jesus, the authors talk about purity in your thought-life, cultural pressure, and perseverance as a Christian. Let father and son Kent and Carey Hughes help you live a life of integrity and become the man God is calling you to be.
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Escape from the Eagle’s Nest (A. L. O. E.)
Abandoned and alone, Walter faces a moral dilemma that lands him in the midst of a ruthless, hostile land. Even though he saves the chief’s child from the mouth of a lion, he still faces certain death from his Islamic captors. But Walter lives with the “sentence of death in himself already, that he should not trust in himself, but in God, who raises the dead” (2 Corinthians 1:9).
For a gripping story that will help shape your worldview concerning a Christian’s responsibility to the Islamic culture, get Escape from the Eagle’s Nest. When you do, you’ll understand why it was chosen Lamplighter’s Book of the Year!
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God With Us: A Journey Home (Jeremy Pierre)
“God with Us delivers truth with imagination, creativity, and beautiful illustrations. The gospel message becomes clearer with every turn of the page. Like a symphony of truth that crescendos to the final fanfare, God with Us ends with a finale that connects the gospel dots and offers an invitation to believe. Bravo and well done!”
— Marty Machowski, Pastor and author of The Ology, Wonderful, and Long Story Short
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That Printer of Udell’s (Harold Bell Wright)
It’s the story of a homeless wanderer, Dick Falkner, who arrives in town in search of work and food. He wants to work and, despite being nearly overwhelmed by a string of hard times, he starts a new job at Udell’s print shop. Dick is soon found to be a skillful, honest worker, a man of great integrity, who becomes a significant blessing in countless ways to his town and church.
President Ronald Reagan wrote: “That book, That Printer of Udell’s, had an impact I shall always remember. The term “role model” was not a familiar term in that time and place. But I realize I found a role model in that traveling printer whom Harold Bell Wright had brought to life. He set me on a course I’ve tried to follow even unto this day. I shall always be grateful.”
Themes: honesty, hypocrisy, generosity, sacrifice, virtue and purity; practical Christian living!
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The Barn Chronicles Series: 4 volume set (Rosie Boom)
The 4-volume set for just $55!
- Where Lions Roar at Night
- Where Arrows Fly
- Where the Crickets Sing
- Where the River Rises
“The Barn Chronicles are the best books I have ever read! They are full of fun, adventures, celebrations, broken legs, and heaps more! I would love to live in a barn like that and live on that property with a river, animals, swings, eels and everything else!” — Maria (10)
Winner of the 2013 Christian Small Publisher’s International Book of the Year Award (Children’s Category, 8-12 years)
$100.00 - Where Lions Roar at Night
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The Brave Heart (Franz Hoffmann)
Leo Bertram will protect his mother’s honor, as well as her few possessions, at all costs-even if it means leaving the comforts of home to face the unknown perils of the fierce Arctic. Treacherous seas and ominous storms are not enough to keep him from this dangerous pursuit. But little does he know just how risky it will be!
$20.00
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