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Fastened Like Nails, Volume 2
May the words of history’s great men of faith found in this volume ignite new passion and zeal for our Savior, Jesus Christ. The powerful truths presented by John Bunyan, John Wesley, William Carey, and Sir Walter Scott, among others, have brought many to accept His amazing grace and fervently follow His ways.
It would be difficult to read Fastened Like Nails and not be changed, as we are reminded of the great things Christ has done for us!
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Joy Beyond Agony (Jane Roach)
A devotional commentary ideal for small group discussion and study. Jesus endured the cross in anticipation of the joy set before him: victory over Satan, sin, and death, and union with his glorified redeemed. Now he calls us to follow him with crosses of our own. What does this mean?
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Shepherding a Child’s Heart (Tedd Tripp)
Tripp’s book offers exceptional wisdom for parents, with creative application of Biblical principles. John MacArthur says: “In looking for the right perspective and practical help on parenting, you won’t find a more excellent guide.” This guide to Christian parenting and Christian child-rearing is sure to become an invaluable resource as you seek to train up your children for the Lord.
“A change in behavior that does not stem from a change in heart is not commendable; it is condemnable.” — So begins one of the most penetrating parenting books ever written. The author, Tedd Tripp, builds a solid, Biblical argument for getting to the heart of your child’s behavior with the ultimate goal of your child living to please God, not man. If your child outwardly obeys but inwardly seethes, he is living life like a Pharisee, behavior that was condemned by Jesus.
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The Hidden Hand (Eden Southworth)
An exuberant action comedy, featuring fearless Capitola Black, a self-styled female Don Quixote, and the prototype of innumerable adventure heroines.
Rescued from life on the streets in New York by a southern plantation owner, with his own reasons for befriending her, Capitola is too active and adventurous to settle for the life of a southern belle. Besides, the neighborhood is infested with evil-doers–Black Donald, the notorious bandit, and Gabriel Le Noir, the owner of the plantation adjoining–combine to make her life full of excitement and peril.
A book full of surprises and delight for any reader, as the hidden hand of an all-wise God becomes remarkably apparent.
Character themes in this story: pride and willfulness.
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The Pastor’s Family (Brian & Cara Croft)
With discussion questions for use by couples and pastoral reading groups, this book is ideal for pastors and their spouses, pastoral ministry students and their wives, as well as elders, deacons, and others who wish to remain faithful to the care of their families while diligently fulfilling their calling in ministry. The Pastor’s Family equips pastors with time-tested wisdom to address the tension of family and congregational dynamics while persevering in their calling.
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Sowing the Seed: Devotional Stories about Sharing the Gospel (Diana Kleyn)
A garden will never grow unless someone takes the time to plant seeds. Likewise, God has planned things so that people will not be saved from their sins unless someone shares the good news of Jesus Christ with them. Just like a seed planted in good soil brings forth a beautiful garden, God uses the gospel message to produce Christians fit for bearing spiritual fruit. In Sowing the Seed, children will read stories about people sharing the gospel with others.
These stories about missions and evangelism reinforce the importance of sharing the gospel and encourage children to see the joy of telling others about Jesus.
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The Exemplary Husband: A Biblical Perspective (Stuart Scott)
A book which shows how a Christian husband who starts with his relationship to God in the areas of reverence, worship, love, humility learns, from these, the foundation for knowing how to love and lead his wife. A powerful and helpful section on “fatal sins” to a husband’s life: anger, anxiety, fear, lust, and how to fight them.
God ordained marriage between a man and a woman for companionship, procreation, and so man would have a suitable helper. However, God says much more in the Bible about husbands loving their wives than He says about wives submitting to their husbands. He created marriage to be a picture of the relationship between Christ and the Church. Christ was willing to sacrifice His life for the Church, and God expects no less from husbands today.
The overall purpose of The Exemplary Husband is to assist husbands toward purposeful and lasting Christ-likeness for the glory of God. It was written to be a companion book for The Excellent Wife by Martha Peace. Couples who commit to the biblical principles presented in these books will find a oneness in marriage that will give God glory and bring His blessing.
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Long Story Short: Ten-Minute Devotions to Draw Your Family to God (Marty Machowski)
Transform Your Family with Ten Minutes a Day in the Gospel Story
The Bible can seem like a long story for an active family to read, but when you break it down into short sections, as Marty Machowski does, family devotions are easy to do. Long Story Short will help busy parents share with their children how every story in the Old Testament points forward to God’s story of salvation through Jesus Christ. You won’t find a more important focus for a family devotional than a daily highlighting of the gospel of grace. Clever stories and good moral lessons may entertain and even help children, but the gospel will transform children. The gospel is deep enough to keep the oldest and wisest parents learning and growing all their lives, yet simple enough to transform the heart of the first grader who has just begun to read.
Ten minutes a day, five days a week is enough time to pass on the most valuable treasure the world has ever known. Long Story Short is a family devotional program designed to explain God’s plan of salvation through the Old Testament and is suitable for children from preschool through high school.
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The Three Weavers (Annie Fellows Johnston)
A unique and winsome allegory for fathers to read to their daughters, set in medieval times. As the story goes, once upon a time there were three weavers, and to each was born a daughter. The ‘watcher of weavers’ prophesied, ‘A royal prince shall seek to wed thy child’ — but she must weave a mantle for the prince that will be fair to look upon with rich cloth of gold, and it must fit him as perfectly as the falcon’s feathers fit the falcon.
Each father is responsible to teach his daughter how to prepare for her prince. When should he begin? The father’s approach, coupled with his daughter’s cooperation, will decide the fate of her future.
Themes: Seek lasting happiness rather than momentary pleasure! The wisdom and joy of purity and a strong father-daughter relationship. Also focuses on wise choices, consequences, virtue and purity.
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The Book of Psalms for Singing
The most popular English language psalter because of its comprehensiveness and singability. Originally published in 1973, The Book of Psalms for Singing has been used by congregations, families and individuals for nearly 40 years.
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Is It Abuse? A Biblical Guide to Identifying Domestic Abuse and Helping Victims (Darby Strickland)
For years, biblical counselor Darby Strickland has served women in oppressive marriages. Now she writes to anyone who wants to help, regardless of their level of experience. You will learn how to identify the toxic entitlement that drives abusive behavior and to better understand its impact on victims—including children who are raised in a home with domestic abuse. Ultimately, you will become equipped to provide wise and Christ-centered counsel and to empower and advocate for victims while navigating the complex dynamics of oppression in a marriage.
- Reflection questions throughout chapters guide helpers as they process the material
- Detailed inventory questions allow helpers to screen for different kinds of abuse—physical, sexual, emotional, spiritual, and financial
- Case studies, exercises, and comprehensive worksheets, including a safety action plan, can be used to train helpers and assist victims
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Stepping Heavenward (Elizabeth Prentiss)
A beautiful large paperback edition of Elizabeth Prentiss’ classic work, a book many women have said greatly impacted their lives. The famous diary of a girl’s spiritual maturation, taking us with her through teen years to becoming a sound-thinking, adult woman. The classic, journal-like account of a 19th-century girl’s life, aspirations, failures, and hopes. She learns, on the path to womanhood, that true happiness is found in giving one’s life first to Christ and then in serving others in His name.
“This book is a treasure of both godly and womanly wisdom told with disarming candor and humility, yet revealing a deep heart’s desire to know God,” says noted Christian speaker Elisabeth Elliot. “I do not hesitate to recommend it to men, who need to understand the wives they live with, and to any woman who wants to walk with God.”
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True Stories of Great Americans for Young Americans
We can read the facts about our forefathers in any history text, but this book gives insight into the personalities and families that helped shape the men and women who built our great nation. It’s a great addition for anyone who would like to hear the stories of our great heroes from a more personal slant.
First published in 1898, this single volume is packed with seldom-heard incidents from the lives of 22 great American role models. It depicts their natures and habits as young people, and relates scores of incidents of their childhood days, trials and difficulties, and how they came to be great and famous. Every boy or girl who reads this inspiring volume will want to get out and do something significant in the world. Enjoy the real-life stories of those seen at the bottom of this page (scroll down to bottom left):
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(U) Jewel, The (A. L. O. E.)
Skillful author Charlotte Maria Tucker (known to many only as A. L. O. E. – A Lady of England) draws a compelling comparison between a jewel of great value and our own souls. Her main character, Maurice Somers, truly understands this, and he struggles to guard his own soul against those who would rob him of the greatest treasure of all.
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Dating with Discernment (Sam A. Andreades)
Done with dating? Don’t know where to start? Wondering if your date is the one to marry? Pastor-scholar Sam Andreades brings single Christians in that vulnerable life moment the practical, theological help to make the dangerous decision confidently. Bringing the Bible’s wisdom on relationships to bear on the dating scene, he helps you lay a foundation for a love that lasts.
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Equipping for Life: A Guide for New, Aspiring & Struggling Parents
Looking at topics from feeling overwhelmed to fostering your child’s relationship with God, dealing with conflict to equipping them for life, this book is written with warmth and honesty by people who understand.
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The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New (Marty Machowski)
“A wonderful new book that will equip parents and help children immerse themselves in the Christian worldview.” — Albert Mohler, President, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY
A Page-Turning Storybook of Theology for Kids
In the cellar of the old stone cathedral, Carla and Timothy uncover a life-changing treasure, a carefully wrapped ancient book known as The Ology. What adults might describe as a beautifully illustrated storybook of systematic theology, the kids discover to be a story of adventure, mystery, and wonder that leads them to the truth about God, themselves, and the world around them.
Truth is for kids, not just for adults! So The Ology gives kids of all ages a beginner’s theology book to help them understand who God is and how we, as his children, relate to him. Arranged within a traditional systematic theological framework, each truth in The Ology is also connected to the larger redemptive story of Scripture. The doctrine of God, for example, is presented in the larger framework of creation, where the attributes of God are on display and easier to understand. Designed for six-year-olds through preteens, this flexible resource includes built-in adaptations for use with younger or older children, so that entire families can enjoy it together.
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The Village Hero (Amy Le Feuvre)
Saucy and cheeky describes Andy, the London orphan boy who is celebrating his freedom! Finished with school, he’s determined to become a policeman, “’cause you’re the boss o’ everybody, and nobody can boss you!” The city boy moves to a country cottage with his new friend, where he proves to be a hard worker and becomes John’s “’andy man.” Being headstrong, Andy learns many lessons about having a humble heart. And though he lacks a filter for his tongue, loyal and honest Andy will surely win your heart!
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Tom Watkins’ Mistake (Emma Leslie)
Certainly one of the best Lamplighter Rare Collector’s Stories ever published. In a day of situational ethics, Tom Watkins’ Mistake is a story which provides an excellent opportunity to cement into the fabric of children’s minds that one’s character is formed by one’s obedience to the truth, even in small things.
Whether or not one’s character is godly will be evidenced by humility, as Webster’s 1828 dictionary defines character. Mark Hamby said: “I believe this story will have a significant eternal impact upon many lives. It will be exciting to hear the testimonies!”
Tom Watkins’ Mistake realistically illustrates common temptations encountered by young people today. In a day of situational ethics, this relevant story speaks volumes. A brother and sister, enticed by material gain, forfeit their good reputation. We need to guard against dishonesty and deception!
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