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Shepherding a Child’s Heart: DVD Video Series (Tedd Tripp)
Shepherding a Child’s Heart is about how to speak to the heart of your child. The things your child does and says flow from the heart. Luke 6:45 puts it this way: “…out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks.”
In this newly-recorded edition, Tedd Tripp presents his Shepherding a Child’s Heart seminar in twelve half-hour sessions. Tedd has refined this material over two decades, resulting in a presentation that is practical and accessible. He draws on his wealth of experience as a parent, school administrator, and pastor as he guides viewers through the principles of biblical parenting.
Includes English and Spanish subtitles
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Teach Them Diligently (Lou Priolo)
How to Use the Scriptures in Child Training
Most of today’s Christian parenting resources fail to emphasize what is perhaps the most important aspect of true biblical parenting. That is, how to relate the Bible to the raising of our children in actual, practical ways. Whatever else you are doing to equip your children, do you really know how to use the Bible for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness with your children? In Teach Them Diligently Lou Priolo has given a tool that will strengthen you in this vital area.
Also available on Kindle.
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The Spiral Staircase (Mrs. O. F. Walton)
The mystery at Hildick Castle is just one aspect of life that haunts Dr. Forester. Though he came to escape, he becomes further entrenched in emotional turmoil. Secrets abound in this nail-biting drama full of heartbreak and suspense, but light penetrates the cloak of night as he finds and follows the Guide.
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You Who? Why You Matter and How to Deal With It (Rachel Jankovic)
If “Who am I?” is the question you’re asking, Rachel Jankovic doesn’t want you to “find yourself” or “follow your heart.” She wants you to learn the real meaning of identity, and it’s not about your feelings or wishful thinking.
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(U) Faithful But Not Famous (Emma Leslie)
Once again, gifted writer Emma Leslie has portrayed a vivid account of a godly father who imparts the gospel to his son. This marvelous work reflects the era of the Reformation and those who gave their lives, suffering for the gospel that only Christ could forgive sins… a message contrary to the “church” at this time.
Beyond this, another message is woven into this story: that of the Savior’s call on the life of a young child. You will not put this book down! Originally published in 1872.
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Amy And Her Brothers (Sarah Baker)
In every man who is weary of this world and its deception and disappointments, there is a heart craving to know the God we can trust. Amy and Her Brothers paints the real-life picture of the heartache and innocent faith of an orphan child, showing the reader that often there is suffering all around us that we are not seeing, challenging us to be more attentive to the hurts of those who are nearer to us than we think.
The heart of the story, however, lies in the incredible relationship between a younger brother and sister, and the love and forgiveness shown toward their selfish and greedy older brother. This is a story of redemption that brings tears of joy.
Character themes in this story: laziness, perseverance and sibling rivalry.
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Jill’s Red Bag (Amy Le Feuvre)
This delightful story may be Amy Le Feuvre’s best work of all. Jill’s Red Bag has a gentle way of touching the heart of even the most mature reader. Jill heartily demonstrates the importance of sacrificial giving and the great reward it brings. Her focused determination and enthusiasm are contagious!
Jack reveals how selfishness is truly blind to the needs of others. Their other little friends provide plenty of laughter, all in a story designed to teach children the importance of giving to support the work of the Lord.
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Raising Real Men: Surviving, Teaching, and Appreciating Boys (Hal & Melanie Young)
“Six boys!” folks say in mock horror, “Well, better you than me.” We answer them cheerfully – we love our boys and they’re a gift from God…a reward. Privately, though, we admit to ourselves it’s not always rosy. Teenage boys put away a startling amount of groceries. Young boys can be downright destructive. They’re noisy, unconcerned with personal hygiene, and the dog has a longer attention span – or so it seems, some days.
If this is God’s chosen gift to us, why is so much about it so hard? How can we prepare these boys to serve God when we can barely make it through the day? Isn’t there a better way? Yes —
Raising Real Men looks beyond the untied shoes and dirty jeans to what the Lord means your son to be. Learn how to help him focus on schoolwork, find real heroes, stand alone when he needs to, and become a real man one day. Don t just survive raising boys, succeed at it and learn how to love them as they really are.
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Single & Satisfied (Nancy Wilson)
If you’re a single Christian woman worried and frustrated by your present marital status you need to read this book. I have read my share of those ‘singleness is a gift’ books (and it is!) but Nancy Wilson approaches it from a fresh perspective, is terribly witty and completely straightforward with her readers. You will be laughing your way through each chapter, and come away feeling refreshed and encouraged as a single woman of God.
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Treasury of Vintage Homekeeping Skills (Martha Greene)
Spiral-bound edition
Reminiscent of the old-time home manuals and journals, kept by homekeepers of the past, this book is well-named as a Treasury – it will be treasured, as it is intended to be passed from mother to daughter.
All at once, a book full of ideas about domestic skills, which have fast become a lost art in our day. Inside, you will find vintage illustrations, recipes, sewing directions, record keeping ideas, clues on how to make, cook, fix or repair this and that – far more than you can imagine until you have a copy in your hands to open up for yourself!
An outstanding gift book for the lady – young or old – who is ready to honor the days of taking pride in her homekeeping skills! Filled with inspiration, artwork, illustrations, and room for journal entries – to keep “the way Mother always did it” from becoming forgotten in our rapidly changing world.
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The Little Lamb (Christoph von Schmid)
A story showing how all things work together for good to those who love God, as the reader is shown how God works when good seems improbable or impossible.
Christina has but one precious possession in the world – her little lamb. Having rescued this lamb and cared for it, she sees it as the perfect gift for her mother. But when suddenly confronted with a very difficult decision to return her lamb to its rightful owner, unimagined blessings are showered upon Christina and others as God rewards her faithful obedience.
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It’s Not That Complicated (Anna Sofia Botkin & Elizabeth Botkin)
How to Relate to Guys in a Healthy, Sane, and Biblical Way
Ever been confused about friendships with boys? How does a girl handle crushes? How friendly is being too friendly? How close is too close? Or, what do you do when a guy is being way too friendly? And what do guys think about all this? What does it mean to be a “sister, in all purity”? (1 Timothy 5:2)
Guy-girl relationships have always been complicated, but perhaps never more so than today. It’s (Not That) Complicated is a humorous, hopeful, and deeply thought-provoking new look at guy-girl relationships in our times.
Dealing practically with such complications as online interaction, Hollywood expectations, undefined relationships, and unrequited love, the Botkin sisters offer enduring biblical principles that can make it all much simpler.
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The Westminster Shorter Catechism for Study Classes (G. I. Williamson)
For decades, G. I. Williamson’s study manual on the Shorter Catechism has served as the invaluable tool for instructing young and old in biblical doctrine.
This illustrated manual offers clear exposition of each of the 107 questions in the Shorter Catechism. Each lesson includes Scripture proofs, as well as questions for review or discussion. A valuable aid for group instruction or private study, this volume has been used successfully by homeschoolers, pastors, Sunday school teachers, and parents.
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Marry Wisely, Marry Well (Ernie Baker)
Does marriage matter anymore? If so, is it even possible to have a stable marriage? How do you choose the right one? Is there anything to work on now, even before being in a relationship?
Marry Wisely, Marry Well teaches you how to start building your future marriage house even before you begin a relationship. Learn to make a wise choice of a spouse, and how to start preparing yourself for a future relationship that is truly built on Christ.
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When to Get My Kid a Phone: Navigating the Tensions (Drew Hill)
Determining when to get your child a smartphone is a complicated yet critical decision. Parents today are facing new challenges as technology and our children’s access to it gives rise to new worries and concerns. Thoughtful parents wonder how to steward technology well and protect their children from potential pitfalls. When is the right time to give your child access to such powerful tools?
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Obsessed with Your Phone: Disconnecting to Connect (William P. Smith)
Do you own your smartphone, or does it own you? How quickly do you pick it up in the morning? Do you check it multiple times an hour to make sure you know what’s going on in the world? Do you find yourself turning to it first when you’re sad, angry, or upset?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you’re not alone. Why do our phones consume us?
William P. Smith examines the why behind smartphone obsession and uncovers its connection to our desires for significance, belonging, security, and entertainment. The solution is not “more self control” but to experience the true soul satisfaction that comes from the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Helping Children with Shame (Edward T. Welch)
Shame is the experience of feeling unacceptable, less than others, or different. Children often experience the sting of this particular sense of failing to measure up. Whether this heavy feeling comes from internal or external pressures, children need help to understand what to do with their feelings of inadequacy and rejection.
Counselor and author Edward T. Welch helps counselors and parents see how shame is addressed in Scripture and how the Lord looks on struggling children with compassion and acceptance. He demonstrates how to connect a child’s story of shame to the themes of Scripture so that a child can put words to his or her experience and see that Jesus knows our name, clothes us with dignity, and gives us his reputation.
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Mary Jones and Her Bible (Mary Ropes)
In the rugged land of Wales, and at a time (early 19th century) when her family could only eke out a meager living, young Mary longs to learn more about the Word of God. This true story takes place in a town where food and clothing are difficult enough to obtain, but young Mary longs for nothing more extravagant than her own Bible.
Mary determines to work hard to earn what little she can, and it takes six years of selling eggs and other work, to obtain the desire of her heart: to possess her very own Bible! Finally, having saved up enough to purchase it, she embarks on a 25 mile walk – without shoes of her own! – to make the trip for the purchase. And it is said that her earnest devotion to this had a role in inspiring others to begin The British and Foreign Bible Society, in 1804.
Character themes in this story: laziness, perseverance, love for the Word of God.
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The Bird’s Nest (Christoph von Schmid)
Strength of character lies in the determination to cling with hope to God’s truth, regardless of circumstances or consequences. The hero of this wonderful, character-building story shows us how ever seemingly insignificant deed is noticed by God.
Even though his life is threatened by the prince and his guards, this young man’s word is a treasure that will not be sacrificed; it will be rewarded in a most unusual turn of events.
$18.00
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