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Childhood’s Songs of Long Ago: Divine and Moral Songs (Isaac Watts)
With a Collection of Sonnets, Prayers, and Simplified Piano Arrangements
Includes a brief biographical account of the life of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D. Piano accompaniments by Jacqueline Sprinkle. Spiral-bound for ease of use at the piano.
From the Introduction by Jacqueline Sprinkle to this 2007 edition:
“Contemporary Christian music is becoming a vast wasteland of fluff and the serious Christian finds himself being bombarded with vain repetitions, high decibel sounds, and heavy rock beats. These hymns by Dr. Watts were once standard literature for English and American children. The tunes we have chosen for the lyrics are also traditional hymn tunes which are very structured and easy to sing. The lyrics will be easily understood by children and will aid parents and teachers as they seek to apply biblical principles to every area of life.
We believe this volume will prove worthy as a children’s classic to be used alongside other volumes we now have in print, which are specifically selected for youth.”
Scroll down to see all the song titles included.
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Fit to Burst: Abundance, Mayhem, and the Joys of Motherhood (Rachel Jankovic)
Rachel Jankovic pushes her parenting “field notes” out onto the skinny branches of motherhood. Fit to Burst is chock-full of humorous examples and fresh advice covering issues familiar to every mom such as guilt cycles, temptations to be ungrateful or bitter, and learning how to honor Jesus in the mundane things.
But this book also addresses less familiar topics, including the impact that moms have on the relationships between dads and kids, the importance of knowing when to laugh at kid-sized sin, and more.
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For Better or Worse: When Disability Challenges Your Marriage (Joni & friends)
Disability has a way of trying even the best of marriages. The cumulative effects of daily routines that never vary, social isolation, financial pressures, unmet expectations, and a life that is vastly different from most couples can wear on the spirits of the strongest husband and wife.
Without Christ firmly in the center of the suffering, a spouse can crack under the pressure that disability brings to the marriage.
Ken Tada, husband to Joni Eareckson Tada, shares that disability does not have to be the defining word in your marriage. Instead disability is an invitation for you and your spouse to depend on Jesus in your weakness and grow closer to each other than you ever thought possible.
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Modern Homesteading: Rediscovering the American Dream (Cody Wranglerstar)
With this in mind, Cody and the Wranglerstar family decided to leave a comfortable city life in 2010 and start their adventure in the rugged mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Now popular pioneers among a growing movement of people seeking independence from debt, freedom to raise their family with values and faith, and the peace of a simpler, more meaningful approach to life, they detail their journey on the Wranglerstar YouTube channel to hundreds of thousands each week.
Discover their personal story, what worked, what didn’t, and what you can learn from their mistakes.
Explore detailed “How to” sections throughout the book, providing hands-on knowledge and practical tips for just about anyone.
Master techniques you can use to help you in your home, garden, and life with these full-color drawings, photos, and illustrations.
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Prayers of a Parent for Adult Children (Kathleen Nielson)
Adult children face many struggles, both earthly and spiritual. Even fully grown, they need support as they forge a life of their own. But how can we help them on their journey as they become independent from us? Bring your love for them to the Lord in prayer. God, who knows and loves your child perfectly, will satisfy their every need.
Let Kathleen’s words guide your devotions as her prayer collection tackles the challenges of marriage, parenthood, careers, aging, and more. Each of the thirty-one prayers included is accompanied by Scripture passages and short reflections for meditation.
This volume offers prayers for adult children. Other books in the series provide prayers for children, teens, and young adults. What a blessing it is to thank God for our precious children thorough all stages of life!
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(U) Sweet Revenge (E. A. Bland)
The words of his grandfather kept ringing in Ned’s ears:
“A Roden never forgives and never forgets. Some day you’ll have your revenge of Philip Fielding, and revenge is sweet, revenge is very sweet.” Old William Roden thought it was high time Fielding reaped what he had sown, but little did he know what a devastating effect his vengeance would have! Time proves that neither vengeance nor greed can withstand the power of forgiveness, and truth reveals that there is One who has both the will and the power to forgive.$22.00 -
Little Sir Galahad (Lillian Holmes)
A short story which captures the reader’s heart and attention from the very first page, as you are taken to see life through the eyes of a little boy who can no longer walk. Facing such new limitations and challenges in life, David learns that real strength comes in controlling his own spirit. The theme of keeping a pure heart and refusing to give up in the face of obstacles permeate this story; marvelous Christian family reading.
This story will capture your heart as you peer into the life of a little boy who struggles to walk. Facing new restrictions and challenges, David learns that real strength comes in controlling his own spirit. He seeks to follow the “real” Sir Galahad who said, “My strength is as the strength of ten, because my heart is pure.”
Character themes in this story: laziness, perseverance
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Rising To The Top (Mary Ropes)
“There’s two things that always come to the top; one’s merit – the other’s scum. Which of them is to rise first, I can’t tell, but neither will lie at the bottom long.”
As you read this story, you’ll want to stand up for the honor of poor victimized Bob, but in the end you’ll see that in the midst of darkness the light shines brightest! A fine story of honesty, suspicion, and the victory of truthfulness every time.
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A Peep Behind the Scenes (O. F. Walton)
A touching story that reveals the world’s empty promises for what they are, and how behind the many smiling faces are deeply wounded hearts, concealing their pain. The high price of sinful pleasures comes to the forefront in this story which teaches discernment.
A book which sold a remarkable 3 million copies in the 1800s. Themes of the story are chiefly: Discernment – sharing God’s love – and compassion towards the unlovely
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The Battle (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 sequel to a major Lamplighter favorite, The Giant Killer. Anyone you know – child or adult – who is discouraged in their warfare with sin in this life can gain strength from these stories.
In The Battle, through circumstances beyond their control, the Roby family find themselves separated and left to each fend alone through unforeseen trials. Will they skillfully wield the sword, as they had been taught?
Jostled in the rough thoroughfare of the world, Aleck is forced to obey promptly, act decidedly, and expose himself fearlessly and freely. What he needs most is a quick hand, a ready eye, and a gallant heart! Just as the thunderous waves threaten to swallow him up, he sees a life-boat in the midst of the storm! A welcome new addition to the Lamplighter Rare Collector’s Series, from the author fondly known as “A Lady of England” (A.L.O.E.).
Character themes in this story: pride, willfulness, selflessness, selfishness and sibling rivalry.
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Biblical Manhood: Masculinity, Leadership, and Decision-Making (Stuart Scott)
This book addresses three important areas of a man’s life: Masculinity, Leadership and Decision-Making. Whether you are single or married, this will be a valuable resource.
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Preparing for Fatherhood (Deepak Reju)
So you’re going to be a father. How do you process that news? How do you get ready? Whether the news came as a complete surprise or it was long awaited, it probably has left you with lots of questions. Questions about yourself, your ability to be a good dad, and how to help with all the work that comes along with parenting.
It might not feel real quite yet, but the more it sinks in, the more overwhelmed you feel at the responsibility awaiting you—not to mention the ups and downs of the pregnancy and birth!
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Resolute in the Face of Persecution (Robert Pollock)
In 17th -century Scotland, times of trouble, torment, and tyranny threatened the lives of a community of believers determined to follow their beloved minister for the cause of liberty. How cold were the usurpers of such cruel authority! Yet they kept their hearts warm in the coldest season of adversity, clinging to truth and God’s unwavering grace, and refusing to submit to unholy chains of corruption.
They never looked back; their eyes looked forward to their Redeemer, their salvation, and their eternal victory. May we follow their example, and with faith and fortitude walk in their steps.
Also includes a 2nd story: The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain by Hannah More
Character themes in this story: courage
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The Lost Clue (O. F. Walton)
An intriguing mystery in which Captain Fortescue finds himself torn between two loyalties. Having been educated in the finest schools of England, he enjoyed high society, but kept his true childhood a secret. Then the day came that changed the course of his life. It all started with the mysterious note that could only be read after his father’s death. Will he be able to endure the dramatic challenges he will now face?
It’s a story of the intersection between two very different lives – Marjorie, a girl from a coal-mining community, and Capt. Fortescue – both of which remind us of how, in different circumstances, that suffering produces endurance, endurance produces character, character produces hope, a hope that will never leave us ashamed.
Character themes in this story: selflessness, selfishness, virtue and purity.
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Your Dating Relationship and Your Sexual Past: How Much to Share
You are in a serious, committed dating relationship, and you are thinking about marriage. Or perhaps you are already engaged and are eagerly counting down the weeks until your wedding. But there’s a weight in the back of your mind. You haven’t shared your sexual past.
Maybe you’re even hiding a current sexual addiction. But you’re also not sure if your boyfriend or girlfriend needs to know details of your sexual past or present. Won’t talking about it bring more harm than good? You wonder whether you need to share anything and, if yes, what you should share.
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My Golden Ship (Mary Ropes)
We all know what it’s like to harbor that gnawing feeling that rears its ugly head as envy. Even the Christian is not exempt, as we see in the case of Charlie. “But don’t it seem that some folks should have everything, and the other folks nothin’?” Charlie soon realizes that envy easily escalates to bitterness and resentment, and that his idea of “having everything” is far from the truth.
Through an unexpected encounter with the likes of Black Darley and Crafty Joe, Charlie is horrified to see envy’s hateful passion in their dark, evil plans. He must not shrink in fear, but must rally up courage to do what’s right in the face of imminent danger. Will he act quickly enough, or will it be too late?
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(U) Money in the Chimney (Eleanora Stooke)
In this story we see the world through the eyes of Gracie, the laughingstock of all the children in Jubilee Terrace. Her ill-tempered manner and her scolding voice are her only weapons of defense. One day as Gracie creeps upstairs to check on her sick grandmother, she opens the door and is astonished at the scene before her!
But she has not a single friend to talk to until one day a stranger brings a glimmer of light into her darkened world. He introduces her to the one perfect Friend who never fails anyone! From that moment on, Gracie’s life is forever changed.
As Mark Hamby writes of this story, “May we strive together to step out of our own self-centered lives and take notice of someone – perhaps a neighbor we pass by each day – with whom we can share a smile, or meet a hidden need.”
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