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Loving the Little Years: Motherhood in the Trenches (Rachel Jankovic)
This book is a marvelous, pleasant collection of thoughts on mothering young children — for those times when you are motivated, or discouraged, for the times when discipline seems fruitless, and for when you are just plain old tired.
The opportunities for growth abound here — but you have to be willing. You have to open your heart to the tumble. As you deal with your children, deal with yourself always and first. This is what it looks like, and feels like, to walk as a mother with God.
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Questions Women Asked: Historical Issues, Timeless Answers (Simonetta Carr)
While books about the lives of women in church history are abundant, in this book Simonetta Carr focuses on the important questions they asked—relevant both in the past and today. Throughout church history, women like you (single, married, mothers, and grandmothers, with careers both in and outside their homes) have carefully considered theological issues and asked intelligent and penetrating questions, faithfully seeking the answers in Scripture.
The “Food for Thought” section at the end of each chapter is exceptionally helpful! It helps you hear the questions more deeply that these godly women raised; to raise your own; and discuss them with others. Join your sisters from the church of all ages in taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.
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Ned Franks the One-Armed Sailor (A. L. O. E.)
Ned Franks is a sailor, but he wears the armor of a soldier. Bound by truth and shielded by faith, Ned’s reputation among the people back home wins him the admiration of friends and the respect of rivals. He faces the storms of life with dignity, for disgrace to the seaman is worse than death. When accused of wrongdoing, Ned confronts his accuser with fiery eyes, “The God of Truth will make my truth clear one day!”
Be challenged to wear the breastplate of righteousness and carry the sword of the Spirit as you engage in the adventures of Ned Franks: The One-Armed Sailor!
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The Shepherd of Bethlehem (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).
A charming tale which includes cottage lectures on the history of David, which the incidents in the story illustrate. This book is unique in that it weaves lengthy passages of scripture throughout the entire book. The passages are paralleled to the characters in the story, and they, in turn, respond to their life challenges according to God’s Word. Isn’t that what His Word is supposed to do for us? This was a story that I just couldn’t put down.
This is the 1st volume of the “Faith Pictures” Series. The 2nd volume is Exiles in Babylon, by the same author, and third of The Shepherd of Bethlehem.
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Joel: A Boy of Galilee (Annie Fellows Johnston)
The story of a crippled boy who must decide to either follow Christ or trust in the traditions of his times, held by powerful persons around him, full of vengeful, bitter spirits.
Born into the tribe of Levi, Joel looks forward to serving as a priest in the temple in Jerusalem. This hope is taken from him by a bully who beats him nearly to death. When he meets the Healer of Nazareth, He learns that Jesus can indeed heal broken bones — but can He heal a bitter heart?
Character themes in this story: salvation, anger, bitterness, suffering.
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Raising Maidens of Virtue (Stacy McDonald)
A Study of Feminine Loveliness for Mothers and Daughters
The Revised and Expanded Edition. Contains new, updated content and additional chapters.
Now in its 7th printing, this revised and expanded edition of Stacy McDonald’s popular Bible study for mothers and daughters reflects a mature and seasoned approach to mentoring young women. With many of the original chapters polished and revised, and several new chapters added, readers will find this resource refreshing and even more useful than before.
Godly women are not born, but raised. Raising Maidens of Virtue is a storehouse of tools for mothers to employ to raise up a daughter whose life will honor God. Written in an engaging style, Stacy McDonald conveys the truth through stories, conversations, illustrations, and memory-making projects, to warmly encourage girls to think biblically about themselves and their world. Offers useful counsels on modesty, feminine beauty, guarding the tongue, idleness, sibling relationships, honoring parents, contentment and more.
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(U) Christie the King’s Servant (O. F. Walton)
In the sequel to Christie’s Old Organ we find Christie as pastor of a small parish in New England, where a forgotten acquaintance steps back into his life. Here in this quaint village where fisherman take to their boats for a living, there is intense drama each time the clouds and winds begin to blow.
Filled with delicate love and unusual hospitality, each reader will find it hard to take when Duncan’s boat is found battered and empty days after the search has ended. Loss is never easy but this is one loss that our readers will never forget!
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El Esposo Ejemplar: Guia de Estudio del Maestro
Currently out of stock. Expected restock in October.
The Teacher’s Study Guide for Spanish edition of The Exemplary Husband
by Stuart Scott
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Stories Worth Re-Reading: 72 Heart Touching Stories (Hardcover)
Here are 72 stories originally compiled in 1913 by Review & Herald to provide children and youth with stories that inspire, instruct, and entertain. gathered from nearly 20 different publishers including Fleming H. Revell, D. L. Moody, Mennonite, etc. A treasure-house for pastors, teachers, and others who tell stories to children.
These stories relate to incidents of history, missionary effort, and home & school experiences. Provides children and youth with stories with worth while reading. Stories Worth Re-Reading can be heartily recommended to any family as worthwhile character-building literature.
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The Spanish Brothers (Deborah Alcock)
What do the families in Seville do, when persecution bursts suddenly upon them? Carlos is imprisoned and put to “the Question”, but no tortures can make him deny the Lord, or even betray his friends who share his faith in Christ. This is a story of the horrors of The Inquisition, a largely forgotten period of time.
Presenting us with the courageous fortitude of men and women who would not deny the faith, even when the path to glory was through anguish in the body, here is a story that urges us all to press on through all obstacles. It’s an account of 16th-century believers that will leave you speechless. Themes: enduring persecution, perseverance, courage, through the Spanish inquisition.
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What He Must Be If He Wants to Marry My Daughter (Voddie Baucham)
What will you say when that certain young man sits down in your living room, sweaty-palmed and tongue-tied, and asks your permission to marry your daughter? What criteria should he meet before the two of them join together for life? What He Must Be If He Wants to Marry My Daughter outlines ten qualities parents should look for in a son-in-law, including trustworthiness, a willingness to lead his family, an understanding of his wife’s role, and various spiritual leadership qualities.
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Her Hand in Marriage (Douglas Wilson)
The most thorough biblical explanation of courtship we know of. It puts beyond question that a biblical approach does not demand “arranged” marriage but does see parental guidance at the forefront in your child’s selection of a lifelong partner.
The book covers four major themes:
* Parental Authority
* Preparing Daughters
* Preparing Sons
* Culmination of Courtship$12.95 -
The Crew of the Dolphin (Hesba Stretton)
The crew of the Dolphin faces great peril, being swept away in crashing waves and crushing winds. Yet God is at work on their boat, and this is not the fiercest storm they face. The insurmountable surges of greed and deceit are far worse, bringing exposure, disgrace, and ruin. Yet we need not drift or be lost at sea, for God holds the sea in His great strong hand!
Character themes in this story: choices, consequences, greed, deception, truthfulness
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Decluttering Your Marriage (Douglas Wilson)
Have you ever felt your marriage get cluttered up with sins and cumulative wrongs? Do you wish that you could deal with it, but don’t know where to begin? Decluttering Your Marriage will give you much gospel advice, with much gospel encouragement. Features an extra checklist to help implement this book in your day-to-day lives.
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PMS: When It’s “That Time of the Month” (Amy Baker)
Sometimes PMS is just a nuisance, but sometimes it stops you in your tracks. Headaches, cramping, bloating, mood swings, fatigue – you might experience any of these and more! Sometimes it just seems impossible to be patient, kind, and emotionally stable when it’s “that time of the month”!
Amy Baker and Daniel Wickert walk with you through the experience of PMS and help you see how God can help you and change you, even during the most difficult time of the month. With an eye on both the physical and the spiritual aspects of your struggle, they offer helpful, practical advice, not just for managing your symptoms, but for growing in grace.
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(U) Unexpected Offer, An: From Duty to Love (Amy Le Feuvre)
The twins share the same curly brown hair and thickly lashed eyes, and spend their childhood hand in hand. Their caretaker Abigail strictly enforces a firm set of values and standards of right and wrong, to which they cheerfully comply.
But a move to the city marks the test of their faith. Neither could have imagined that the day would soon come when they would be separated—physically, emotionally, and even spiritually.
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Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God’s Will (Kevin DeYoung)
Settle down – make a choice – and do the hard work of seeing that choice through. This is Kevin DeYoung’s counsel for Christians – for so often, he writes, God’s people tinker around with churches, jobs, relationships, worrying that they haven’t yet found God’s “perfect will” for their lives. Or, even worse, they get paralyzed and do nothing, stuck in a frustrated state of indecision, while they wait, wait, wait…for some sort of sign of clear, unmistakable direction.
Is this the way we’re meant to find the will of God for our lives? God doesn’t need to tell us what to do at each fork in the road. He’s already revealed so much about His plan for our lives: we’re to love Him with our whole heart, to obey His Word, and after that, to do what we like. There’s no need for hocus-pocus, no need to remain “directionally challenged” – no reason to wait for dreams, visions, fleeces, impressions, open doors, random Bible verses, casting lots, liver shivers or writing in the skies: just do something obedient to God’s Word and seek His blessing on it.
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(U) John Ploughman’s Talk (Charles Spurgeon)
A book very different than any of Charles Spurgeon’s theological writings, which makes it even more special. It’s a book that cuts to the chase with his witty yet straightforward discourse on personal issues that were relevant back then and continue to demand attention today.
It appears that, where formal sermons may have fallen on deaf ears, then Spurgeon personalizes himself as farmer “John Ploughman”. He takes to the streets in the common language of the people and lays bare the issues of man in his no-nonsense style. Highly recommended reading for Family Devotions!
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The Grinder’s Apprentice (Franz Hoffmann)
A story which was once also titled, Blessed Are the Merciful, for They Shall Obtain Mercy. A fresh new Lamplighter Rare Collector’s volume.
Upon finding a motherless child, Parson Robin can’t bring himself to forsake Alli, and vows to love and care for him like a true father. But an unexpected turn of events requires great faith and fortitude as Alli ventures into the unknown to find help. Find out what Alli discovers on his precarious journey, as the sovereign God guides his every step!
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Wisdom and the Millers: Proverbs for Children (Mildred Martin)
Make the Proverbs come alive for the children in your home, church, or school! Here is a character building collection of lively, inspirational stories. Each chapter explains and illustrates some verses from the book of Proverbs, along with a story based on true life experiences.
Follow the four Miller children as they learn great truths of life and wisdom; sometimes through their parents’ stories, and sometimes the hard way! Will father’s prayer keep his family safe from the burglar? Why did Timmy get a bloody nose at the family reunion? And what is the sad story behind their mother’s wooden stool? Read about these in the 25 wonderful stories in this volume.
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