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  • Building a Godly Home, Vol 2: A Holy Vision for a Happy Marriage (William Gouge)

    For years, William Gouge’s Domestical Duties has stood as the foremost Puritan treatment of Christian family life. Yet due to its size and antiquated expression, it has become almost unknown among current generations of believers. To help revive the usefulness of this classic book, Scott Brown and Joel R. Beeke have divided Gouge’s work into three manageable volumes, updated the language to modern standards, and have given them the title Building a Godly Home.

    In this second volume, A Holy Vision for a Happy Marriage, we find detailed counsel about the most important relationship in the family—husband and wife. Gouge carefully addresses what a fit marriage is and the proper way to enter into one. He then discusses the mutual duties married couples share in order for marriage to survive and thrive, as well as the duties specific to men and women respectively.

    Not only does he give detailed treatment of how these responsibilities are best expressed and too often hindered, but he also provides ample biblical motivation to set us on the right course. Christian husbands and wives will find much encouragement in this book.

    $13.00$18.00
  • Understanding Family Worship: Its History, Theology, and Practice (Terry L. Johnson)

    The practice of family worship has been a foundation stone of faith for many families across many generations. In his book The Family Worship Book, Terry L. Johnson aided families to have meaningful times of devotion together. In this supplement to The Family Worship Book Terry L. Johnson seeks to strengthen, clarify and enrich those devotions.

    He begins by looking at the godly home, which provides the vital context in which family worship occurs. Then the biblical and theological arguments for daily family worship in are examined drawing from the Old and New Testaments as well as the classic authors.

    Once the case for family worship has been made, Johnson then moves on to develop the elements or practices of which family worship consists, as well as helpful tips for establishing the discipline practice of family worship. Finally, he discusses catechizing. Together, this monogram provides a feast of classic Reformed insight.

    $9.25$10.99
  • Too Wise To Be Mistaken, Too Good To Be Unkind (Cathy Steere)

    In Too Wise to be Mistaken, Too Good to Be Unkind, you will join David, Cathy, and Drew Steere on their difficult, yet remarkable journey into the complex world of autism.

    More than a “how-to” manual on dealing with a special needs child, this is the heartwarming testimony of two parents who placed their trust in their faithful Heavenly Father and lovingly persevered in training Drew in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. A powerful testimony to the sufficiency of Scripture in all of life.

    $7.95$13.00
  • Help Your Kids Learn & Love the Bible (Danika Cooley)

    Does teaching your children the Bible feel like a Herculean task? It isn’t! Cooley gives you the tips, tools, and techniques needed to lead youngsters through the sacred text with confidence—and even make it fun. Start with her crash course on what Scripture is about; then create a plan to introduce your kids to God’s Word.

    $14.75$16.99
  • The Young Man’s Handybook: Preparing Your Son on the Homefront (Martha Greene)

    Does your son love to cook? Does he like to eat? You bet he does! Well, then Marmee says: “If you like to eat, then learn to cook!” The well-known Marmee’s Kitchen Primer has been so popular, many parents requested a boy’s version. Few skills will be as handy to a boy as learning to be a good cook!

    But this book contains much more. It’s loaded with handy skills for boys who want to be real boys!! This 8″ x 11″ spiral bound volume is filled with instructions on how to be prepared for all sorts of features of the homefront.

    Scroll down to the bottom to see the Table of Contents for The Young Man’s Handybook!

    $22.95$28.95
  • Walking With God in the Season of Motherhood (Melissa Kruger)

    Being a mom usually means being busy. Really busy. Whether you’re zipping from your children’s piano lessons to their next ballgame or nursing a baby while comforting a toddler, life is brimming with activities. Yet one encounter can help shape every moment: time in the Word with Jesus.

    In Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood, you’ll learn how to nourish your own heart, mind, and soul with the wisdom you need to become the mother you long to be.

    An eleven-week Bible study to help shape your life according to God’s will

    $12.99$17.00
  • It’s Not Too Late (Margy Tripp)

    There is more than one explanation for broken relationships between parents and children. Sometimes the most diligent and careful parenting cannot curb the rebellious bent of a child’s heart. But the most common reason for broken relationships between parents and children may surprise you.

    It’s Not Too Late uses the principles from the Scriptures to identify possible reasons for relationship meltdown, to suggest necessary spiritual preparation for reconciliation, and to model practical biblical dialogue for approaching teens and adult childre

    $12.50$14.99
  • Reformation Heroes (Joel R. Beeke, Diana Kleyn)

    The Reformation did not happen instantaneously; it was something God brought to pass over a long period of years. As you read this book, you will learn how the Lord used some people to plant the seeds of church reform long before October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther published his 95 theses.

    Luther’s story is well-known; but you will find it equally interesting to read of 40 others! – John Knox, Willem Teellinck, Zacharias Ursinus, Peter Martyr Vermigli, and others – who all contributed to the Reformation. Providing a full picture of the many sides of the Reformation, chapters are also included on the Anabaptist and Counter-Reformation movements.

     

    $21.50$25.00
  • Growing with the Millers (Mildred Martin)

    A new Miller Series volume!  After many years of being a 5-volume set, finally a 6th Miller book has been authored and published by beloved author Mildred Martin.

    Gather around the table with Sharon, Peter, Timmy, Laura, and Beth Miller, and read about how Timmy saves an elderly neighbor’s life, Sharon teaches Summer School, Peter shoots the wrong deer, Sioux Indians return good for evil, and much more! As always, each and every Miller story is based on true incidents and illustrates portions of Scripture.

    $7.99$9.99
  • Life Lessons from the Princess and the Kiss (Jennie Bishop)

    If there’s a young girl in your family who you want to encourage to seek purity all her days, this companion book will turn the story of The Princess and the Kiss into a marvelous teaching tool. Taking its cue from the story, this devotional guide reflects on each portion of it, with brief, practical and life-changing studies and activities that are easy to personalize for all girls, whether 6 or 16.

    God is faithful and you are not at the mercy of our culture’s norms. You can begin today to plant the seeds for a harvest of purity for your own princess.

    $10.99$13.99
  • Prudence and the Millers (Mildred Martin)

    Join the Miller family as they learn about health, safety, and courtesy. Each story includes a Scripture passage as a principle and illustrates various aspects of prudent living. Read about the foolish joke that ended in tragedy; the embarrassing consequences of not getting enough sleep; how Timmy gets lost in a big store, and the Mother’s Day fire! 27 stories in all.

    $7.99$9.99
  • How God Stopped the Pirates (and other Devotional Stories)

    The 2nd Devotional volume in the Building on the Rock Series. These are outstanding Christian devotionals for your children, with 26 stirring stories, each with a Biblical lesson. Any volume in this series may be enjoyed and read independently of the others.

    For instance, in the title story: As the pirates near the helpless ship, they raise their grappling irons and prepare their cannons for battle! The ship’s captain stands ready to defend his vessel and the lives of the people on board. The missionaries go to their cabins to pray. Can anyone stop these pirates? God can!

    Read about the pirates, a burglar and a Russian servant girl, along with many other stories about the amazing events in the lives of missionaries and other travelers.

    $7.25$8.99
  • Time for the Talk: Leading your Son into True Manhood (Steve Zollos)

    A book to help fathers walk their sons through one of the most important conversations of their lives. “The Talk” is much broader than just a talk about sexuality; it’s a conversation about manhood, about right decisions, about Christ.

    Time for The Talk will assist you in giving your son what he needs through the moral and spiritual confusion of this world and make wise, godly, character-forming decisions. You will be equipping him to enter true manhood — a passage that many young men today never make.

    This book not only provides a complete framework for discussing the key areas of manhood that every boy should learn from his father; it also guides you into developing a relationship based on truth and love that will endure for life.

    $13.75$15.99
  • The Family Pilgrim’s Progress: A Children’s Edition, Adapted from John Bunyan’s classic (Jean Watson)

    Originally created and published by Jean Watson in 1983, this modern re-writing and simplification of The Pilgrim’s Progress is probably the best children’s edition ever put together of Bunyan’s classic.

    Written for ages 8-14. The book is full of extra features throughout, explaining the Biblical meaning of the character names and of the places they visit – greatly clarifying the content to anyone unfamiliar with the story or the Scriptures.

    $15.75$17.99
  • The Hospitality Commands (Alexander Strauch)

    Have you learned to use your home to strengthen the loving Christian community of which you are a part? Have you built bridges to friends and neighbors by means of opening your home to them – especially those who do not know Christ? In our self-centered era, a Christian family who fearlessly welcome virtual strangers into their home are such a rarity and a surprise to the world!

    Strauch has written a valuable guide on how Christians must actively practice hospitality (“stranger-love”, the Greek word means) doing much more than merely laying the duty upon us, but explaining with helpful tips how to turn your home into a ministry to all peoples by extending yourself to bless others. Too few Christians today understand how dramatically they can transform their local church by imitating Christ in this.

    $6.95$7.99
  • Date Your Wife (Justin Buzzard)

    An Intensely Practical Guide for Husbands Looking to Strengthen, Save, or Spice up Their Marriage

    Finally – a Christian book for men that doesn’t merely resort to making us feel guilty about what we’re failing to do – but which engages us with creative and doable ideas on how to be more loving husbands!

    Most men don’t know how to date their wives. They did it before, but they’ve forgotten how, or they’re trying but it just doesn’t seem to be working. Justin Buzzard helps men re-learn this all-important skill from a position of security in the gospel of grace. As a father of three boys and husband to a very happy wife, Justin offers guys a helping hand, good news, and wise counsel, along with:

    * 100 practical ideas for how to date your wife
    * Action steps at the end of each chapter
    * Personal stories and real-life examples

    $11.69$12.99
  • Modesty: More Than a Change of Clothes (Martha Peace, Kent Keller)

    Modesty is about far More than a Change of Clothes

    Modesty might seem like a “gray area,” but it should matter to us because it matters to God! In the Bible, immodesty is forbidden for reasons that go beyond mere outward appearance. Martha and Kent write to teen girls in alternating sections, helping them to identify immodesty’s causes and consequences, detect legalism, and seek modesty in their actions and dress. The book includes numerous helpful discussion questions.

    “It is refreshing to see the topic of modesty elevated to the importance that it deserves!”
    — Mary K. Mohler, Director, Seminary Wives Institute and wife of President Albert Mohler, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY

    “A God-centered, gospel-saturated, and practical guide to the uncomfortable topic of modesty.”
    — Brian H. Cosby, Author, Giving Up Gimmicks

    “Martha and Kent carefully apply the Bible’s teaching on the heart of modesty. We highly recommend it to you.”
    — John and Lynn Crotts, Faith Bible Church

    $10.75$15.99
  • Secret Keeper: The Delicate Power of Modesty (Dannah Gresh)

    A book full of tremendous truths for girls about the value, the wisdom, even the personal strength you build into your life, by modesty. Learn the unique beauty of being a girl who appeals to a worthy young man who will sense that he needs to “earn the right” to win you, because you’re not cheaply giving yourself away.

    You know that girl who asks questions such as:
    “Why can’t I wear what other girls wear?”, or
    “Isn’t it just the guy’s problem if he’s tempted?”
    Does she ever say to you:
    “My parents seem ‘hung up’ on old fashions, and times have changed! This is a book that can change minds.

    With today’s youth wanting to mimic the likes of Britney Spears with low-rise jeans, belly-button rings, backless shirts, and bare midriffs—immodesty is today’s fashion statement. It’s also sinful, says Gresh, but you can help your daughters learn the lost art—and power—of modesty. Discover the connection between external appearance and internal humility; and why God cares about every aspect of our lives, including clothes.

    $8.25$9.99
  • Pre-Engagement: 5 Questions to Ask Yourselves

    How do you know if you’re ready to marry? What are the signs that a man and a woman are heading in the same direction and are right for each other? In this booklet a biblical counselor and a pastor team up to offer five pertinent questions that will help couples decide whether to commit themselves to each other for life. These questions bring to light basic convictions, assumptions, expectations, priorities, and more. As couples think through and discuss them, they will get to know themselves and each other better-a wise investment toward building a marriage on a solid foundation, with Christ at the center.

    $5.49$5.99
  • School Days With the Millers (Mildred Martin)

    Twenty-four excellent family reading stories which will make your children laugh, touch their hearts, and learn Biblical principles that apply to everyday life. Whether your children attend public school, Christian school, or home school, they will find much to learn in these stories. Read about Peter and the “in-thing” (peer pressure), The Five-Dollar Glove (keeping your promises), the Wrath of Man (God’s power over those who resist His will) and twenty-one more stories.

    $7.99$9.99