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Intentional Parenting: Family Discipleship by Design (Tad Thompson)
Here’s a unique book, designed to help you take the sermons, teachings, books and other sources from which you’ve been learning, and turn it into something you can make sense of applying in your home. Meaning, this is not another book of tactics and techniques for Christian parenting. Rather, it’s a book of strategies for parents who want to be intentional about discipleship in the home.
Pastor Tad Thompson has assembled a biblical approach to effective family discipleship that anyone can understand. Using the analogy of a house, he encourages us to look into the mirror and expose the need of our own hearts to be mature and to help our children grow to maturity, not satisfied merely with what we can see.
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The Holy War: The Battle for Mansoul (John Bunyan)
The most beautiful edition of Bunyan’s The Holy War we have ever seen! A large hardcover edition, filled with delightful old pen and ink sketches and drawings.
The story: Righteous and honorable King Shaddai and His Son Immanuel are the kind rulers the city of Mansoul, always directing the lives of the city with justice and equity. But the ruler of darkness – Prince Diabolus – has his own plans for the city. With the assistance of his evil captains, he plots the destruction of the once happy town.
The first to fall to his deceptions is Captain Resistance, so that Mansoul is now open to Diabolus’ wicked lies about their king. Diabolus knows that he may only possess Mansoul if the people open the gates to him by their own choice; and soon, sadly, through the vantage point of Eargate, the inhabitants believe his lies and the city falls. So begins this story of treachery and deceit, foolishness and pride, but forgiveness and final redemption. The fact is, as Bunyan intended it, this is the story of a sinner saved by the grace of God.
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The Bible Story Handbook (John Walton, Kim Walton)
“For too long, Christians have been taught Bible stories as stand-alone episodes that provide moral instruction and encouragement based on imitating human characters in the stories. John and Kim Walton provide welcome correction!
The opening chapters show us the real reason for teaching Bible stories—the revelation of God himself—and the big picture of the Bible, into which all the individual stories must fit. Not only teachers of children but anyone who uses Bible stories to teach others should examine his or her use of narrative passages by the guidelines in this book.”
— Starr Meade, author, Training Hearts, Teaching Minds; The Most Important Thing You’ll Ever Study; and Give Them Truth$29.99 -
Reforming Marriage: Gospel Living for Couples (Douglas Wilson)
How would you describe the spiritual aroma of your home?
The source of this aroma is the relationship between husband and wife. Many can fake an attempt at keeping God’s standards in some external way. What we cannot fake is the resulting, distinctive aroma of pleasure to God.
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Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World (Ken & Steve Ham)
Christian families are struggling in a culture hostile to Christian values, and increasingly find themselves searching for answers and strategies to be more effective. Parents also face a disturbing trend of young people leaving home and leaving the church – and want to insure their children have a strong foundation of biblical faith and understanding. Discover how to create an incredible faith legacy in your family!
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When Sinners Say “I Do” (Dave Harvey)
Marriage is the union of two people who arrive at the altar toting some surprisingly large luggage. Often it gets opened right there on the honeymoon, sometimes it waits for the week after. The Bible calls it sin and understanding its influence can make all the difference for a man and a woman who are building a life together.
Dave’s writing embraces the reader with humor and honesty as he speaks about sin and the power of the gospel to overcome it. He opens the delightful truth of God’s word and encourages the reader to see more clearly the glorious picture of what God does when sinners say “I do.”
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Communication and Conflict Resolution: A Biblical Perspective (Stuart Scott)
Communication and solving conflicts are two major hurdles in any marriage. Doing these biblically must be the resolve of both husband and wife. If you won’t honor God in these areas, count on misery and trouble.
It starts with humility: I may not be right. It also starts with desiring to please God more than self. God considers most conflict a grievous thing that He wants His children to have no part in it. Strife generally arises from selfishness. This booklet has arisen from over 2 decades of experience in counseling families.
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Raising a Daughter After God’s Own Heart (Elizabeth George)
Elizabeth George, popular speaker and bestselling author of A Woman After God’s Own Heart and A Young Woman After God’s Own Heart, provides an engaging and inspirational resource for every mom who wants to lead her daughter to a godly life by example, encouragement, study, and prayer.
With her biblical insight and child-raising experience, Elizabeth guides a mother’s development of her daughter’s spiritual life of faithfulness, obedience, and joy lived daily.
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Love That Lasts: When Marriage Meets Grace (Gary & Betsy Ricucci)
Marriage is a profound and marvelous mystery established by God for his glory-and that is for our good. So many marital relationships never reach their greatest potential because they have the fatal limitation of being focused on one another. When our focus is solely on God, our marriages have the potential to thrive and not merely survive.
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The Christian Lover: The Sweetness of Love and Marriage in the Letters of Believers (Michael A. G. Haykin)
“Reading expressions of love from the past can be a helpful way of responding to the fragility of Christian marriage in our day”, writes Michael Haykin. So he shows us letters from husband and wife, in twelve well-known families of church history.
These include Martin Luther (writing his wife Katie), John Calvin (expressing to friends his grief over the death of his wife Idelette). Lesser-known writers include Helmuth von Moltke, who wrote to his wife as he faced execution at the hands of the Nazis in 1945.
The contents range from courtship communications to proposals of marriage to final words before dying, but most are about events of everyday life. Dr. Haykin, professor of church history and biblical spirituality at Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville, KY, provides an introduction to each set of letters and draws practical applications for us. In all, The Christian Lover is a celebration of marriage, an intimate window into the thoughts of men and women in love with God and one another.
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The Faithful Parent: A Biblical Guide to Raising A Family (Martha Peace, Stuart Scott)
Martha Peace (author of The Excellent Wife) and Stuart Scott (author of its counterpart, The Exemplary Husband) join forces to challenge you to become a faithful parent – one who perseveres in your calling, leaving the results to God.
“The Faithful Parent provides the comprehensive help that parents need. This will be a timeless resource.” —Tedd Tripp, author of Shepherding A Child’s Heart and co-author with his wife Margy of Instructing A Child’s Heart.
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The New City Catechism for Kids
The New City Catechism for Kids is a modern-day resource aimed at teaching the core doctrines of the Christian faith to children ages 4–11. This 64-page booklet contains each of the 52 easy-to-understand questions and short answers found in The New City Catechism designed to help children understand who God is and what he has done.
With answers short enough for children to read, understand, and memorize, this low-cost booklet is designed for bulk distribution and is ideally suited for Sunday school classes, Christian schools, and homeschooling families. This resource is sold both individually and as part of the curriculum kit.
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Strengthening Your Marriage (Wayne Mack)
Wayne Mack recognizes the challenges involved in building a strong Christian marriage. He also knows that Scripture provides the method and means for meeting those challenges with growing success. In this volume Dr. Mack has gathered a wealth of practical information on marital roles, communication, finances, sex, child raising, and family religion. This valuable counseling aid for pastors can also be used with great benefit by couples on their own.
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Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys
This informative, practical, and encouraging guide will help parents guide boys down the path to healthy and authentic manhood. Wild Things addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual parts of a boy, written by two therapists who are currently engaged in ministry work with boys and their parents and who are also fathers raising five sons, actively involved in the life of their churches.
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Because He Loves Me: How Christ Transforms our Daily Lives (Elyse Fitzpatrick)
Rightly understood and cherished, God’s love makes Christians increasingly more like the One who has lavished his love on them. In this book a well-known biblical counselor points you to your true identity as God’s beloved child and teaches you how to walk consistently in Christ as the person you already are, who He has made you — and without legalism or lawlessness.
Endorsements
“What Elyse Fitzpatrick has written is inspirational and overflows with practical application that pushes me to take the gospel into the otherwise private corners of my life.”
—Edward T. Welch, Counselor and Faculty Member, Christian Counseling & Education Foundation$15.99 -
Fastened Like Nails, Vol 3 (F. W. Boreham)
This third volume of Fastened Like Nails highlights the truth that man does not live by bread alone but by every Word that proceeds from the mouth of God. This inspirational compilation inspires us to keep the wonders of the Word of God in our conversation and in our thoughts through memorization and meditation.
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Miscarriage: You are not Alone
Anyone who has suffered through a miscarriage knows that it is one of the most painful experiences a woman can have. There’s an emptiness inside that you cannot describe and that no one else seems to understand. How can you grieve so much for a person you never really knew? With the compassion and wisdom of personal experience, Stephanie Green guides you through the process of grieving the loss of your baby. Addressing some of the most common struggles you will face in the wake of a miscarriage, she helps you see how Jesus gives you the strength to grieve well and the courage to keep moving forward.
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Glenda’s Story: Led by Grace (Glenda Revell)
Unwanted from birth and abused throughout her childhood, Glenda was desperate for love and a sense of belonging. Her only respite from a miserable home life was school, and the welcoming shade of her favorite willow tree, under which she would dream of another life, another family, and pray to a God she did not yet know.
Ultimately, Glenda’s afflictions became the cords with which God drew her to Himself. Receiving His salvation, she understood that God had saved her from her own sinfulness, more than horrid conditions and treatment by others. This is a story of great hope, an amazing account of how our merciful Savior brings light out of darkness, joy out of sorrow, and peace out of pain. Highly recommended by Elisabeth Elliot.
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Storytime With the Millers (Mildred Martin)
Amos and his brothers learn valuable lessons about returning good for evil; Paul, a 3-year old farm boy, nearly suffers tragedy through disobedience! And Betty learns, the hard way, that being bossy will never be fun.
Storytime with the Millers tells these stories and many others, for preschool and primary-aged children. Great for bedtime reading with small children! Many children grades 1-3 will be able to read these stories themselves, learning of respect, kindness, humility, responsibility and more in enjoyable ways.
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