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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.

    $7.99$9.00
  • 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.

    $8.00
  • Little Pilgrim’s Progress (Helen Taylor)

    This is the very best simplified edition of The Pilgrim’s Progress ever produced, with small children in mind. Over 60 years ago, Helen Taylor took up the labor of love to simplify the vocabulary of Bunyan’s classic work, while keeping the story line intact. This is by far the best, and most faithful-to-the-original simplified version of Bunyan’s classic that we know of. Let your youngest children discover the riches of God’s grace along with the rest of the family as they can follow Pilgrim’s journey.

    If you’re not familiar with the story, it is a gripping adventure and profound allegory of the Christian journey through life. Fresh illustrations for today’s children enliven the story of Pilgrim’s voyage to the Celestial City. For children 6-12 years of age.

    $9.75$11.99
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    The Gospel for Children (John Leuzarder)

    “This book is very special. It presents the Gospel in a straightforward, uncomplicated manner — explaining the truths of God, the Bible, sin, Jesus, the need for repentance and faith, and counting the costs of the Christian life, but in a way that both children and even adults will easily benefit from. I highly recommend it.” —Tedd Tripp, author of Shepherding a Child’s Heart

    $9.75$10.99
  • Getting to the Heart of Friendships (Amy Baker)

    The longings in our hearts are reflected in our friendships. This book will teach you how to have relationships that reflect the joy, unity and delight God designed for us to have with our friends. A book by an experienced and certified NANC (National Association of Nouthetic Counselors) counselor.

    $11.50$13.99
  • Moms Raising Sons to be Men (Rhonda Stoppe)

    Here’s a book not just on raising sons, but on a mother’s unique role in raising sons. For, just as Dads are prone to certain flaws in raising their boys, Moms can be prone to an entirely different set of mistakes of their own in this! But author Rhonda Stoppe has a wealth and biblical and practical advice to help mothers:

    • Get to know your sons’s heart better
    • Preparing him for maturity and independence
    • Enjoy and create meaningful conversations
    • Discipline without regrets or humiliation
    $13.99$16.99
  • The Family Worship Book: A Resource Book for Family Devotions (Terry L. Johnson)

    Do you have difficulty arranging meaningful, God-honoring times of family worship? If you have nagging thoughts that you should do something about it, this manual is likely to help. A collection of resources, with outlines, suggestions, songs, creeds, and numerous other helps.

    When asked by men, “What can I do to bring vision to my family and win the hearts of my children?”, my first response is to urge fathers to begin the daily practice of family worship. I try to explain that no other single act will do more to reinstate fathers as the patriarchal leaders of their families, to bring peace and hope to wives, to disciple children, or to foster family unity than the regular practice of worshiping Christ as a family.

    $16.50$19.99
  • Secrets of Happy Home Life (J. R. Miller)

    “This little volume is priceless! Miller rightly and forthrightly tells his readers that Christ is the secret of a happy home life; but he doesn’t leave that as a nebulous concept. Miller breaks this truth into bite-sized pieces of spiritual instruction that bring soul nourishment on every page.

    The approach is truly pastoral. The memorable phrases teach practically, convict consistently, and comfort surely. This is a fine tool for the Holy Spirit to use in bringing the grace of Christ to the homes of believers. Pastors: Get it into the hands of every one of your church families. You won’t regret the investment!”

    – Bill Shishko, Pastor, Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Franklin Square, NY

    $4.59$5.00
  • Father to Son: Manly Conversations that can Change Culture (Geoffrey Botkin)

    Many of today’s fathers inherited a legacy of silence from their dads. This must come to an end.  We cannot afford for those negligent habits to be passed on to even one more generation.

    The Father to Son DVD set shows that courageous fathers can start talking with their sons, right now, and restore so much of what has been lost.

    $15.99$19.00
  • Idols of the Heart: Learning to Long for God Alone (Elyse Fitzpatrick)

    Many people desire to live godly lives but feel trapped in habitual sins. They trip over the same bad habit, embarrassing weakness, or sinful slavery they wanted to be free of years ago. This book reveals that idolatry lies at the heart of every besetting sin.

    If you think of idols as stone statues in far-off lands, think again. Idols are the desires, longings, and expectations we worship instead of the true God.

    Fitzpatrick shares the hope found in God’s desire to have his children live free of idols, and his commitment to free them by his sanctifying power.

    $12.50$14.99
  • What Our Father Taught us About Boys: Audio CD (Anna Sofia & Elizabeth Botkin)

    Why is it hard for girls to find the balance between flirting and shunning? How can girls keep their hearts pure? What responsibilities do they have toward young men? Is it possible to be ‘just friends’?

    Hear practical advice on navigating the tricky waters of relationships with boys, and how these relationships, properly conducted, can be edifying and strengthening.

    $3.95$10.00
  • Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross (Florence Kingsley)

    Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross is part of the Epic Collection (a re-release title)

    In the deserts of Egypt, a blind girl and her protective brother fall prey to desert thieves. After hearing reports of miracles in Jerusalem, they find themselves in the midst of the greatest upheaval in history. Readers will be captivated by the intense drama that unfolds in the unrest of Jerusalem.

    “He who sets himself up as his own teacher, becomes a pupil of a fool.” – Bernard of Clairvaux

    $21.50$24.00
  • Finding God in My Loneliness (Lydia Brownback)

    Young or old, single or married, male or female—at some point in life, we’re all confronted with loneliness. We try to fill the void or change our circumstances so we no longer feel the pain. But what if our pangs of loneliness are meant to point us to something greater?

    Looking at various aspects of loneliness, Lydia Brownback reminds us of God’s power to redeem our loneliness and use it in our lives to draw us to himself. Ultimately, she helps us see that even when we feel misunderstood, forsaken, or abandoned, we’re never really alone. God is always with us, and only he can meet all of our needs in Christ Jesus.

    $10.75$12.99
  • Family Shepherds: Calling and Equipping Men to Lead Their Homes (Voddie Baucham)

    God has mandated that parents pass on His truth from one generation to the next. Because this normally and primarily takes place in the home, Voddie Baucham Jr. has written Family Shepherds to guide men in faithfully shepherding their families.

    Full of material from Voddie Baucham’s monthly meetings with men in his church, Family Shepherds calls men to accountability for their God-given responsibilities as husbands and fathers. This book will inspire them to live better, love better, and lead better so that their families will thrive in every way as a result.

    Baucham’s clear style and practical approach will help men protect their marriage, raise kingdom-minded children, value the synergy between church and home, and navigate difficult family dynamics. It will inspire them to carefully evaluate and live out their role in all areas of life.

    $13.50$16.99
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    The Mission: Boy to Man (Tim & Ami Loper)

    Part one of The Mission teaches your son the basics of caring for his changing body as well as encouraging him to pursue his God-given talents and calling.

    Part two of addresses the moral side of development, challenging young men to remain pure physically, mentally and spiritually. The Mission is intended for fathers to read together with their sons and over a period of several years as parents see new issues arise.

    $7.50$15.00
  • Extraordinary Women by Grace: Stories of Women Like You (Mary Whelchel)

    13 stories: 6 from Jesus’ family line, in the Bible. 6 from Jesus’ family in the church since then; and the author’s own story. God’s extraordinary grace shows itself, no matter what the background. And author Mary Whelchel’s writing style makes these stories of both biblical and contemporary women linger in your thoughts.

    $9.75$14.99
  • Motherhood: Hope for Discouraged Moms (Brenda Payne)

    Intended to bring hope and help to mothers in all stages of parenting. It is designed to minister to the mother who is experiencing normal or common struggles, as well as to the mother who is heartbroken over a rebellious teenager. It is a call to perseverance and maturity in Christ-likeness.

    $6.29$6.99
  • The Afternoon of Life (Elyse Fitzpatrick)

    The Afternoon of Life is written for women in the middle years of their lives. As we age, we wonder at the many changes occurring in our lives. How do we make the necessary adjustments? How do we handle all of this? Elyse Fitzpatrick shows us how our faith can be at the center of how we respond to these life changes.

    With humor, transparency, and biblical wisdom, she helps us see that God’s purpose in bringing us through this time is to glorify himself and sanctify us.

    There are questions at the end of each chapter to help women during what may be the most difficult time they will face.

    $10.75$12.99
  • The Grumble-Free Year (Tricia Goyer)

    In The Grumble-Free Year, the Goyers invite readers into their journey as they go complaint-free and discover what it looks like to develop hearts of gratitude. They share their plans, successes, failures, and all the lessons they learn along the way, offering real-life action steps based in scripture so that readers get not just a front-row seat to the action but also an opportunity to take the challenge themselves and uncover hearts that are truly thankful.

    $14.50$17.99
  • Bitesize Theology: An ABC of the Christian Faith (Peter Jeffery)

    In this easy-to-use book, learn how tantalizingly enjoyable Bible study can be. Short, but solid chapters on key subjects that outline the key doctrines of the Christian faith. “Bite-sized” means, enough to manage at one time, but also enough to nourish the mind and warm the heart.

    $5.00$6.99