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  • Letters to a Romantic – First Years of Marriage

    “This book for newlyweds is needed and tremendously helpful. It contains timely challenges and encouragements as well as relevant instructions for people at every stage of marriage, though its material is especially relevant for newlyweds.

    Having been in ministry and having had the privilege of performing the premarital counseling as well as the weddings of numerous people over the past sixty-two years, I wish that this book had been available to give to all these couples as they began their marriages. Marriages that begin right are much more likely to continue right. And I highly recommend this book as a vital part of that good beginning.”

    —Wayne Mack, Author, Strengthening Your Marriage and many other counseling books

    $10.75$12.99
  • Prodigal Children: Hope and Help for Parents

    Robert Jones offers the comfort of the gospel 
to both grieving parents and their pastors, counselors, and friends. He reminds you that God, 
the Father of countless prodigal children, understands your hurt like none other; shows you how to find your strength and identity in God instead of in the choices your children make; and gives wise advice for the many practical questions you are facing.

    $5.49$5.99
  • The Boy of Mount Rhigi (C. M. Sedgwick)

    Besides fishing in the beautiful wooded hills of Mount Rhigi, Connecticut, Harry Davis and Clapham Dunn have little in common as far as their upbringing. Harry can hardly relate to the brutal existence that Clapham endures every day – which has molded his character and produced torment, frustration, and fear in his heart.

    Emotionally and spiritually bankrupt, Clapham, like a magnet, is drawn to the love and acceptance of the Davises. But one sad day he is seized and threatened to do that which is unthinkable. Long, miserable, dark days follow. But though sorrow endures for the night, the healing balm of truth brings joy in the morning.

    $17.95$20.00
  • The King’s Daughter and Other Stories for Girls

    Like the boy’s volume, Tiger & Tom, this volume for girls published in the 1800s contains over 40 character-building stories and 100 illustrations.

    One mother of four has written to say, “I have literally spent thousands of dollars on educational and character building materials, and none have been as encouraging, nor as influential as these old time-stories.”

    $7.95
  • Feminine Appeal: Seven Virtues of a Godly Wife and Mother (Carolyn Mahaney)

    Here’s a book of instruction for wives and mothers that explores seven key virtues which are to mark a woman’s life, found in Titus 2. God has given older women the responsibility to teach younger women about these virtues. Putting them into practice is a matter of larger consequence than having a happy home: it’s about being a good picture of our Lord and His message to our families and to a watching world.

    $13.50$15.99
  • Remembering Yesterday: Growing up in Small-town America, 1920s-1940s

    It all happened not so very long ago. Mule drawn-carts, little country schools, and families that sat down together for each morning and evening meal.

    Step back in time to the days of yesterday in this fascinating glimpse into life in rural America in the 1920s-1940s. Through the eyes of Jefferson County, Florida, trace the history of an era through the history of a single county. Experience anew the joys of simple living and the daily struggles of life amid the Great Depression and World War Two.

    Through the words of those who lived it, learn the enthralling story of growing up in small-town America—its delights, its excitements, its heart-wrenching sorrows, and the faith and values that knit a community together.

    $13.00$22.95
  • The Golden Thread (Norman MacLeod)

    In a kingdom near the treacherous Hemlock Forest, an evil king and his followers dwell. Only those who hold on to the golden thread can wander past the boundaries of the kingdom and return safely. It is a fearful thing to lose one’s way, and Prince Phillip must learn the lessons of the golden thread if he is ever to return.

    $16.50$18.00
  • The Miracle of Change (Ami Loper)

    A beautiful full color and tastefully illustrated hard back educational book designed to help mothers instruct their preadolescent daughters as they face the changes puberty brings. Bringing your daughters back to the flower at the age of transition to see the beauty in God’s design and His plan for each blossom. This book is a delicate, yet honest look at the transformation that is coming your daughter’s way. Help prepare your daughter for the miracle of change with this beautiful book that will celebrate her God-given femininity.

    $6.39$18.00
  • Education: Does God Have an Opinion? (Israel Wayne)

    Many studies indicate that Christian youth are leaving the Church, and anti-Christian education has been linked as a major factor in this equation. The Bible is full of instructions on how God desires His children to be educated. If God has a definite opinion about the issue of education, wouldn’t you desire to find out what it is and how best to implement His wisdom?

    $11.75$13.99
  • The Complete Husband (Lou Priolo)

    An outstanding Biblical manual for a man to learn how to love his wife! The Apostle Peter’s counsel to live with your wife in an understanding way is explained here, helping husbands to be kind and tender with the authority given them. This is a fabulous book to encourage husbands to have the kind of Christian marriage God intended.

    Author Lou Priolo turns his years of biblical counseling wisdom to the subject of being a husband: the type of husband that the Lord Jesus Christ wants all Christian men to be. The author reminds men that if they wished their wives came with an owner’s manual, they did; it’s called the Bible! Far from giving men carte blanche to order their wives around, Priolo shows men how the Bible instructs them to “know their wives.” After all, wives have dreams, goals, desires – and sorrows, just like men. It is the husband’s job to find out what they are and “cultivate” his wife so that she becomes spiritually fertile.

     

    $15.95$17.99
  • Reclaiming Adoption: Missional Living Through the Rediscovery of Abba Father

    “I can’t recall ever hearing about, much less reading, a book like this before. This remarkable volume fills a gap in our understanding of both God’s adoption of us and our adoption of others. I highly recommend it.”
    -— Sam Storms, Pastor, Bridgeway Church, Oklahoma City and author of numerous books

    $5.00$9.99
  • Get Outta My Face! (Rick Horne)

    How to Reach Angry, Unmotivated Teens With Biblical Counsel

    Here’s a fact: Angry, unmotivated, and disinterested teens, whether Christian or not, are confused, insecure, and often blind to everything except what they want right now. Their desires and actions have been corrupted and polluted by sin. That’s why they have a problem.

    Here’s another fact: Angry, unmotivated, and disinterested teens, whether Christian or not, are made in the image of God. This means that beneath their corrupted desires and actions the image of God remains. That’s the key to solving their problem.

    Far from dismissing or sugar-coating sin, this approach opens wide the door to evangelizing the unsaved teen and to helping the Christian teen grow in holiness and wisdom. This book will teach you how to build a bridge to young adults on the basis of the ways in which their desires and actions reflect the image of God and their blessing of common grace.

    $11.50$15.99
  • Future Men: Raising Boys to Fight Giants (Douglas Wilson)

    When Theodore Roosevelt taught Sunday school for a time, a boy showed up one Sunday with a black eye. He admitted he had been fighting and on the Lord’s Day, too. He told the future president that a bigger boy had been pinching his sister, and so he fought him. TR told him that he had done perfectly right and gave him a dollar. The stodgy vestrymen thought this was a bit much, and so they let their exuberant Sunday school teacher go. What a loss.

    In this book, Douglas Wilson discusses how parents can help their sons cultivate true masculinity and become men who are strong and self-sacrificial, just as Christ was. This book is a part of Douglas Wilson’s series of books on the family, which has helped many people trying to deal with the everyday messes that come with sinners trying to live under the same roof. This book on raising sons covers issues such as laziness, Christian liberty, school, sports, girls, and proper contempt for the cool.

    $14.39$15.95
  • Help for the Harried Homeschooler (Christine Field)

    Experienced home-schooler Christine Field offers insight into challenges such as: teaching multiple ages, avoiding burnout, managing crises and balancing time demands, to help homeschooling parents provide a valuable educational experience while enjoying a rich home life.

    $17.50$19.99
  • Parenting Your ADHD Child: Biblical Guidance for Your Child’s Diagnosis

    If your child is diagnosed with ADHD, don’t give up hope! No diagnosis can negate the fact that your child is made in the image of God. You can help your child, as one of God’s image bearers, to deal with the behaviors associated with ADHD. The Bible offers you and your child much wisdom, comfort, and hope as you face this struggle together.

    Rita K. Jamison walks parents through 18 behavioral characteristics related to ADHD, showing them how to apply Scripture to each type of behavior. As you teach your child to examine their heart before the Lord instead of immediately reacting to their impulses, you will help them experience the faith-building satisfaction of real change.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Raising Them Up: Parenting for Christians (Israel Wayne)

    Parenting is discipleship. Your child is learning from you. You are the teacher and far more is caught than taught in parenting. As parents, we need to fundamentally change our hearts and minds first. That simply MUST happen before any change will come for our offspring. This book is based on real world experience and rooted in biblical principles.

    $12.50$13.99
  • Helping Your Adopted Child: Understanding Your Child’s Unique Identity (Paul David Tripp)

    Long before you decided to adopt, long before your child was born, God planned to put your adopted child into your home. Your child is an amazing gift from God, but nurturing an adopted child also brings unique challenges.

    Understanding your adopted child from God’s perspective will allow you to address those challenges by faith and with hope. Learn from counselor and adoptive father Paul David Tripp how to help adopted children understand their identity and place in God’s world.

    $5.75$6.25
  • Lessons I Learned from My Little Girl

    From the very beginning, becoming a parent changes you. From first seeing their heart beat on a scan, to holding your little one in your arms, having children helps you see the world, your place in it, and how your Father God relates to you, in a completely new way. In this beautifully illustrated book Dai Hankey shares some of the lessons he learned when his first little girl was born.

    A tender account of a father’s love for his child and his journey into parenthood, this is a lovely gift for new or prospective parents.

    $9.75$12.99
  • The Gospel at Work (Sebastian Traeger / Greg Gilbert)

    In The Gospel at Work, Sebastian Traeger and Greg Gilbert unpack the powerful ways in which the gospel can transform how we do what we do, releasing us from the cultural pressures of both an all-consuming devotion and a punch-in, punch-out mentality—in order to find the freedom of a work ethic rooted in serving Christ.

    $13.50$16.99
  • Cultivating a Good Family Heritage (Armand & Kathy Tiffe)

    What kind of family heritage are you passing down to your children? If it is only money, land, or some other material possession, it falls too short for a Christian family. God desires that we leave something more — a rich legacy consisting of close family ties, cherished memories, and biblical values.

    Based on what our Heavenly Father has modeled for us, Armand and Kathy Tiffe emphasize three essential elements for cultivating a good, solid family heritage your children will carry into adulthood and fondly look back on. Cultivating a Good Family Heritage offers concrete, practical ways of implementing these three elements into your family life. It will especially be pertinent for parents of pre-school children through early-teen-years.

    $9.50$11.99