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  • Darkest Night Brightest Day: A Family Devotional for the Easter Season (Marty Machowski)

    Marty Machowski’s Darkest Night Brightest Day shows families how Easter morning turned the world upside down and right side up.

    Start a new Easter season tradition with your family by reading this beautifully illustrated “upside down” book that includes fourteen Bible stories for Passion and Easter weeks. Begin on Palm Sunday with the first side, Darkest Night, which has seven stories that recount the events of Passion week, ending with Christ’s crucifixion and burial. Flip the book over on Easter morning and continue by reading Brightest Day, featuring seven more stories that progress from Christ’s resurrection to his ascension and Pentecost.  

    $16.95$21.00
  • Dear Olive (Amy Le Feuvre)

    Marmaduke Crofton’s parting words keep ringing in Olive’s ears, “A happy life is when the inner life is adjusted so satisfactorily that it gives one no trouble.” What could this mean?

    When war, loss, and internal conflicts threaten to destroy her happy life, Olive realizes she has no sure foundation to face each storm. Everything seems to be going wrong. But through an unexpected turn of events, she finds that there is One on whom she can build her life.

    As new hope dawns, new trials surface. Letters sent and received carry messages of love, secrets to be uncovered, and life-altering news, and Olive must learn to rest secure in the hope that is in Jesus Christ alone.

    $27.99$30.00
  • Delighting in Her Heavenly Bridegroom: The Memoirs of Harriet Newell, Teenage Missionary Wife (Harriet Newell)

    Expected arrival date: November 4

    Each of the books in this series focuses on a woman in history who has impacted the world for Christ, with a special emphasis on her role as a completer to a “contender for the faith.” When missionary Samuel Newell asked for Harriet Atwood’s hand in marriage, Harriet wrote, “Providence now gives me an opportunity to go myself to the heathen. Shall I refuse the offer? Shall I love the glittering toys of this dying world so well that I cannot relinquish them for God? Forbid it heaven! Yes, I will go. However weak and unqualified I am, there is an all-sufficient Savior ready to support me. In God alone is my hope. I will trust His promises and consider it one of the highest privileges that could be conferred upon me to be permitted to engage in His glorious service among the wretched inhabitants of India…I go…to assist one of Christ’s dear ministers in carrying the glad tidings of salvation to the perishing heathen of Asia.”

    $9.95$13.00
  • Dinosaurs for Little Kids (Ken Ham)

    Dinosaurs came in all shapes and sizes. Their bones are found around the world, and they were part of some of the Bible’s biggest events. From creation to the Flood of Noah and beyond, these unique animals were amazing and the source of many questions.

    Now learn the truth about the history of dinosaurs in a wonderful book designed just for little children. Explore different kinds of dinosaurs, see when they were created, and why they no longer roam the world today!

    $11.95$13.99
  • Do I Belong? Reassuring Kids Adopted From Foster Care (Carey Koenig)

    Carey Koenig, along with her adopted children Reid and Halley want to help children realize that being adopted is awesome! Do I Belong? is a resource for kids of all ages who have been adopted from foster care who need to know that they are not alone. This resource is great for younger children to read with their parents, for teenagers, and for anyone who wants to learn more about what being adopted from foster care is all about. And best of all, they’ll hear from several different kids who have been adopted from foster care.

    $10.39$12.99
  • Do Not Be True to Yourself (Kevin DeYoung)

    Countercultural Yet Biblical Advice for High School and College Students, Ideal for Graduation and Birthday Gifts

    Most speeches addressed to high school and college students follow a similar theme: march to the beat of your own drum. This may sound encouraging on the surface, but Scripture exhorts believers to submit their lives to the will of God, not their own desires. Christian students need gospel-centered truth to guide them on their journey toward independence.

    In this collection of inspiring sermons and graduation speeches, Kevin DeYoung delivers a motivational, biblical call to young people: serve God faithfully—and if necessary, counter-culturally—in the next season of your life. Do Not Be True to Yourself includes practical advice for cultivating a Christ-centered worldview in every area of adult life, including relationships, work, church participation, and spiritual growth, making it a transformational resource for mentoring students.

    $6.99$7.99
  • Drawn Together Under Fire (E.A Bland)

    Who could guess that the poverty-stricken brother and sister in their mud-floor hut would one day be the instruments of care for the well-to-do squire? In this world of haves and have-nots, one thing remains unchanged: when Death knocks at your door, it matters not whether your floor is made of mud or gold.

    This compelling story, with its contrasting characters and settings, brings all of humanity under the same roof to grapple with universal questions of love, fear, and most importantly, faith. Just as the Father made the sun to rise on the evil and on the good, so too did He send His Son to save anyone who calls on the name of the Lord to be saved.

    $19.50$22.00
  • Dwell Deep (Amy LeFeuvre)

    Flee ye, turn back, dwell deep, O inhabitants of Dedan; for I will bring the calamity of Esau upon him, the time that I will visit him. Jeremiah 49:8

    Once again, Amy LeFeuvre has written a masterpiece! LeFeuvre truly possesses a literary skill and depth of understanding that reaches the developing passions of young adults, the youngest child, and the insights of the aged and wise. Dwell Deep is the story of a blossoming young girl who has recently lost her earthly shelter and comforts—only to gain something far richer.

    Young in years and young in faith, Margaret Thorn must face the continuous tests of compromise, criticism, and censure. Yet she is no coward in the face of such social pressures. Her favorite phrase is “dwell deep,” a sweet reminder that calls her soul to refuge. In a house of gaiety that leads ladies to “lose their heads…and hearts,” Miss Thorn refuses to wade into its flow. She knows that riding the waves of pleasure, even innocent pleasures, will eventually pull her into the undertow.

    But she quickly finds that her convictions must be tempered with submission to her authorities. This story begs the question: how does one honor God if they are dishonoring those in authority over them? How does one balance convictions without leaving behind the bitter taste of prudish hypocrisy? Are convictions more important than peace and unity?

    It is in the midst of these difficult circumstances that Margaret finds herself faced daily with choices that will serve to form the foundation of her character.

    Reader, be warned! You are about to enter into a story where you will find yourself vicariously experiencing some of the most overlooked and underestimated tensions of life—tensions that we all must face if we are to overcome our fears and grow in our faith. May we, after reading this powerful story, learn that our greatest strength and resolve only comes when we “Dwell Deep!”

    $21.99$24.00
  • Established in the Faith (David Michael)

    Established in the Faith

    David Michael

    How can we discern if a young person is a true disciple of Jesus Christ? A child growing up in a Christian home and in the church can know all the right words to say and yet still be dead in sin (Ephesians 2:1) with a heart far from God (Isaiah 29:13). This 80-page guide has been developed for parents and others in the church to help young people ages 11 and older who profess faith in Christ to examine themselves to see whether they are “in the faith” (2 Corinthians 13:5).

    $8.95$9.99
  • ESV Prayer Journal Bundle

    ESV Prayer Journals guide your study of a foundational Scripture topic over 30 days and create space for writing and prayer—turning your quiet time into a meditation on God’s Word. Each week features an overview of a Bible passage followed by 5 days of teaching and prayer prompts. Each journal also includes space for writing, clear definitions of biblical terms, and artwork by Ruth Chou Simons.

    $36.99$59.94
  • Exploring the Bible Together: A 52-Week Family Worship Plan (David Murray)

    A No-Prep Guide to Teach the Bible to Your Children

    “David Murray has constructed a fabulous tool for family worship.”
    Donald S. Whitney, author, Family WorshipSpiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life

    Kids love adventure. From building an imaginary fort in the backyard to searching for buried treasure, the anticipation of discovering the unknown fills them with excitement. David Murray presents a 52-week family worship plan that captures this excitement through brief and accessible daily devotions as families explore the Bible together.

    $14.95$17.99
  • FaithTraining: Raising Kids Who Love the Lord (Dr. Joe White)

    “Joe White understands kids – what they need and want, what motivates them, and how to get them excited about the Christian faith.” — Josh McDowell, author of Evidence That Demands a Verdict

    As easy to use as it is effective, FaithTraining provides parents a “gardening plan” to equip you to cultivate an ever-maturing faith in your child. Through Bible study suggestions, devotional ideas, reading lists, and tips for discussing tough issues with a variety of ages, you’ll have the tools you need to encourage your kids to blossom in their love for the Lord.

     

    $9.75$14.95
  • Feminine by Design: The Twelve Pillars of Biblical Womanhood (Scott Brown)

    In Feminine by Design, Scott Brown provides a clear explanation of biblical femininity, exploring the major passages of Scripture that explain it along with the texts he used to teach the concept to his own daughters as he sought to “bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord” (Ephesians 6:4).

    $7.99$9.99
  • Fight Like a Man (Emeal “E.Z.” Zwayne)

    In a world that seeks to destroy sexual purity, the battle for holiness has never been fiercer nor the stakes higher. Sexual immorality has devastated too many men, damaged too many families, and marred the gospel’s testimony too many times. Now is the time to prepare yourself to fight.

    $14.39$17.99
  • Finding Jesus on Upside Down Days: Family Devotions from the Barnyard (Jill Miller)

    In Finding Jesus on Upside Down Days, Jill Miller gives heartwarming, intimate glimpses of her life on the farm. But more than this, as Jill takes care of her animals, enjoying what the Creator has made, God takes her upside-down soul and sets it right-side up.   

    Designed as a 52-week family devotional, readers of all ages and abilities will enjoy this illustrated collection of stories starring Jill’s farm animals and pets. Each story has an accompanying Bible verse that reinforces the story’s theme, encouraging the reader to see God in daily life. Readers will be able to comprehend   the truths of the Bible in deep ways, to discover and experience Jesus, and to know his amazing love for them at a new level. Through reading these stories together, families will be drawn closer to Jesus and to each other. 

    In writing the stories, Jill had her autistic adult daughter with autism and her grandchildren in mind.  “I wanted my grandkids to love the things I lovemost of all Jesus. I believe God gave me the ideas for the stories while I was in the barn with the animals doing the ordinary things and discovering a God that cares about all things! The fun, the hard and the crazy. 

    $16.95$18.99
  • Finishing Strong: Going the Distance for Your Family (Steve Farrar)

    In a road race it doesn’t matter if you stumble at the start or lag behind the leaders. Finishing is what matters! Similarly, endurance means hanging in there for your family and Lord. Learn how to avoid the common pitfalls that knock you out of the race, and you’ll “go the distance” with character and honor.

    $14.95
  • Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age (Rosaria Butterfield)

    In this powerful book, Rosaria Butterfield uses Scripture to confront 5 common lies about sexuality, faith, feminism, gender roles, and modesty often promoted in our secular culture today. Written in the style of a memoir, this book explores Butterfield’s personal battle with these lies—interwoven with cultural studies, literary criticism, and theology—to help readers see the beauty in biblical womanhood, marriage, and motherhood.

    $23.99$29.99
  • From Press to Pulpit (originally Enoch Roden’s Training) (Hesba Stretton)

    This book is bursting with life’s lessons! As Enoch’s faith is tested, will he prove that his is no mere profession, but a real, living confidence in God’s love and wisdom? Through severe trials, Enoch learns much about sound business principles, sacrifice, and trusting God. If he had only said, “I am working with God!” he would never have found the work wearisome, for of all grand, and comforting, and heart-refreshing thoughts in this world, to a Christian, the greatest is the thought that we are co-workers with God. Without a doubt, after reading this book, you’ll walk away a better person than when you began.

    $19.99$21.00
  • Girl Talk: Mother-Daughter Conversations on Biblical Womanhood (Carolyn Mahaney and Nicole Mahaney Whitacre)

    God has a purpose for every mother-daughter relationship.

    Without vital conversation between mothers and daughters, a godless society will have the loudest voice in girls’ lives. Designed to be read together or separately, this book will stimulate conversation as mothers seek to pass along the legacy of godly womanhood to their daughters. Carolyn Mahaney and her daughter Nicole Whitacre share from personal experience as they explore the joy and freedom that comes from a relationship rooted in God’s unique design for mothers and daughters—pointing the world to the truth of the gospel from one generation to the next.

    $13.99$16.99
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    Girls on the Edge (Leonard Sax)

    A parenting expert reveals the four biggest threats to girls’ psychological growth and explains how parents can help their daughters develop a healthy sense of self.

    In Girls on the Edge, psychologist and physician Leonard Sax argues that many girls today have a brittle sense of self-they may look confident and strong on the outside, but they’re fragile within. Sax offers the tools we need to help them become independent and confident women, and provides parents with practical tips on everything from helping their daughter limit her time on social media, to choosing a sport, to nurturing her spirit through female-centered activities.
    Compelling and inspiring, Girls on the Edge points the way to a new future for today’s girls and young women.

    $16.95$18.99