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  • Patty’s Curiosity, and other stories, including The Stranger at Home

    Three stories from the 19th century are found in this volume.

    First, in the story of Patty’s Curiosity, a little girl must learn that her disobedience and idle curiosity (being “nosy”) is causing more trouble than she ever knew.

    In the 2nd story, Wants and Wishes, Charles discovers how selfish he is, through a new friendship with a blind boy.

    The 3rd story is the marvelous The Stranger at Home. Elvira is a little girl who truly dislikes being told what to do or to listen to instructions. Her parents find the most unique and effective way to show Elvira that she may want to change this habit quickly!

    $6.00
  • The Young Cottager: Little Jane of Brading (Legh Richmond)

    Legh Richmond’s The Young Cottager, first written in the mid-1800s, is the touching and true story of young Jane of Brading, a young lady and a member of the church he served. Jane’s strength of faith even during poor health and multiplied sufferings captured her pastor’s notice, as a marvelous and striking example. Jane, also the first convert of his ministry there, is the subject of this beautifully told story, with illustrations from nature filling the pages as well.

    After that first story, this volume also includes four other short stories, each about the faith of individuals living in very different times than ours:
    * Fanny Graham
    * Little Ruth
    * An abridged version of the well-known story of Mary Jones and her Bible
    * The short story What Must I Do?

    Each is a story of believers living with praise to God in their hearts when they could have complained of their difficult circumstances.

    $6.00
  • A Hebrew Boy’s Education in the Time of Christ – audio CD (Dennis Gundersen)

    Most Westerners don’t understand how Hebrew families viewed the
    essentials of education and what a dose of freshness it might add to
    your day to consider the schooling the boy Jesus would have received
    in His times. Take a journey back to Nazareth’s school and see the
    unique perspectives and goals which would have been included. We
    can learn a lot from an ancient Hebrew schoolhouse!

    $6.00$7.50
  • The Negro Servant and The Black Prince (Legh Richmond)

    Two 19th century stories of lasting value, combined for the first time in one volume. Each tells of the work of the grace of God in the lives of young men. One, born into royalty (The Black Prince) comes to know and love Christ.

    The other, living in slavery (The Negro Servant) comes to know the same Savior.

    But what different plans God has for each of their lives! Holding the power of royalty will not prevent God from humbling us, if He wills, and being enslaved will not hinder Him from exalting us, if that is His plan.

    $6.00
  • The Two Bears (J. C. Ryle)

    Many Christian parents wish their children could sit under the weekly ministry of a pastor as faithful to the Word of God as J.C. Ryle. This devout minister was one of the most beloved figures of 19th-century England, and never was there a clearer or more gifted communicator of the truths of the Bible. Ryle used to bring an occasional sermon just for the little children of his church.

    This is a collection of those sermons – delivered with an ease of style, so that the message still can’t be missed as your children read them today. Simple, but never shallow, Ryle takes a child by the hand and guides him into deep and great truths in ways that few adults know how to do today.

    $7.95$9.95
  • Doing Family Worship without being a Bible Scholar (Dennis Gundersen)

    More and more godly fathers are becoming aware that, as the family shepherd, they should lead the household in a habit of family worship – that is, consistent time in the Word of God and in prayer together.

    But many men are overwhelmed and tremble at the idea! “How on earth am I going to lead my children into understanding God’s Word, when I’m such an ordinary Christian man myself?”
    Dennis Gundersen presents simple and practical ideas that any Dad can put into practice. You can do this! You don’t even have to be a Bible scholar.

    $5.00$7.50
  • Don’t Scare the Children! Homeschooling and the Fear of the Lord (Dennis Gundersen)

    “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom”, the Proverbs tell us. And since our children start at the beginning, and we parents are with them from that beginning, it’s all too clear — they must learn the fear of the Lord from us. But most Christian parents have little idea how to impart this perspective on life to their children.

    We want to raise children who trust and love God, and certainly not children who withdraw from Him in terror! So what exactly is this fear of the Lord? Dennis Gundersen shows how parents can make this a reality in life and raise children who learn to fear God – so they won’t be afraid of anything else!

    Single audio CD, 58 minutes play time.

    $5.50$7.50
  • Kanousky, the Indian Boy, and David Brainerd, the Indian’s Missionary

    Two stories in one volume: First, read of Kanousky, whose circumstances of life are tragically altered, but discovering the truth about Jesus so transforms his life, he can later look back with gladness on the changes he was forced to endure.

    The second story is of David Brainerd, briefly introducing young readers to the labors of one of America’s most persevering missionaries, unstoppable in his zeal to reach the American Indian.

    The grace of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, and how seeks and finds His lost sheep is the theme of the first story about Kanousky, a poor Indian boy who survives a battle and ends up lost and alone. In his need, he stumbles upon some farmers who called themselves “Christians.” God’s Word makes a lasting impression on Kanousky’s life, that grows throughout his trials and adventures, and soon, “though he was lost”, he soon regards himself as “found by the Lord.”

    $5.50
  • A Journey in Providence (Richard Belcher)

    Full of reflections from the biblical book of Job, we have another volume in Dr. Richard Belcher’s continuing series of theological novels. Tragedy in our family life draws us to seek God more closely, to understand His mysterious purposes in our lives.

    $11.96$14.95
  • A Journey in Evangelism and Missions (Richard Belcher)

    Ever the central character in Belcher’s Journey series, Dr. Ira Pointer is faced with the charge that his Calvinism is killing evangelism and missions! Dr. Jameson invites Ira on a missionary trip with him: a team with various convictions on the sovereignty of God.

     

    $8.95$12.95
  • A Journey in Matthew 24 (Richard Belcher)

    Ira Pointer, the main character of Dr. Belcher’s Journeys theological novels, along with his friend Dink, a fellow professor, is asked by a wealthy woman of a mountainous region of the southeast to come and teach her nephew, a young preacher who has never had any schooling. This young man, known as “Billy Hill, the Hillbilly Preacher”, is very gifted in his preaching, and he preaches in many of the mountain churches, though he is still quite young.

    There’s only one problem – his two uncles have been controlling him, since he began preaching as a twelve year old boy, and they are keeping most of his funds, and they will not let him get any schooling. He wants to be free from them and he also wants someone to teach him theology and further principles of Bible study.

    Ira Pointer and Dink take on the invitation of his aunt to teach him, but that brings all kinds of disturbance between them and the mountain people – the uncles and especially a man named “Mountain Man”, who challenges Dink to a boxing match, even though he outweighs Dink by more than a hundred pounds! The theology discussed, as Ira and Dink meet with Billy, is Matthew 24 – and the various views of that chapter of the Bible. Does it refer to the Second Coming of Christ or to the fall of Jerusalem – or to both?

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  • Collector’s Edition: Seven Favorite 19th-Century Children’s Stories

    A rich, marvelous collection of 7 favorite children’s stories, all originally published in the 1800s by the American Tract Society. Includes these stories:

    First, the famous:
    * Farmer Goodwin’s Rule: “Never do anything in the day which it will grieve you to think of at night.”

    And these stories are also included in this volume:

    * Ruth’s Reward
    * Little Bill at the Pump
    * Who is a Coward?
    * The Lost Lamb
    * The Good Shepherd
    * The Death of Emily
    Several illustrations throughout the book.
    For ages 8-14.

    $9.99$12.00
  • A Journey in Salvation (Richard Belcher)

    The continuing story of Pastor Ira Pointer, facing another journey in theological understanding, when he meets a backslidden pastor, as a result of friendship between their children. His new friend believes he has lost his salvation because of the mess he’s made of his life; Ira helps him discover the truth about salvation.

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  • Kindling a Passion for Missions in a Child’s Heart: audio CD (Dennis Gundersen)

    Should your children go on a missions trip? Should you go as a family? How can you best prepare your children and family for such a trip? Dennis Gundersen helps parents work through these questions.

    Most importantly of all, parents need to be helping their children to see and discover that this world is a harvest of souls in need of the gospel, so that they don’t grow up having eyes only for their own little world.

    This audio message (about 1 hour play time) can help parents learn how to lift their children’s vision to see these vast worldwide needs, and grasp that not every Christian has to end up being a missionary; but we can all have a heart for the tribes and peoples and nations around the globe whom the Lord is calling to Himself.

    $5.99$7.50
  • A Journey in Faith (Richard Belcher)

    All Christians believe God is omnipotent, don’t they?! But how “real” is this truth to our lives when we face difficulties and trials? Does our faith crumble when the enemy assaults? Or do we cast ourselves in faith on our God? The theme of this volume of the “Journey” series is faith.

    Professor Ira Pointer seeks to find out why a beloved pastor of 43 years in a small town mountain setting, has been eliminated from all historical records in the church and community where he served. As they pursue this mystery, they find a hostile community, which brings them face to face with a threatening situation themselves, which tests their own faith. As usual, Belcher is all at once captivating and instructive!

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  • A Journey in Purity (Richard Belcher)

    The continuing story of a young pastor in his heart-breaking struggle to bring purity to the corrupt and impure church he is laboring in. From the initial, terrible events which force him to bring Jesus’ requirement of church purity to their attention, through the final resolution of these trials, standing almost alone in the battle, Pastor Pointer applies clearly Biblical convictions about holiness and discipline in the church.

     

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  • A Journey in Baptism (Richard Belcher)

    In another theological novel in the famed “Journey” series, Richard Belcher presents a gracious discussion of the different views on baptism. The story line is that of a student asking professor Ira Pointer to help him understand the Baptist view of baptism, which is the view the book takes.
    At the same time, the story draws Ira and his friend Dirk into a puzzling situation of trying to help another pastor who has allowed a vengeful heart to overcome him against others who have wronged him.

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  • A Journey in God’s Sovereignty (Richard Belcher)

    Is there any theological doctrine more difficult and problematical than dealing with the subject of the sovereignty of God in relationship to the will of man and our responsibility before God? Is man’s will free or enslaved?

    Is there any theological doctrine more difficult and problematical than dealing with the subject of the sovereignty of God in relationship to the will of man and our responsibility before God? Is man’s will free or is it enslaved? If God is sovereign, then how can man be responsible? If man is free, then how can God be sovereign? And so Richard Belcher’s exciting Journey series continues, with a story about God’s sovereignty over all things.

    Ira Pointer and Dink find themselves in serious trouble at the seminary where they teach, because of this doctrine. They face the possible loss of their jobs, simply because the board of trustees and others do not understand these truths nor the doctrinal history of their own denomination.

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  • A Journey in Heresy (Richard Belcher)

    What is one supposed to do when he teaches in a Christian seminary which has begun to swallow and teach heresy? Yet, the one presenting the heresy is a powerful preacher and personality, who most think is sound in doctrine, and he appears to be a great evangelist, gaining many “decisions” for Christ!

    This is the dilemma of Ira and Dink, as they try to open the eyes of others to this man and his doctrine. Follow them as they face this new challenge of alerting others to the false teachings of this man, when the Christians around them seem more concerned about numbers and large crowds than they are about truth.

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  • A Journey in Inspiration (Richard Belcher)

    Every pastor will on occasion be forced to define and defend his convictions about the nature of the inspiration of Scripture. What do we mean by “inspired”? In another theological novel (the 5th) of the ministry of Ira Pointer, not only is doctrine taught through a fascinating story, but the need to stand for truth in a Christ-like manner comes through, in this controversy which hotly rages over, what precisely is the Bible?

    After several years without a theological pursuit, Pastor Ira Pointer sets off to seminary, only to find himself enmeshed once again in unique circumstances, which force him to define and defend his convictions concerning the nature of the inspiration of the Bible. In the unfolding of the plot of this story, surprises confront Ira from the very first day of class, while he solves the mystery of the identity of The Strawman, while his convictions firm up and his skill at defending the faith strengthened.

    $8.95$12.95