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Mary: Mother of Jesus
The Story of Mary accurately retold from the Bible (the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John). Illustrated by Duncan Maclaren. The Bible Time series by Carine Mackenzie have been praised for their accurate retelling of great bible stories.
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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.
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Dawson’s Down: Tales of the RAF Book 4
A bad dream causes young Harry to spend the night tossing and turning in his bed. Unfortunately, the next day becomes the real nightmare – his friends are in trouble! Harry wants to help, but what can a young boy do? He learns what it really means to make sacrifices and help others.
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The New Kid: Tales of the RAF Book 6
Concerned for the short-handed squadron, young Harry Winslow wants to join the RAF so he can help his heroic friends in their time of need. But the impatient boy is repeatedly denied permission from his mother. He is ready to give up until he sees the fresh recruit newly assigned to Hampton. There’s something oddly familiar about the new pilot, and it’s not his uniform.
Join Harry on the airfield while Captain Dawson and his pilots determine if the new kid has what it takes to become a member of their squadron. These are stories of ordinary men who accomplish extraordinary things! The kinds of things that make them heroes.
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Loving Little Ones: audio CD set (Douglas Wilson)
In the garden of Eden, there was only one “No”. Everything else was “Yes”. This says a lot about our heavenly Father and what kind of father he is. He delights to share His delights with His children. He makes it easy to love and obey Him. Shouldn’t we earthly parents be more like that?
In this 4-part series of messages, Doug Wilson examines the “parenting skills” of God the Father and shows how this is a type of love we can imitate. We can – and must – extend the grace of God to our children, and give them homes in which to grow that are more full of gifts than they are of forbiddings.
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The Baptists, Volume 2: Key People – Beginnings in America (Tom Nettles)
What exactly constitutes a Baptist? In Volume 1, Professor Nettles sought to answer this question through examining the lives of some of the most high profile Baptists, looking at the origins of the Baptist Church in Britain.
Here, Volume 2 tells the story of Baptist beginnings in America, and looks at the inspirational contributions of those such as Lottie Moon and Ann Judson in the growth of the Baptist Church. They shared the views of their English brethren, and were able to be instrumental in the new world in the achievement of separation of church and state.
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The Miracle of Life (Ami Loper)
Beautiful full color illustrated hard back educational book, designed to help parents communicate the miracle of reproduction to their young children.
“The birds and the bees”, typically the classic method of relaying the miracle of life and reproduction to children, is the subject of this book, which provides parents a tender tool to start this important conversation between parent and child from the youngest of ages.
With informative text and illustrated with beautifully detailed flowers, this guide book will assist you and the children in your life as you together discover the Miracle of Life. Carefully written for that often-skirted and dreaded conversation to ease your child into a wholesome first awareness of these realities of life. For ages 8 and under.
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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.$12.00 -
The Rejoicing Parents of the Righteous – Audio CD (Dennis Gundersen)
An inspiring message, based on the words of Proverbs 23:24-26:
“The father of the righteous will greatly rejoice, and he who begets a wise son will be glad in him. Let your father and mother be glad, and let her rejoice who gave birth to you. Give me your heart, my son, and let your eyes delight in my ways!”
What brings Christian parents more joy than knowing that our children are walking in the truth? So why not invest most of our child training efforts into training in righteousness? For that is the investment which is sure to, one day, bring us the greatest possible joy.
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Whatever Happened to the Reformation? (Gary Johnson)
Bruce Ware, Darryl Hart, John MacArthur, and others join the editors in calling evangelicals to recover their Reformation roots. Too many evangelicals believe methodology and results trump theology. To reach a postmodern society, they too readily adopt an unbiblical view of God that many Americans find more palatable. Or they subsume Bible study and preaching to secondary status. Whatever Happened to the Reformation? urges us to turn to the theology of the Reformers and allow it to shape every aspect of church and family life. Take it and read!
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Tunnel of Gold: Goldtown Adventures Book 2 (Susan K Marlow)
When Jem Coulter is caught in a miners’ riot, he learns the worst: the Midas mine is no longer producing the gold the town relies on to stay alive. Will, the son of the mine’s owner, tells Jem the only way to get the Midas working again is to blast deep into the ground. This means a nearby abandoned mine must be reclaimed for an air shaft.
But Jem discovers that Chinese miners, including his friend Wu Shen, are working those old scavenger diggings. Even the arrival of James Carter, co-owner of the Midas, and the his son Chad can’t convince the Chinese to give up their claim.
When Jem’s father, farmer-turned-sheriff of Goldtown, is ordered to evict the Chinese from their mine or lose his job, Jem is caught in the middle. Then Will comes up with a solution. If Jem goes along with it, Pa can keep his job and the Midas will get its air shaft. What Jem doesn’t realize is that Will’s risky plan may lead to disaster deep in the heart of the old mine.
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The Lighted Way: Loving Words about Jesus
A treasure from the 1800s, The Lighted Way is well-named because its subject is our Lord Jesus Christ. It includes ten beautiful stories, each of which shed light on who Jesus is, with exceptional insight.
Reprinted from an American Tract Society edition from the 19th century, this is outstanding for family reading, especially to ages 8 and under, but the whole family can deeply enjoy it.
$7.00