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The Captive Princess (Wendy Lawton)
Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.
On the eastern shores of the North American wilderness lives an Algonquin princess named Pocahontas, a curious 10-year-old who loves exploring the tidewater lands of her people. One day she encounters strangers, a group of people who look different from her own. She befriends them, and when her people come into conflict with these new settlers, Pocahontas courageously attempts to save a life by offering her own. Based on the true story of Pocahontas’ early life.
Age Range: 8-12
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The Christmas Promise Storybook (Alison Mitchell)
A captivating retelling of the Christmas story showing how God kept his promise to send a king unlike any other: a new, rescuing forever king.
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The Crescent and the Cross (Robert Rogland)
Sinbad’s first seven voyages are famous, but his eighth voyage was the most amazing of all.
This book will captivate young readers as they read how Sinbad and his young African friend, Selassie, encounter one danger after another. In this exciting book, Sinbad the Sailor sets out on his greatest voyage, a sojourn filled with perilous adventures and many trials, finally finding the most wonderful treasure of all.
Kindle version also available.
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The Hallelujah Lass (Wendy Lawton)
Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.
As a teenager growing up in nineteenth-century England, Eliza Shirley was the picture of a proper young lady. She loved crinolines, kid-leather gloves, and her best friend, Beck. But Eliza longed for more than an ordinary, middle-class life. The Hallelujah Lass tells the story of how 16-year-old Eliza traveled from England to pioneer the work of the Salvation Army in the United States.
Age Range: 8-12
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The Prisoners, the Earthquake, and the Midnight Song Storybook (Bob Hartman)
Bible storybook that teaches young children about Jesus’ ongoing power to save and how they can tell their friends about Jesus.
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The Tinker’s Daughter (Wendy Lawton)
Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.
John Bunyan, author of Pilgrim’s Progress, only mentioned one of his children in his memoirs: Mary. Born blind in 17th-century England, she held a special place in her father’s heart.
When Mr. Bunyan was arrested for unlawful preaching, young Mary travels the streets of Bedford each day, bringing soup to the prison. She resolves to prove she is independent and not hindered by her blindness. Only when she realizes she needs help does she turn to the Lord, the Source of all strength.
Age Range: 8-12
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Trust God and Don’t Be Afraid (Jean Stapleton)
Have you ever felt afraid? Most people have. So, it is not surprising then, that in the Bible the words “fear not” or “do not be afraid” occur quite frequently. The God who made us, knows all about our fears.
This book reminds us that God is with us. The God who helped His people in the past to face difficulties without fear, will also help us if we trust in Him.
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Who is Who: 40 Bible Names and Their Meanings (Jean Stapleton)
What’s your name? That’s a question you’ve probably answered many times. Names are important and they often have a special meaning to the people who chose them.
Many Bible names have meanings that fit the person’s life and in this book you will read about some Bible characters and what their names meant.
A book about names could not leave out the most wonderful name of all: the Lord Jesus. So, you will find out about some of the amazing names given to Him and what they mean.
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The Friend Who Forgives (Dan DeWitt)
Do you ever talk before you think? Do you ever mess up bad? Have you ever let a friend down? Peter was that kind of person, too – he got it wrong again, and again, and again. Who would want to be friends with someone like Peter?
Well, as Peter discovered, Jesus would. He learned more about this one sad morning on a beach, that the Lord Jesus turned into a moment of joy.
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Charles Spurgeon: Who is the Greatest?
It was a cold winter’s day in the year 1850, when a young man went into a church, only to escape the bad weather. But he got more than he planned on for going in there! The first words he heard were those of an elderly preacher calling out “Look unto me and be saved.”
The preacher had read Isaiah 45:22 and the young man was Charles Spurgeon. Charles had heard the gospel message before from his parents at home. He knew he was a great sinner and that Jesus was the only one who could save him from his sin. From that day onward, he would serve the Lord Jesus Christ. And sooner than anyone expected, he became a preacher of the gospel of grace.
Many in England and America looked up to Charles as the greatest preacher they had ever heard. But Charles knew there was no greatness in himself and that only Jesus is The Great One. He never thought of himself as more than a needy sinner who was privileged to bring the gospel of God’s grace to others.
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John Newton: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)
The life of John Newton was full of adventure, danger, travels, exotic places, and romance. Young readers will encounter each of these things in Simonetta Carr’s carefully narrated and charmingly illustrated book.
But more importantly, readers will come to appreciate the way Newton’s life was changed for good, even when he was attempting to run as far as possible from God. In spite of Newton’s rebellion and sin, God’s grace finally won—a grace that Newton recognized as amazing, invincible, and completely undeserved.
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