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  • Ten Boys Who Used Their Talents

    Ten Boys Who Used Their Talents includes the lives of:
    * Johann Sebastian Bach
    * Paul Brand
    * John Bunyan
    * James Clerk Maxwell
    * Wilfred Grenfell
    * C. S. Lewis
    * Samuel Morse
    * Ghillean Prance
    * C. T. Studd
    * George Washington

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  • Ten Girls Who Used Their Talents

    Ten Girls Who Used Their Talents includes the life stories of:
    * Harriet Beecher Stowe
    * Mildred Cable
    * Sarah Edwards
    * Annie Lawson
    * Carine Mackenzie
    * Katie Ann Mackinnon
    * Selina, Countess of Huntingdon
    * Helen Roseveare
    * Patricia St. John
    * Mary Verghese

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  • John Newton: A Slave Set Free

    A youth biography in the Trailblazers series of John Newton, the famous slave-trader turned minister and hymn-writer!

    John stood and watched, as some of the largest waves he had ever seen threw themselves at the ship. Very little stood between the young slave ship captain and death – and he knew it! His panic and fear made him think only of himself and nothing for the hundreds of men, women and children chained in the hold below.

    However, God still heard John Newton’s prayers and the cries of the tortured humanity pleading for mercy and justice. The very man selling them into slavery would soon fight for their freedom. John Newton was one of the worst abusers of the African slave, as he traveled the oceans to make money from their misery – but in the end, his life was changed and so were theirs.

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  • Athanasius: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)

    A complex and fascinating character, Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, is best remembered as the Father of Orthodoxy, upholding the doctrine of the Trinity against the Arian heresy.

    In the newest addition to the Illustrated Christian Biographies for Young Readers series, author Simonetta Carr introduces children to the life and times of this important church father who tirelessly defended the Nicene Creed, which many of us today recite as a confession of our faith.

    Born during the Great Persecution, forced five times to leave his church and city, and constantly threatened by those who tried to ruin his reputation, Athanasius provides an example of godly faithfulness. Beautiful illustrations and a winsome, simply written narrative will bring the Nicene Creed to life for children of all ages, prompting relevant discussions on the divinity of Christ and the importance of creeds and confessions.

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  • A Sweet Flame: Piety in the Letters of Jonathan Edwards

    A Sweet Flame is a sweet book, that introduces readers to the piety of Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) through his own letters. Dr. Haykin’s biographical sketch of Edwards captures the importance the New England minister placed on Scripture, family piety, and the church’s reliance upon God. The remainder of the book presents 26 selections from various letters written by Edwards, two written by family members at his death, and an appendix drawing upon Edwards’s last will and the inventor of his estate.

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  • The Forgotten Spurgeon (Iain Murray)

    From the masterful pen of Iain Murray, this is probably the most incisive, brief historical and theological volume about the great 19th century Baptist, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. In particular focusing on Spurgeon’s uncompromising stance in three major controversies of his times, realms of doctrine still vital for us to learn how to stand for today.

    This book seeks to throw light on the reasons which have given rise to the superficial image of Spurgeon as a genial Victorian pulpiteer, a kind of grandfather of modern evangelicalism. Even before his death in 1892 newspapers and church leaders disputed over the features of his life which entitled him to fame. Not his “narrow creed”, but his “genuine loving character” is what is most worthy of remembrance, said one periodical, echoing the public’s general view.

    Still, distortions about Spurgeon continued, and he forecast himself how the positions he held might fare in the 20th century: “I am quite willing to be eaten by dogs for the next fifty years, but the more distant future shall vindicate me.”

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  • Lloyd-Jones: Messenger of Grace Grace and Truth Books
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    Lloyd-Jones: Messenger of Grace (Iain Murray)

    A fascinating study focusing on three significant themes in Lloyd-Jones’ ministry: true preaching; full assurance of salvation; and the grounds of fellowship between various Christians and their churches. Contains previously unpublished material and a CD of a Lloyd-Jones sermon.

    With the death of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, the most powerful and persuasive evangelical voice in Britain for some 30 years is now silent.

    Mark Dever, Senior Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington D.C., wrote:
    “Martyn Lloyd-Jones is one of the men I admire most from the 20th century, and the longer time goes on, my admiration of him increases. He had a more profound spiritual vision than anyone else I know.”

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  • A Divine Light: The Spiritual Leadership of Jonathan Edwards (David Vaughan)

    Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) was one of the leading religious thinkers of the colonial era. Educated at Yale, he became the senior pastor of the Congregational Church in Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1724 at the age of 21. As pastor of the most influential church in New England at the time, his powerful preaching helped launch the revival of 1734-35 and spearheaded the more extensive Great Awakening of 1740-41.

    When the awakening came under attack due to various excesses and slanders, he became the leading apologist for experiential religion. His articulate defense of the revival, A Treatise Concerning the Religious Affections, is now considered a masterpiece of the study of the religious mind. He always had a huge passion for missions and evangelism, and so it is no surprise that Edwards spent the last years of his life preaching the gospel to American Indians.

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  • Extraordinary Women by Grace: Stories of Women Like You (Mary Whelchel)

    13 stories: 6 from Jesus’ family line, in the Bible. 6 from Jesus’ family in the church since then; and the author’s own story. God’s extraordinary grace shows itself, no matter what the background. And author Mary Whelchel’s writing style makes these stories of both biblical and contemporary women linger in your thoughts.

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  • Elizabeth Prentiss: More Love to Thee (Sharon James)

    A biography of one of our most beloved authors! Best known as author of Stepping Heavenward, Elizabeth Prentiss had a life which equipped her to minister to others through her letters, books, and poetry. The one great passion of her life was to grow in love for God! Many have testified that her writings inspire them with that same passion. Sharon James, one of the most skillful authors of biography living in this century, has now chosen to share Mrs. Prentiss’ story with us.

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  • The Life of Patrick Hues Mell

    Biography of a 19th century pastor and educator, by his son P.H. Mell, Jr.

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  • God Made Them Great Grace and Truth Books
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    God Made Them Great (John Tallach)

    Estimating greatness not by the usual standards, author John Tallach retells the story of five exemplary lives:
    * A German missionary in England (George Muller) who gave his life to the orphans of Bristol’s slums.
    * A Canadian girl (Isobel Kuhn) who devoted her years to take the gospel to the Lisu peoples of China.
    * A crusty Cornishman (Billy Bray) who left an unforgettable testimony to cheerful Christianity.
    * A Yale undergraduate (David Brainerd) who lived to stop the miserable flow of Indian souls rushing into a lost eternity.
    * A Scotsman (Robert Annan) who wandered the earth before coming to love Christ and the poor of the city of Dundee more than he loved anything else.

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