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  • Chosen Daughters 6-Book Set

    One of the best series ever written to acquaint girls with important and zealous women in Christian history.

    The Chosen Daughters series highlights the lives of ordinary women who by God’s grace accomplish extraordinary things. The series features the stories of Jeanne d’Albret, Edith Cavell, Johanna and Henriette Kuyper, Olympia Morata, Juliana von Stolberg, and Margaret Wilson.

    $63.44$90.64
  • Lies Young Women Believe and the Truth That Sets Them Free (Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth)

    From the author of Lies Women Believe comes this 2nd volume for young women. Chapters include:

    – Lies About God
    – Lies About Myself
    – Lies About Guys
    – Lies About Relationships
    – Lies About My Faith
    – and many more

    $12.50$14.99
  • A Girl After God’s Own Heart (Elizabeth George)

    Bestselling author Elizabeth George follows her popular teen books (more than 400,000 copies sold), including A Young Woman’s Guide to Making Right Choices, by reaching out to tweens, ages 8 to 12, in A Girl After God’s Own Heart.

    Upbeat and positive, Elizabeth provides biblical truths and suggestions so tweens can thrive. She reaches out to girls where they’re at and addresses daily issues that concern them.

    $9.25$11.99
  • Ten Girls Who Didn’t Give In

    Ten Girls Who Didn’t Give In

    These ten girls grew up to be women who were not easily deterred from following after God, having learned to choose the right thing rather than the easy thing. Blandina became a Christian and then a martyr. Perpetua had to give up her child before dying for her faith in the Roman ampitheatre.  In addition to these, Ten Girls Who Didn’t Give In includes the lives of:

    * Anne Askew
    * Lysken Dirks
    * Lady Jane Grey
    * Marion Harvey
    * Margaret Wilson
    * Judith Weinberg
    * Betty Stam
    * Esther John
    * Blandina
    * Perpetua

    $6.75$8.99
  • A Cup of Cold Water: The Compassion of Nurse Edith Cavell

    In God’s timing, Edith is made director of a nursing school in Belgium, for training younger nurses — and World War I breaks out. Caught suddenly in the turmoil of this huge international conflict, Edith finds herself surrounded by enemy spies. Still, Edith courageously continues to serve the Allied soldiers who desperately need her help.

    With Belgium under German occupation, Edith and her nursing students cared for many soldiers in their hospital, on both sides of the war. After a soldier was released from the hospital, he was supposed to report to the German police. Instead, Edith and her nurses helped smuggle many of the Allied troops out of the country so they could avoid capture by the Germans.

    $13.50$17.99
  • Beautiful Girlhood (M. Hale, updated by Karen Andreola)

    What is more beautiful, in all God’s creation, than the budding and blossoming of a youthful little girl into a young woman? The years of transition from childhood to womanhood are filled with wonders. But the young feet that travel this path may be unsteady and unsure. Each earnestly needs guidance. For over 100 years, this book has called young ladies to a noble life of high ideals, and it’s a book which has accomplished its mission in the lives of countless girls.

    Containing some of the warmest, encouraging practical instruction ever written to girls, it points young ladies to sincere godliness and a life of self-control, service and inner beauty. Valuable chapters on handling the interest of young men as well.

    $4.50$10.99
  • A Young Woman’s Guide to Making Right Choices (Elizabeth George)

    Elizabeth George, author of A Young Woman After God’s Own Heart (more than 230,000 copies sold), now offers another life–changing teen book — A Young Woman’s Guide to Making Right Choices.

    Today’s teens are bombarded with choices about attitudes, behaviors, friends, clothes, finances, and college. And with the rise of alcohol, drugs, sexual issues, and crime, they must make serious decisions daily.

    Bible teacher Elizabeth George takes teens through the step–by–step process of making decisions that are godly and and wise!

    $10.75$12.99
  • A Young Woman’s Walk With God: Growing More Like Jesus (Elizabeth George)

    Elizabeth George, author of A Young Woman After God’s Own Heart, offers another life–changing teen book — A Young Woman’s Walk with God.

    Christian teens long to please God, but peer pressure, school activities, and physical changes make godly qualities such as patience, kindness, and self–control hard to develop. The good news is that by focusing on God, girls can live the fruit of the Spirit.

    $9.75$11.99
  • The Family Daughter: Becoming Pillars of Strength in our Father’s House (Sarah Bryant)

    “In this utterly transparent book, Sarah Bryant speaks from her heart about the daily walk of the daughter at home. Sharing her own struggles and triumphs, Sarah demonstrates that it is grace that animates our calling as godly women and that God is faithful to equip us as we joyfully submit to His sanctifying power. I was not only refreshed by Sarah’s honest words; I was convicted anew of areas I need to work on as a wife and mother!

    If you are a daughter at home, this book will encourage you to pursue the Lord’s work with new vision. Including testimonies from many other young women, The Family Daughter doesn’t paint an unrealistic picture of perfection but deals with the reality of our sin nature in the light of Christ’s promises to His people. I’d also highly recommend this book to mothers as a glimpse into the heart of a daughter. I found Sarah’s insights helpful as I ponder how to wisely bring up my own daughters. Thank you, Sarah, for this beautiful labor of love for your sisters in Christ!”   — Jennie Chancey, Founder of Ladies Against Feminism and co-author of Passionate Housewives Desperate for God

    $10.75$12.00
  • Mildred at Roselands: Book 2 (Martha Finley)

    Slow to recover from her bout with ague, Mildred joins her uncle, Arthur Dinsmore, Sr., on a trip by rail and steamer to the Dinsmore home, Roselands, to take advantage of the southern climate. Mildred befriends the governess at Roselands and is befriended by sweet Violet Travilla, mistress of Ion and mother to Edward Travilla.

    When Elsie’s guardian dies, the motherless Elsie is brought to Roselands while her father is still in Europe. Meanwhile, Mildred struggles to remain firm in her faith and endures the heartbreak of loving Charlie Landreth, someone she cannot marry.

    $6.75$7.95
  • Mildred’s Married Life: Book 4 (Martha Finley)

    Book 4 in the Mildred Keith series!

    Mildred and Charlie Landreth, the proud parents of a baby boy, have settled into quiet domestic life. An invitation from cousins Horace and Elsie to visit the Oaks, near Roselands, brings Charlie, Mildred, and her youngest sister, Annis, to spend the winter in the sunny South. Family Gatherings, studies, visits to Ion, daily walks, and pony rides fill up Annis and Mildred’s days before the visitors return home.

    $6.75$7.95
  • Mildred’s Boys and Girls: Book 6 (Martha Finley)

    The Landreths harbor a family of fugitive slaves, and Mildred and her husband are living in fear of the oncoming civil war and the possibility of sending fathers and sons, brothers and cousins off to fight. Rupert, Cyril, and Donald Keith, Wall and Stuart Ormsby, and young Percy Landreth are eager to defend the Union they revere and love, but they are also anxious to return to family and friends at home.

    With clouds of the Civil War gathering, the Landreths are prevented from doing much good that they would wish to do, and see some slaves forcibly returned to their owner. With the fall of Fort Sumter, patriotic fervor sweeps Pleasant Plains, and the Keiths, Landreths, and Ormsbys all rush to do their part.

    $6.75$7.95
  • Mildred’s New Daughter: Book 7 (Martha Finley)

    Orphans Ethel, Blanche, Harry and Nannette Eldon come to Philadelphia from England to be placed in the care of the Cootes, a miserly minister and his wife. Ethel takes charge of her brother and sisters and learns needlework, which she hopes will earn enough to make a home for them all. Mary Keith and her family befriend the children, helping them to reunite with their uncles and escape the harsh life with the Cootes.

    During the Civil War, Ethel is able to provide a home for her brother and sisters. With the help of friends and family, she survives a serious illness and retains her business. The Eldons visit and become friends with the Keith family, including Percy Keith and Stuart Ormsby, who wed Ethel and Blanche in a lovely double ceremony. After visiting Aunt Wealthy in Lansdale, the newlyweds arrive in Pleasant Plains, where they join Mildred and Charlie Landreth and the Ormsbys.

    $6.75$7.95