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Sara y Abraham: La maravillosa promesa
Dios les dijo a Sara y Abraham que abandonaran su hogar y viajarán hacia un nuevo paÃs. Les habÃa hecho una promesa tan maravillosa que parecÃa imposible. Pero al obedecer a Dios y comenzar su travesÃa, descubrieron que Él siempre cumple Sus promesas.
Spanish edition of the popular BibleWise title: Sarah and Abraham: The Wonderful Promise – from Christian Focus Publications. Bible Stories accurately retold, with full color illustrations throughout.
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How Jesus Cares: 31 Devotions (Sinclair B. Ferguson)
31 Devotions About Jesus and His Love for You
When we read God’s Word and see the wonder of who Jesus is and what he has done we see that God’s Son has given us his very best. His love and care for us took him to the Cross for us.
With these 31 devotions and prayers you will discover Christ’s care for his people and how he deserves our love and worship. Find out How Jesus Cares through stories such as: Nicknames, Just Do It, and David’s Big Three.
These stories were first told at The Tron Church in Glasgow, Scotland.
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C.S. Lewis: The Story Teller
Adventures into another world, stories of mystery and wonder, are what fascinated and excited young Clive as a boy. He would sit for hours writing stories, in which animals came to life and lived and spoke just like people. That little boy grew up to become world-famous writer C. S. Lewis. However, throughout his life he preferred to be just called “Jack”. This book takes you into the life of C. S. Lewis, the child, scholar, husband, writer and believer in Christ.
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Delighting in the Sunlit Uplands of Grace: Spurgeon on Joy
“Brothers and sisters, let us learn our need of a personal revelation, let us seek it if we have not yet received it; with a childlike spirit, let us seek it in Christ, for He only can reveal the Father to us; and when we have it let it be our joy that we see Him revealing it to others, and let this be our prayer, that the God of Jacob would yet bring others unto Christ, who shall rejoice in the light that has made glad our eyes.”
— Charles H. Spurgeon
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Thomas Clarkson: The Giant with One Idea (Emily J. Maurits)
Thomas Clarkson was the son of a clergyman who lived in a time when it was legal to buy and sell slaves. He believed this was wrong, and campaigned to make sure this changed. He was instrumental in making sure that no human being could be bought or sold in the British Empire.
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What the Bible Means to Me (Catherine Mackenzie, editor)
A collection of testimonies from many names you know, of how the Word of God has impacted their lives! Each testimony is 2-3 pages long.
God’s Word has something to say to all mankind and in this book 44 people summarize what the Bible means to them. The bus driver and the theologian; the missionary and the midwife; the army chaplain and the artist. We know how different they are but we also see their similarities … their search for truth; their need for love; their quest for faith. Through the Word of God we can see how God loves us, faithfully and truly and how his Word is a Word for all times and ages. It’s a Word for you. Contributors include J.I. Packer, Alec Motyer, Colin Buchanan, Douglas Kelly, Dale Ralph Davis, Fiona Castle, Helen Roseveare, Iain D. Campbell, Richard Bewes, Rico Tice and Harry Reader, and more.
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Are You Ready? The True Story of Eric Liddell and the Olympic Games
Another volume in the popular Little Lights Series – a beautiful and sturdy hardcover set, which provides wonderful first books about exemplary Christians in church history. For children 3-8 years of age.
‘On your marks, get set, Go!’ The race begins and Eric Liddell thunders down the track. The crowd cheers him on. Eric Liddell has spent months preparing himself for the Olympics. But he has also spent years getting ready to serve God. Which is more important – winning a gold medal or honoring Jesus Christ? Can Eric do both?
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Read to me: Ages 4-7. Read on my own: Ages 8-12.
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Ulrich Zwingli: Shepherd Warrior
By the end of his brief life Ulrich Zwingli would change the religious landscape of his home and the world. It wasn’t until the last few years of his life that he became a reformer. He fought for truth and righteousness with his mind and pen, he fought for lost souls to hear the good news of Jesus Christ, and at the age of forty-seven, as an army chaplain, he was killed on the battle-field.
The Shepherd Warrior, Ulrich Zwingli, fought the good fight. With his last strength he voiced his victory: “They can kill the body but not the soul!”
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Ten Girls Who Made a Difference
Ten Girls Who Made a Difference includes the stories of:
* Susanna Wesley
* Ann Judson
* Edith Schaeffer
* Monica of Thagaste
* Susannah Spurgeon
* Maria Taylor
* Katherine Luther
* Bethan Lloyd-Jones
* Sabina Wurmbrand
* Ruth Bell Graham$8.99 -
My Christmas Activity Book (Catherine Mackenzie)
It’s the countdown to Christmas. There are 25 days to go until we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. In this book there are puzzles and codes, activities and crafts to help you remember the real reason for Christmas – the fact that God sent his Son to the world so that people could become God’s friends once more.
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The Life of Faith (A. W. Pink)
What is the purpose of our lives? God’s design is that he might be honored; that Christ might be glorified and that those he has chosen might be saved to have abundant life. Pink looks at what God has done for us, why he has done this and how we should respond. He gives us marks of grace to look for in ourselves and reassurance as to the help God provides.
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George Whitefield: The Evangelist (John Pollock)
John Pollock vividly portrays George Whitefield and his times – George’s long search for peace with God, his joy at being forgiven and justified through Christ’s atoning death and then his enthusiastic sharing of the Gospel. Often facing misunderstanding and even opposition from the established Church, he started to preach in the open air, beginning among the mining community and those who normally wouldn’t come into Church.
The story is told of how God worked in a remarkable way through George in Britain and also in the Colonies of America. Travelling many miles by horseback, crossing the Atlantic on countless occasions, sometimes experiencing illness and fatigue, countless people were drawn to Christ through this man – the “Billy Graham” of his time. Come and catch the drama and also the passion and commitment George Whitefield had for the Gospel.
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How to Have a Bible Makeover (Catherine Mackenzie)
If you went for a makeover someone would style your hair, change your clothes and give you jewelry. You’d get the most gorgeous shoes and you’d be sorted! Ready for anything! Well, not quite. Because that kind of makeover doesn’t last.
What about a Bible Makeover – well that’s different. For a start, it’s about who you are – not just about your appearance. Someone who has a Bible makeover is given a new heart, a new love, a new mind, a new identity. It’s about becoming part of God’s family. Open up your Bible, come alongside God, and relaaaax. It’s time for your makeover.
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The Names of Jesus: A Scripture Puzzle Book About Jesus (Carine Mackenzie)
For ages 6 to 10, this collection of 61 puzzles will keep a child on a study of the names of Jesus. Covers Savior, Light of the World, the Door, Good Shepherd, the Way, Bread of Life, The True Vine, Bridegroom, Sun of Righteousness, Fountain, Immanuel, Redeemer, My Son Whom I Love, The Christ, Lamb of God, Master, Rock, Son of David, Teacher, The Word, Servant, Judge, Prophet, Priest, King and of course the name Jesus!
In this fun and creative puzzle/work book, which is fully reproducible, children will find hours of entertainment and good biblical instruction about the person of Jesus Christ. Explanation and introductions are given to the various names given to Jesus found in God’s Word.
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Elaine Townsend: At Home Around the World (Simona Gorton)
Elaine Townsend was a bright young thing in 1930s Chicago. Despite struggles and family heartache Elaine was full of energy and enterprise. She once won an award for being ‘The Best Protestant’ and as a result was given an amazing prize which enabled her to go on a round the world trip. This was a unique experience but one that she would continue to do in later life after she had come to faith in Christ.
However, it wouldn’t be trips and luxury travel – rather the hard work and sacrifice of missionary endeavor. When she became a Wycliffe missionary and Cameron Townsend’s wife Elaine discovered how adventurous life can be when you simply say yes to God. It was as though being God’s servant meant that the whole world was her home.
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What Is It Like? The True Story of Mary Slessor and Her African Adventure
Another volume in the beautiful Little Lights Series, to introduce children from 3-8 years of age to some exemplary servants of Christ!
Mary Slessor was a fiery young red head who lead a tough life. From the slums of Dundee in Scotland she traveled to the wild jungles of Africa. Wherever she went she shared the good news of Jesus Christ. What was it like to work in a jute mill in Dundee or to work among warrior tribes in Africa? It was hard work, it was dangerous – but it was an adventure to be working for God.
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