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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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  • Touched by Greatness: Women in the Life of Moses (Dorothy Patterson)

    Many women impacted the life of Moses. The woman who bore him, the young girl who shadowed him, and the foreigner who raised him are just three of the key influencers on his life. Their actions meant that a Hebrew child was reared as a prince of Egypt and became one of the greatest leaders of all time. Each woman who influenced the life of Moses was guided by God to bring his plans to pass. As you read about their lives you will discover the unique role women have to be mightily used of God too.

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  • Augustine: The Truth Seeker

    Although his mother was a faithful Christian, Augustine managed to stray into a sinful life. His life changed when he realized the truth of the Gospel. Augustine became a bishop and a tower of faith in the early church. His life is a glimpse into the days of Roman Africa and a powerful picture of the wisdom and durability of God’s Word in a pagan culture.

    Augustine lived in troubled times near the end of the Roman Empire. Barbarians fought with Romans, and Christianity struggled against the worship of the old gods, and new cults. There were plenty of thrills for ambitious young men who did not care about following God’s laws, and Augustine made sure that he had his fill – despite the upset and shame it would bring to his godly mother.

    During all of his wanderings, through the Roman world and through philosophy, it seemed impossible that Augustine would ever return to the truth. But it was possible, and today the Christian church has the proof in Augustine’s life and writings that God can bring the greatest, most stubborn, sinner to himself.

     

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  • God Made Something Beautiful: Find the Animal (Penny Reeve)

    What is that? There’s a pair of shiny eyes, a sharp beak and the most wonderful feathers that you’ve ever seen. Join the animal detectives and find out who is hiding in the forest. He’s colorful and beautiful but not as beautiful as the God who made him… and you. Discover the mystery and discover about God who has made all sorts of wonderful things.

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  • God Made Something Quick: Find the Animal (Penny Reeve)

    What is that? Now you see her, now you don’t. Her two beady eyes and slithery tongue are very good at doing a disappearing act. Join the animal detectives and find out who it is that is hiding in the desert? She is little but she’s quick but she’s not as quick as the God who made her… and you. Solve the mystery and discover about God who has made all sorts of wonderful things.

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  • D. L. Moody: One Devoted Man

    Three words that sum up D. L. Moody’s life are Passion, Vision, Devotion – for God! He could easily share the gospel with 20,000 people on a hillside and then do the same thing the next day with just a few people in a church hall. D. L. Moody was fiery and fun! Watch out for how he used a pony to get children to church. One life devoted to God really can change the world.

    About the Author:
    Nancy Drummond lived and ministered with her parents who were missionaries in Jamaica before beginning a career in education. She is now a wife and mother and has spent many years as a Sunday School teacher. Nancy currently serves as a teacher and leader with young adults as well as writing children’s books.

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  • The Shorter Catechism Activity Book: Learning the Truth with Puzzles

    This book uses the puzzle formats children are familiar with in school such as word searches; crossword puzzles and codes. It’s a fun way to work through the Westminster Shorter Catechism – one of the church’s statements of faith. Not only will they enjoy completing these work sheets; the truths that are presented here will be a strong foundation for their future life.

    The Shorter Catechism covers these key Bible doctrines: God; Sin; Christ; The Ten Commandments; Baptism; The Lord’s Supper and The Lord’s prayer.

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  • Curing the Heart: A Model for Biblical Counseling (Howard Eyrich)

    An ideal textbook for anyone involved or interested in Christian counselling. Both the authors teach the subject at a theological seminary in the States. Their influencers include Jay Adams, a leading Christian psychologist, and Francis Schaeffer.

    Section 1 helps to make a case for a different style of counselling, based on the Bible and on Christian principles. Only a Biblical framework can explain the “why?” of human behavior. The approach is therefore holistic as it tackles the heart of the human problem – the problem of the human heart.

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  • Isaiah by the Day (Alec Motyer)

    As a man who loves the word of God, Alec Motyer presents these daily devotional comments and observations from the book of Isaiah. For him, daily devotion is not a mere habit but a real desire to be transformed by the challenging word of Isaiah. These devotionals reassure us that the Lord can restore what sin has robbed us of. Motyer’s daily devotionals are birthed from a lifetime of study on the prophecy of Isaiah.

    Day by day you will be provided with passages from Isaiah and an opportunity to explore the passage further. Take time to acquaint yourself with these passages from God’s Word and treasure them in your heart.

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  • I Spy at Christmas

    Do you love Christmas? The presents, the decorations and fun! There are so many great things at this time of year – but when we look at the snow, and hear the carols sung we should remember that Jesus Christ is the reason we celebrate. He came to the World as God’s Saviour.

    This fun and engaging book helps children to connect the things they love about Christmas – the tree, the snow, the stockings – with the true meaning of Christmas. The tree reminds us of the wooden manger cradling the baby Jesus; the snow reminds us that God has promised to make our sins as white as snow; the empty stockings waiting to be filled remind us that God wants us to be filled with love for him.

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  • Washed by God: The Story of Baptism (Karl Deenick)

    “Whatever you believe about baptism, this valuable book will give you many generous doses of biblical theology, biblical evidence, theological cohesion, and pastoral clarity. It is theologically deep and highly practical.  Heartily recommended.” — Peter Adam, Principal of Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia

    Baptism is a subject which has caused confusion amongst Christians for many years. Jesus included it in his final charge to the disciples. It is clearly important, so why do we spend so much time arguing about it? Baptism is a God–given sign, not to obscure the gospel, but to make it clearer.

    Karl Deenick explains not only what baptism is, what it isn’t, and who should be baptized, but he follows the threads of symbolic cleansing through both the Old and New Testaments. He explains and exalts the gospel and shows how the Old Testament foreshadows Jesus and how he fulfils the Old Testament.

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  • The Plain Mr. Knox (Elizabeth Whitley)

    John Knox, more than any other man, laid the foundations of democracy, revitalized Church and Government, and brought the benefits of education to the ordinary people of Scotland.

    One of the most celebrated people of his era, Thomas Carlyle, said that Knox was “The one Scotchman to whom of all others his country and the world owe a debt.” If you understand Knox, then you understand Scotland.

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  • The Baptists, Volume 3: Key People – The Modern Era (Tom Nettles)

    In the final volume of Tom Nettles’s Trilogy on the Baptists, he traces some of the modern movements and key personalities who have shaped our contemporary Baptist churches. Nettles looks at the downgrade in the British Church through the lenses of C.H. Spurgeon and John Clifford and the decline in America, looking at the influences of A. H. Strong, E. Y. Mullins, and the Baptist Modernists. Key outcomes are explored that inevitably grow out of Baptist theology (separation of church and state, for instance).

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  • The Good Father – Luke 15: God is Patient

    Jesus told a story about a young son, his older brother and their loving father. It’s a great story that teaches us about God and about how patient he is.

    Jesus told stories, great stories, that tell us about who God is and what he is like. In the Stories From Jesus series the parables are retold and explained for young children.

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