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What to Wear (Catherine Parks)
Helping kids fall in love with God and His Word as they study the Bible for themselves.
What to Wear is your kids’ journey into their truest identity—Jesus Christ!
The Apostle Paul tells us that our identity is in Christ, and we need to dress the part. All who follow Jesus—kids included—must take off and put on certain things. What to Wear is an eight-part study of these items of “clothing” Paul teaches about in Colossians 3. How do we put on compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, patience, forbearance, forgiveness, and love?
This study shows your kids how Jesus perfectly embodies these virtues and how He enables us to grow in them. Apart from Jesus Christ, our attempts to form these traits in our children will fail. Yet when tied to identity in Christ and our belonging in the church, we see the fruit of these qualities developed in our minds and hearts.
Kids are encouraged to learn algebra, science, instruments, and athletics. The goal of this study is to help our kids live into their calling to know and love Jesus by studying His Word. In this study, kids will learn the method of observation, interpretation, and application. As kids learn how to read the Bible for themselves, they’ll also grow to delight in God’s Word.
What to Wear provides the encouragement and guidance needed for your kids journey into looking like Jesus!
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Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers (Dane Ortlund)
“I have read no book that more carefully, thoroughly, and tenderly displays Christ’s heart.”
—Paul David Tripp, President, Paul Tripp Ministries; author, New Morning Mercies and My Heart Cries Out
Christians know what Jesus Christ has done—but who is he? What is his deepest heart for his people, weary and faltering on their journey toward heaven? Jesus said he is “gentle and lowly in heart.” This book reflects on these words, opening up a neglected yet central truth about who he is for sinners and sufferers today.
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The Silver Keys (A. L. O. E.)
Another classic work from Charlotte Maria Tucker, who chose to be known by her pen-name of A. L. O. E. (A Lady of England)
What powerful grace unlocks the grip of pride even in the hardest hearts! The author of The Silver Keys reintroduces Ned Franks, whose visits to a dying man challenge our own willingness to be inconvenienced for the sake of the gospel. And through her changed life, a former drunkard demonstrates to all who knew her that the power of forgiveness is real!
Whether we’re in a position of giving or receiving, kindness is the key to opening the locked box of the human heart.
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The Snowdrop Story & other tales for the young
Simple gestures of kindness can have a profound effect in the life of the recipient. Such is the case in the short stories included in this volume. We see how small personal sacrifices bring light and joy to those shrouded in darkness and suffering. These stories will help us to consider the needs of those around us and how we might brighten their lives with something as simple as a snowdrop.
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A Little Rebel Becomes a Saint
New Edition of another 19th century classic! Charles, a rambunctious orphan, is adopted by a wealthy older couple, but it quickly becomes clear that his adoptive father, Mr. Raymond, is a very ungodly man, while Mrs. Raymond is a devoted Christian woman.
Throughout Charles’ childhood, Mrs. Raymond patiently but firmly trains Charles in the discipline and instruction of the Lord, as he struggles to learn the ways of the Lord. Charles constantly finds himself tempted to many disobedient behaviors. Through the trials, blessings, and lessons of Charles’ life, children learn many truths about walking with God and resisting the temptations that arise out of the evil in our own hearts.
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Gerrit and His Dog
The heart-warming story of a boy named Gerrit, his dog Brownie, and God’s kindness to both boy and dog while separated – then their joyful reunion! Here’s a story which will teach your boys the blessing of what it is to feel a heart of compassion and sympathetic care.
This volume also contains a 2nd story, The Royal Law, about a poor boy whose whole family life was transformed by the grace of God when they learned Jesus’ great commandment about doing unto others as you would have them do unto you.
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Ready to Restore (Jay Adams)
This accessible introductory volume brings Jay Adams’s counseling expertise to ordinary Christians who want to counsel peers in need. Redesigned for its fortieth anniversary and celebrating more than 60,000 copies sold, this edition includes updated lists of critical resources.
“This volume contains excellent information on some of the fundamentals of truly biblical counseling.”
—Wayne Mack, Director, Association of Certified Biblical Counselors—Africa
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Grief: Finding Hope Again
No matter what the circumstances, death shakes us to the core. It seems so wrong and it is! We long for comfort, but we don’t know where to look. Can God really help when we are overwhelmed with grief?
With compassion and biblical wisdom, Paul David Tripp shows us how to think and what to do when death enters our door. He reminds us that we have a Savior who knows our sorrows, hears our cries, and promises to one day wipe away all tears. Hope and healing come from our relationship with Jesus, the One who promises to walk all the way through the valley of the shadow of death with us.
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Compassion: Seeing with Jesus’ Eyes (Joshua Mack)
Compassion is the emotion most frequently attributed to Jesus in the Gospels. But compassion is more than an emotion — it is a God-centered, God-inspired way of looking at the world. God commands us to love, so compassion is not an option!
“We should not try to serve people without a love for God. We must not try to serve God without a love for people,” writes Joshua Mack. Using Jesus and Paul as our examples, Mack shows why compassion is central to our profession of faith and gives practical starting points for treating others as God desires.
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Ministries of Mercy: The Call of the Jericho Road (Timothy Keller)
Why would someone risk his own safety, ruin his schedule, and get himself dirty and bloody to help a needy person of another race and social class? And why would Jesus tell us, “Go and do likewise”? Like the wounded man on the Jericho Road in Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan, there are needy people in our path — the widow next door, the large family strapped with medical bills, the homeless man outside our place of worship.
God calls us to be ministers of mercy to those in need of assistance, food, shelter, or even just friendship. Author Timothy Keller is Senior Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, and has led his church into significant practical service and opportunity for the gospel by caring for the needy around them in New York City.
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