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(U) Caleb in the Country (Jacob Abbott)
To Caleb, everything is an adventure! In a remote country setting, the boy learns how to start a fire, build a boat, capture squirrels, make a boo, build a mole and much more. With each new experience he gains lessons in honesty, obedience, kindness, forgiveness, humility and perseverance! Thoughtless pursuits turn into appreciative acts of kindness and stubborn wills give way to selfless spirits.
Author Jacob Abbott, who originally wrote this children’s story in 1839, had a keen ability to relate to and teach children through simple pleasures. Caleb in the Country will bring smiles to your face as you mix instruction with amusement and enjoy adventures of all kinds with Caleb!
Especially suited to ages 6-11
Originally written in 1839.$19.00 -
(U) John Ploughman’s Talk (Charles Spurgeon)
A book very different than any of Charles Spurgeon’s theological writings, which makes it even more special. It’s a book that cuts to the chase with his witty yet straightforward discourse on personal issues that were relevant back then and continue to demand attention today.
It appears that, where formal sermons may have fallen on deaf ears, then Spurgeon personalizes himself as farmer “John Ploughman”. He takes to the streets in the common language of the people and lays bare the issues of man in his no-nonsense style. Highly recommended reading for Family Devotions!
$22.00
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