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  • When You See A Cloud (Becki Dudley)

    Your children will love the bright colors and engaging rhyme of When You See a Cloud. This delightful board book will draw their attention to the wonder of clouds and the God who created them.

    $7.95$9.99
  • When You See A Rainbow (Becki Dudley)

    With beautiful illustrations and an engaging rhyme, this little book explains the true history of the rainbow as a symbol of God’s promise to Noah and the world after the Great Flood. When You See a Rainbow also teaches children the colors of the rainbow. Parents love that the salvation plan is included in the back of the book.

    $7.95$9.99
  • When You See A Star (Becki Dudley)

    With this engaging book of rhyme, your little learners will exploring God’s amazing creation of the night sky. The full color board book also teaches your little ones about the star the wise men followed to find Jesus in the manger. Parents love sharing the prayer at the end.

    $7.95$9.99
  • Eve in Exile, and the Restoration of Femininity (Rebekah Merkle)

    Eve in Exile sets aside all stereotypes of mid-century housewives, of china-doll femininity, of Victorians fainting, of women not allowed to think for themselves or talk to the men about anything interesting or important. It dismisses the pencil-skirted and stiletto-heeled executives of TV, the outspoken feminists freed from all that hinders them, the brave career women in charge of their own destinies.

    Once those fictionalized stereotypes are out of the way—whether they’re things that make you gag or things you think look pretty fun—Christians can focus on real women. What did God make real women for?

    $14.75$16.00
  • In the Beginning: Listening to Genesis 1 and 2 (Cornelis Van Dam)

    Do the opening chapters of Genesis constitute real history?

    Concerned with an apparent shift among conservative scholars to answer in the negative, Cornelis Van Dam argues that reading Genesis 1 and 2 as history is not only justified but necessary. Van Dam clarifies the different roles that ancient Near Eastern literature and scientific theories should play in our understanding of the Bible as he carefully deals with the exegetical details of the first two chapters of the Bible.

    Pastors, students, and church leaders will find In the Beginning an informed guide that will restore their confidence in the complete reliability of the Genesis creation account.

    $22.50$30.00
  • The Incomparableness of God (George Swinnock) (#57)

    Thomas Manton commended Swinnock as a writer ‘from one both of a good head and heart.’  In this easy-to-read volume, which looks at the incomparable being, attributes, works, and word of God, Swinnock is not content to let the truth lie on the surface of the mind. He drives it home to the heart, using powerful arguments, colorful illustrations, and personal applications.

    His great desire is for the reader to come to know, enjoy and love the incomparable God of the Bible. ‘He who knows God aright is fully satisfied in him; when he once drinks of the “fountain of living waters,” he thirsts no more after other objects.’

    $8.25$9.00
  • Faith Undaunted: Embracing Faith and Knowledge in a Post-Truth Era (Donald MacLeod)

    Christian faith is a matter for the emotions, but also a matter for the intellect. Donald MacLeod delves into not only what he believes, but why he believes, and how that belief affects how he lives his life. Arguing for the importance of reason and logic in personal faith, he equips the reader to resist relativist influences that are permeating the twenty–first–century church.

    Winsomely written, Professor MacLeod shows once again why he is a beloved teacher and writer.

    $18.50$22.99
  • Bone of Contention (Sylvia Baker)

    First published as a series of articles in 1976, then in magazine format, this work has been completely revised and updated with new diagrams incorporating current information. Always intended to be understandable to the general reader, this book covers the reasons why a conservative (young earth), biblical view of the creation of our world fits the evidence found in fossils and the world as we see it.

    Easily read by teenage children, but has enough information to satisfy an inquiring adult. Fossil evidence is examined, along with genetics and a chapter on the age of the earth, and an overview of the consequences for human history. There is a useful bibliography including helpful websites.

    $6.75$8.99
  • The Work of His Fingers (Alison Brown)

    Alison Brown’s A Bible Alphabet is a beautifully illustrated book that introduces very young readers to some of the great stories and characters from the Bible, including Noah and the ark, David and Goliath, and Daniel in the lions’ den. Also available from the Trust is A Bible Alphabet Activity Book, containing 26 large format tear-out sheets with young children will enjoy colouring-in and completing.

    $8.00$10.00