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  • Crown & Covenant Series: 3 Volume Set (Douglas Bond)

    All 3 volumes of Douglas Bond’s Crown & Covenant Series which revolve around the character of a Scottish boy during the covenanter era. Weaves the stories of John Knox & Samuel Rutherford into these historical fictions of Henty quality.

    $31.46$44.95
  • Evangelical Heroes (2-volume set) (Joel R. Beeke & Douglas Bond)

    What does it mean to be “evangelical?” In Evangelical Heroes, Joel Beeke and Douglas Bond present thirty biographical sketches of faithful evangelical leaders from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. From George Whitfield to Charles Spurgeon to R.C. Sproul, these men and women held firm to the authority of Scripture and the reality of Christ’s death and resurrection in the face of rising liberalism in the Church.

    $60.00
  • Faith & Freedom Trilogy: 3 Volumes (Douglas Bond)

    All three (3) volumes in the Faith and Freedom Trilogy by Douglas Bond:

    This Doug Bond trilogy chronicles a new generations of the M’Kethe family who find freedom in 18th-century America. Adventure is afoot as Old World tyrannies clash with New World freedoms. Douglas Bond weaves together fictional characters with historical figures from Scottish and American history.

    Includes these three volumes:

    Guns of Thunder

    Guns of the Lion

    Guns of Providence

    Scroll to bottom left to see full details about all three volumes.

    $31.46$44.95
  • God’s Servant Ruth: A Poem with a Promise (Douglas Bond)

    God’s Servant Ruth tells the story of Naomi, Boaz, and Ruth in verse. This beautifully illustrated book explains foundational theology for younger children as it points to a glorious Redeemer.

    $16.95$19.99
  • The Accidental Voyage: Discovering Hymns of the Early Centuries (Douglas Bond)

    Two American teens travel in Europe with David McCallum, an English organist known in his parish as Mr. Pipes. During a series of hair-raising adventures through time, Mr. Pipes introduces Annie and Drew to sixteen hymns from the early centuries and to hymnists Ambrose of Milan, Bernard of Clairvaux, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Patrick, and more.

    Readers of The Accidental Voyage will come away with a new knowledge and appreciation of hymns from the early centuries. Homeschooling families will especially benefit from this resource.

    $15.99
  • The Hobgoblins: The Story of John Bunyan (Douglas Bond)

    “In this exciting and moving book, Douglas Bond introduces readers to one of Christianity’s great heroes. Written from the perspective of Bunyan’s rogue friend turned jailer, this lively story echoes with Bunyan’s own words as he passed through many trials and temptations on his pilgrim way to the Celestial City.” — Dr. Joel Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan

    $12.50$14.99
  • The Resistance (Douglas Bond)

    Douglas Bond’s newest book – on World War II 

    Lt. Eli Evans, B-17 bomber pilot, is shot down over enemy-occupied France in 1944. Surrounded by Resistance fighters, a licensed-to-kill SOE British agent, and Marxist sympathizers, Evans and his navigator must evade a ruthless Nazi manhunt if they are to survive. Resistance sympathizer Aimée hates war but is forced to act with courage, risking her life for others. Engaged in ambush and sabotage, the combatants will debate broadcast talks by C. S. Lewis, heard as they listen to the BBC for coded messages from London.
    $12.99$14.99
  • The Revolt: A Novel in Wycliffe’s England (Douglas Bond)

    As a secretary at the battle of Crécy, Hugh West’all has come close to death many times in his short career. But when he leaves the war behind to enter the stone halls of Oxford, he meets John of Wycliffe and soon embarks on a mission even more exciting—and perhaps just as dangerous.

    Using his scribe’s quill to translate the Bible into English, the language of the common people, Hugh begins to understand the beauty of the gospel as never before. But he and his friends are not safe. The corrupt and decadent church is planning to choke Wycliffe’s translation and silence him forever.

    $9.75$11.99
  • The Thunder: A Novel on John Knox (Douglas Bond)

    John Knox, the Thundering Scot, lives a life of adventure and danger. Here is the surprising story of a man unflinching in his stand for the gospel, even in the face of assassins and death.

    Douglas Bond tells an incredible story that is little known today: God’s grace at work in the life of John Knox and the struggle for the Reformation in Scotland. The Thunder is historically informative and spiritually inspiring, as well as highly enjoyable and fast-paced. Here is unfolded the life of a man filled with the grace of Christ and made courageous by his faith in God’s Word.

    The Thunder is a book that believing fathers will want their sons to read — in fact, it is an ideal book for fathers to read to their children.

    $12.50$14.99
  • Guns of Thunder: the Faith & Freedom Trilogy, Book 1 Douglas Bond)

    Author of the superb Crown & Covenant series of historical fictions, Douglas Bond is back with a new series about early America! The M’Kethe clan finds itself in pre-Revolutionary War Connecticut, weathering a storm of religious and political upheaval.

    Ian M’Kethe is forced to make a choice against enormous odds in the face of rising conflict between the Colonists and the French with their Indian allies. Ian makes an unlikely friendship with Watookoog, an Indian, and risks everything but gains something he thought he had lost forever.

    $12.50$14.99
  • Hold Fast in a Broken World: Fathers & Sons, Volume 2 (Douglas Bond)

    Douglas Bond’s is a ramped-up call for young men to prepare for stalwart leadership in the family, church, and culture. Hold Fast is his theme: a frank discussion of the cultural topics that a young man must biblically master if he is to be the winsome, servant leader of the rising generation. From stem-cell research to abortion, feminism to gay marriage, multiculturalism to death art, Hold Fast will help fathers prepare their sons to live with courage and wisdom in a hostile world, to be strong men who live and die to the glory of God.

    Douglas Bond teaches English at Covenant High School in Tacoma, Washington, and is an elder in the Presbyterian Church in America. Bond lives with his wife, two daughters, and four sons in Washington state.

    $12.50$14.99
  • The Betrayal: A Novel on John Calvin (Douglas Bond)

    Douglas Bond tells the story of reformer John Calvin and Jean-Louis Mourin, a man whose deadly envy will stop at nothing to silence Calvin …

    So begins the private war of one man determined to sell all for a convoluted allegiance, even at the cost of his own soul. Told from the perspective of a sworn lifelong enemy of John Calvin, this fast-paced biographical novel is a tale of envy that escalates to violent intrigue and shameless betrayal.

    $7.25$16.99
  • War in the Wasteland (Douglas Bond)

    Douglas Bond is back with another superb historical volume: War in the Wasteland – this one, about World War I.

    Nigel Hopkins finds himself in the trenches of World War I under the command of teenage atheist 2nd Lieutenant C.S. Lewis. Nigel and his war dog must learn the source of true courage while facing a desperate enemy in No Man’s Land in the final offensive of the war.

    Meanwhile, underage WAAC Elsie Fleming, working at the field hospital in Étaples, will have her idealism about war challenged by the brutal realities she sees in the broken men who return from the Front—and the many who never return.

    $11.50$13.99
  • The Mighty Weakness of John Knox (Douglas Bond) Hardcover

    John Knox, the great Reformer of Scotland, is often remembered as something akin to a biblical prophet born out of time—strong and brash, thundering in righteous might. In truth, he was “low in stature, and of a weakly constitution,” a small man who was often sickly and afflicted with doubts and fears.

    In The Mighty Weakness of John Knox, author Douglas Bond shows that Knox did indeed accomplish herculean tasks, but not because he was strong and resolute in himself. Rather, he was greatly used because he was submissive to God; therefore, God strengthened him. That strength was displayed as Knox endured persecution and exile, faced down the wrath of mighty monarchs, and prayed, preached, and wrote with no fear of man, but only a desire to manifest the glory of God and to please Him.

    For those who see themselves as too weak, too small, too timid, or simply too ordinary for service in God’s kingdom, Knox’s life offers a powerful message of hope—the biblical truth that God often delights to work most powerfully through people who are most weak in themselves but most strong in Him.

    $16.00
  • Luther in Love (Douglas Bond)

    Discovering that love and marriage are complex, sacrificial, and yet intensely beautiful, Katharina von Bora, fearful of discovery, secretly pens a memoir of her forbidden marriage to a Mr. Martin Luther, with his dangerous life and turbulent legacy. This is the story of their trials, tragedies, and their joys and triumphs.

    “A lovely book, a pleasure to read, a creative and astute project, a page-turner, faithful to Luther’s voice as a Reformer, a preacher, and a theologian and husband.” — Aimee Byrd, author of Housewife Theologian

     

    $11.50$14.99
  • The Poetic Wonder of Isaac Watts (Douglas Bond) Hardcover

    In an age of simplistic and repetitive choruses, many churches are rediscovering the blessing of theologically rich and biblically informed songs. In the latest addition to our A Long Line of Godly Men Profile series, Douglas Bond introduces us to Isaac Watts, “the father of English hymnody.”

    Douglas Bond urges Christians to delight in the grandeur, beauty, and joy of Watts’ poetry. We pray that you would regain a sense of God’s majesty as we celebrate the God-given poetic wonder of Isaac Watts.

    $16.00
  • Hand of Vengeance (Douglas Bond)

    Cynwulf, shunned for being part Viking and part Saxon, lives beneath a beached Viking ship on the outskirts of the Anglo-Saxon community surrounding Tildric Hall. Life is hard enough for him as a half-breed misfit–until the fateful day his battleaxe is found in a dead man’s skull. Charged with murder and facing the sword of Anglo-Saxon justice, Cynwulf’s longings and dreams now hang in the balance, and so does his life.

    $9.99$11.99
  • Duncan’s War: Crown & Covenant Series Book 1 (Douglas Bond)

    First book in the outstanding Crown & Covenant Series, set in 17th century Scotland! Young Duncan M’Kethe find himself caught up in the web of Sir James Turner, the former Covenanter who has turned traitor to lead their opposing persecutors. Duncan is torn by his hatred for Turner’s Dragoons, who have treated his friends cruelly, and his father’s instruction to love one’s enemies. He must be true to Jesus Christ while attempting to rescue his father from enemy hands.

    These stories, drawing from a heroic time in church history, will help your young reader be grateful that we are free from tyranny, with liberty bestowed by God.

    $12.50$16.99
  • King’s Arrow: Book 2, Crown & Covenant Series (Douglas Bond)

    This is the second story in the outstanding Crown & Covenant Series! Angus M’Kethe, a capable archer, guards his sheep from scavenging crows. Loyal to his family, Angus must match wits in a life and death struggle against the Highlanders, in their determination to persecute Christians in the land.

    Will the Covenanters be found guilty? These stories, drawing from a heroic time in church history, will help your young reader be grateful that we are free from tyranny, with liberty bestowed by God.

    $12.50$16.99
  • Rebel’s Keep: Book 3, Crown & Covenant Series (Douglas Bond)

    “Douglas Bond has introduced a new generation to the heroics of the Scottish Covenanters, and he has done it in a delightful way. A gripping tale full of action, purpose, principle, and character.”
    — Ligon Duncan, Senior Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS

    Duncan and his brother Angus team up again to stand for the Covenanter’s cause and fight the king’s injustice. Will they be compelled to flee to America, forced to leave their beloved homeland? Or will God help them to deliver the nation they love from tyranny? The Crown & Covenant series are historical fiction, following the lives of the M’Kethe family, as they endure persecution as Christians in 17th-century Scotland. Bond skillfully weaves together true historical figures from that era with fictional characters.

    $12.50$14.99