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The Pilgrim’s Progress: 1891 Heirloom Edition, with 170 illustrations (John Bunyan)
This is a beautiful gift edition of Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress, a truly historical reprint. It is a high-quality, large (10″ x 7″) cloth cover, with Smyth-sewn binding.
The cloth cover is a beautiful work of art. Inside, the volume contains 171 well-crafted illustrations from an original 1891 edition. Share with your family the greatest allegory of the Christian life ever written.
This volume also includes Christiana’s Story, called by Bunyan “Part, the Second”, additional material which is frequently left out of other editions of The Pilgrim’s Progress.
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27 Servants of Sovereign Joy: Faithful, Flawed, and Fruitful
Throughout history, the lives of spiritual giants—though full of struggle, sin, and weakness—magnify the glory and majesty of God. Their lives and teachings are full of messages that are still profoundly relevant. Their voices live on. And their stories should be told and read today.
In this vast volume of over 1,000 pages, John Piper explores the lives of 27 leaders from church history, offering a close look at their perseverance amidst opposition, weakness, and suffering. Let the endurance of these faithful but flawed saints inspire you toward a life of Christ-exalting courage, passion, and joy.
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(U) Faithful But Not Famous (Emma Leslie)
Once again, gifted writer Emma Leslie has portrayed a vivid account of a godly father who imparts the gospel to his son. This marvelous work reflects the era of the Reformation and those who gave their lives, suffering for the gospel that only Christ could forgive sins… a message contrary to the “church” at this time.
Beyond this, another message is woven into this story: that of the Savior’s call on the life of a young child. You will not put this book down! Originally published in 1872.
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Singleness: Living Faithfully (Jenilyn Swett)
Singleness is not a problem or a waiting period—it’s a place where many of us live, and it offers unique blessings, challenges, and opportunities. Writing as a fellow traveler, Jenilyn Swett turns to Scripture to show how our identity in Christ, paired with a robust theology of singleness, gives us a vision for the single life, no matter how short or long it may be.
Daily readings reflect on practical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of faithful living as a single person. We are God’s children above all else—we find in him all the riches we need.
$9.99