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    Your Family, God’s Way (Wayne A. Mack)

    Offers biblical insight and practical wisdom into two crucial areas of family life: communication and conflict resolution. Mack alerts us to pitfalls of faulty communication, such as “undertalk” and “overtalk,” poor listening, forms of falsehood, and “circuit jammers” to communication. He examines why families fight and explains the key to turning family discord into harmony—providing practical guidance for the Christian family.

    $11.95$15.99
  • Building a God-Centered Family: A Father’s Manual (Matthew Henry, edited by Scott Brown)

    Matthew Henry is known worldwide in our time as the author of his famous commentary on the Scriptures. But far less known in our day is the fact that Henry was a model of faithful fatherhood during his lifetime. Henry took his duties as a father seriously. And it showed. One observer noted that the Henry household was like unto the “gates of heaven” where he and his wife governed all family life by the Word of God.

    Matthew Henry carried his passion for family discipleship into the pulpit. On April 16, 1704, he preached an abundantly practical sermon entitled, A Church in the House: A Sermon Concerning Family-Religion, as an encouragement to fathers to develop the spiritual life of their families in their homes. This book – Building A God Centered Family: A Father’s Guide – is Scott Brown’s revised title for that valuable sermon.
    Henry exhorted that “every house should be a little church”. Not that the home can or should replace the church, but that our homes should also be a place of worship, prayer, and learning the Word of God.
    $9.75$12.00
  • Family Worship Bible Guide: Hardcover edition (Joel Beeke)

    THIS BOOK IS COMPRISED OF FAMILY WORSHIP THOUGHTS EXTRACTED FROM THE REFORMATION HERITAGE STUDY BIBLE.

    Leading and nurturing your family as you seek to glorify God and encourage spiritual growth in your home is both God’s command and your privilege. One of the best and most effective ways to do this is through intentional, worshipful, daily family devotions where the truths of God’s life-changing Word are openly discussed chapter by chapter.

    Hand in hand with your Bible, this Family Worship Bible Guide presents rich devotional thoughts on all 1,189 chapters in the Bible, including searching questions to promote conversation, to help you with this responsibility. Use this resource every day alongside Scripture to read each chapter’s major takeaways aloud and then discuss them with your family.

    With the Holy Spirit’s blessing, this book will transform you and your family!

    $19.50$25.00
  • Family Discipleship (Matt Chandler & Adam Griffin)

    Discipling your family can feel like an intimidating task, but it doesn’t need to be overwhelming or complicated. With a simple plan in place, discipleship is something every parent can do.

    Pastors Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin have made it their mission to help you develop a sustainable rhythm of gospel-centered discipleship focused in three key areas: time, moments, and milestones. Filled with suggestions, sample plans, and Scripture references, this book begins with the end in mind—equipping you to create a unique plan for your family as you raise your children in the love and fear of the Lord.

    $19.50$24.99
  • Our 24 Family Ways: A Family Devotional Guide (Clay Clarkson)

    Our 24 Family Ways is a parent-friendly, Bible-centered family time resource that seamlessly weaves together devotional interaction with discipleship instruction for the whole family. This is a tool to train your children in the way they should go, teach them Bible truths and principles, train them in Christian character and values, and strengthen their relationship with the Lord.

    Our 24 Family Ways is a multi-purpose family devotional guide that will shape hearts in your home for God and his ways. It’s easy to use and hard to forget! Scroll down to see what’s included:

    $14.75$16.95
  • Family Worship Bible Guide: Black Bonded Leather (Joel Beeke)

    Leading and nurturing your family as you seek to glorify God and encourage spiritual growth in your home is both God’s command and your privilege. One of the best and most effective ways to do this is through intentional, worshipful, daily family devotions where the truths of God’s life-changing Word are openly discussed chapter by chapter.

    Hand in hand with your Bible, this Family Worship Bible Guide presents rich devotional thoughts on all 1,189 chapters in the Bible, including searching questions to promote conversation, to help you with this responsibility. Use this resource every day alongside Scripture to read each chapter’s major takeaways aloud and then discuss them with your family. With the Holy Spirit’s blessing, this book will transform you and your family!

    $27.50$35.00
  • Family Worship Bible Guide: Leather-like DuoTone (Joel Beeke)

    Leading and nurturing your family as you seek to glorify God and encourage spiritual growth in your home is both God’s command and your privilege. One of the best and most effective ways to do this is through intentional, worshipful, daily family devotions where the truths of God’s life-changing Word are openly discussed chapter by chapter.

    Hand in hand with your Bible, this Family Worship Bible Guide presents rich devotional thoughts on all 1,189 chapters in the Bible, including searching questions to promote conversation, to help you with this responsibility. Use this resource every day alongside Scripture to read each chapter’s major takeaways aloud and then discuss them with your family. With the Holy Spirit’s blessing, this book will transform you and your family!

    $29.00$40.00
  • Where Arrows Fly: Barn Chronicles Book 2 (Rosie Boom)

    Winner of the Australasian CALEB Book Award for Best Children’s Book of 2011, Where Arrows Fly is the sequel to Where Lions Roar at Night (winner of the same Book Award in 2010). It’s the second book in The Barn Chronicles series by delightful New Zealand author Rosie Boom.

    Read about the continuing adventures of the Boom family and the everyday joys and challenges of the simple life!
    As eleven year-old Milly and her family begin their second year of living in the ninety-year-old barn, Milly has never been happier. While Dad and Mum are busy building the new family home, the children are messing about on the land. Their days are full of adventures horse riding, camping in Lantern Waste, making huts, canoeing and swimming in the river, archery … and all the while, Milly’s menagerie of animals continues to grow.

    $14.75$25.00
  • Where the Crickets Sing: Barn Chronicles Book 3 (Rosie Boom)

    The Barn Chronicles are the best books I have ever read! They are full of fun, adventures, celebrations, broken legs, and heaps more! I would love to live in a barn like that and live on that property with a river, animals, swings, eels and everything else!” — Maria (10)

    Winner of the 2013 Christian Small Publisher’s International Book of the Year Award (Children’s Category, 8-12 years)

    Where the Crickets Sing by Rosie Boom is a warm-hearted, engaging book for the whole family to enjoy. The third book in her award-winning series, The Barn Chronicles, it invites readers to join the Boom family in another year of homesteading in rural New Zealand.

    $14.75$25.00
  • The Household and the War for the Cosmos (C. R. Wiley)

    Your household is not just a shelter from a war zone; it is the command center from where you launch your attacks. It’s this vision of the world, with the Christian family at the heart, that modern parents desperately need to recover.

    In this truly original book, C. R. Wiley shows that, although the family has become dislocated and pushed to the side by modern society, this wasn’t always the case. At one time, the world was not seen as a random assortment of time and matter, but as an ordered whole.  All the signals are clear: it’s high time we resumed warfare.

    $13.75$14.95
  • The Pastor’s Family (Brian & Cara Croft)

    With discussion questions for use by couples and pastoral reading groups, this book is ideal for pastors and their spouses, pastoral ministry students and their wives, as well as elders, deacons, and others who wish to remain faithful to the care of their families while diligently fulfilling their calling in ministry. The Pastor’s Family equips pastors with time-tested wisdom to address the tension of family and congregational dynamics while persevering in their calling.

    $15.29$16.99
  • A Theology of the Family (Scott Brown, Jeff Pollard)

    This book presents a perspective on the family largely forgotten by the modern church. There are 56 authors featured in this volume, among whom are: John Bunyan, Jonathan Edwards, John Gill, William Gouge, Matthew Henry, Martin Luther, A.W. Pink, J. C. Ryle, R. C. Sproul, Charles Spurgeon and Thomas Watson.

    Each of them give a powerful testimony that the 21st century church needs to be reminded of what she used to believe about family life. These authors bring a measure of the correction and the balm necessary to heal our amnesia and return us to biblical order.

    $37.50$49.00
  • Preparing for Motherhood: The Inside Scoop on Your New Job

    You’re expecting the arrival of a new little one any day. You’ve done your best to prepare, but you still have questions. Am I ready for this? Will I be a good mother? What if I make a mistake? Will my baby be okay?

    With the wisdom of experience, Barbara Miller Juliani helps you untangle the sources of your worries and leads you to Christ as the one who cares and provides for you and your baby. Offering helpful Scriptures to guide your mind and heart, she walks you through many of the practical realities of motherhood that provide opportunities to grow in faith and to trust God with your child.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Understanding Family Worship: Its History, Theology, and Practice (Terry L. Johnson)

    The practice of family worship has been a foundation stone of faith for many families across many generations. In his book The Family Worship Book, Terry L. Johnson aided families to have meaningful times of devotion together. In this supplement to The Family Worship Book Terry L. Johnson seeks to strengthen, clarify and enrich those devotions.

    He begins by looking at the godly home, which provides the vital context in which family worship occurs. Then the biblical and theological arguments for daily family worship in are examined drawing from the Old and New Testaments as well as the classic authors.

    Once the case for family worship has been made, Johnson then moves on to develop the elements or practices of which family worship consists, as well as helpful tips for establishing the discipline practice of family worship. Finally, he discusses catechizing. Together, this monogram provides a feast of classic Reformed insight.

    $9.25$10.99
  • Children and Divorce: Helping When Life Interrupts

    Sadness, depression, anger, fear, anxiety, loyalty conflicts; your children are struggling with at least some of these emotions after your divorce. To make things even more difficult, you are struggling too. How do you help your child cope with the changes in the family, while you’re still adjusting?

    As she explains the various responses you and your children may be having to your divorce, Amy Baker applies the gospel of Jesus Christ in practical and kid-friendly ways to the struggle your family is going through. As you share God’s Word with your children, your family will grow in faith and hope through this difficult time.

    $5.62$6.25
  • The Family Pilgrim’s Progress: A Children’s Edition, Adapted from John Bunyan’s classic (Jean Watson)

    Originally created and published by Jean Watson in 1983, this modern re-writing and simplification of The Pilgrim’s Progress is probably the best children’s edition ever put together of Bunyan’s classic.

    Written for ages 8-14. The book is full of extra features throughout, explaining the Biblical meaning of the character names and of the places they visit – greatly clarifying the content to anyone unfamiliar with the story or the Scriptures.

    $15.75$17.99
  • Leading Your Child to Christ: Biblical Direction for Sharing the Gospel

    You want to lead your child to Christ, but you often wonder exactly what you should be saying and sharing with your child. How do you know what parts of the gospel to share? How do you know if your child is really understanding the good news of the gospel or just trying to please you?

    With decades of experience in children’s ministry and as a father, Marty Machowski outlines the core truths of the gospel and explains them in ways a child can understand. Using reflective questions, he helps you understand how to live the gospel openly with your children, allowing them to see how Christ is changing you, as well as how he desires to love and bring change to their lives.

    $5.62$6.25
  • iSnooping on Your Kid: Parenting in an Internet World

    In our increasingly wired world, your children have access to people, images, and media that you don’t want them to experience. What’s a concerned parent to do? What does wisdom look like when technology floods into your home bringing access to pornography and other Internet dangers?

    Providing extensive practical suggestions, Nicholas Black directs you in making a plan with your family for safety and clear boundaries on technology use. By reminding you of how Christ leads you to repentance and faithful living, he offers helpful advice on how you can help your children grow in purity, integrity, and dependence on Christ, as they navigate the world of technology.

    $5.62$6.25
  • The Empty Nest: Finding Hope in Your Changing Job Description

    Your children are growing up and leaving home. You know this is a good thing, but at the same time, you’re wondering who you are when you’re not busy being your children’s mother. You know this is a new season of life, but it’s hard not to look back with longing and sometimes regret. How do you adjust to this new season of life?

    Elyse Fitzpatrick helps you see that Christ understands and sympathizes with you in this often vulnerable time. Unpacking the opportunities and challenges it presents, she offers encouragement that this can also be a season of fruitfulness in your life, as you draw near to God and see new opportunities to love those around you.

    $5.62$6.25
  • The Garden Where I Grow (Gary & Jan Bower)

    …and Other Poems for Cultivating a Happy Family

    Anyone who raises vegetables knows that gardens are a lot of hard work. So are relationships! But the labor that goes into nurturing family relationships can result in a delicious harvest that is nutritious to our souls. Using gardening as a metaphor, this refreshing book reminds us of the benefits we experience when we let our roots grow deep right where we’ve been planted.

    The Garden Where I Grow paints a refreshing and beautiful vision of God’s design for family, and presents children with simple, practical ways to cultivate strong family relationships.”
    — Eric and Leslie Ludy

    $11.99