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  • A Father’s Guide to Blessing His Children (David Michael)

    Pronouncing blessings upon our children is a powerful way to plead for God’s grace upon them and give them a vision for what we hope they will become. Each blessing in the booklet is based upon a biblical text and flows from a father’s heart for his daughters and a pastor’s heart for the children in his church.

    $8.50$9.99
  • A Home for Virginia (Patricia St. John)

    When an old miner is left with the job of bringing up the newborn Virginia he doesn’t realize that it will change his life forever. As he cleans the dust and cobwebs away for the new arrival, we see that is also what the Holy Spirit does in our lives. He starts a work in our hearts and our lives are changed forever.

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    A Man as Priest in His Home (Sam Waldron)

    The family is a husband and father’s principal ministry. What are the responsibilities of the head of the home? Of course, men are called to provide, protect, and lead their families. But how are these overarching obligations to be applied to their family’s spiritual well-being? A Man as Priest in His Home is an excellent handbook for answering this question. Sam Waldron walks husbands and fathers through their biblical duties as the spiritual leaders of their families. As with the responsibilities of priests in the Old Covenant, the head of the home is called to pray, lead the family in worship, and teach and apply the Scriptures in all areas of life. Among other things, a priest is called to be a counselor, teacher, intercessor, encourager, and judge.

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  • A Practical Guide for Praying Parents (Erwin Lutzer)

    With the help of Dr. Erwin Lutzer, you can learn how your best, loving intentions can become enriching, effective intercessions for your children or grandchildren. Trade your lists of requests for Scripturally-based prayers that will immerse you in God’s promises and will. In A Practical Guide for Praying Parents, Dr. Lutzer addresses these concerns and much more:

    • How to pray when children have hardened hearts
    • How to pray for children who have become wayward prodigals
    • How to become a prayer warrior who prays in the face of spiritual warfare

     

    $9.75$11.99
  • FaithTraining: Raising Kids Who Love the Lord (Dr. Joe White)

    “Joe White understands kids – what they need and want, what motivates them, and how to get them excited about the Christian faith.” — Josh McDowell, author of Evidence That Demands a Verdict

    As easy to use as it is effective, FaithTraining provides parents a “gardening plan” to equip you to cultivate an ever-maturing faith in your child. Through Bible study suggestions, devotional ideas, reading lists, and tips for discussing tough issues with a variety of ages, you’ll have the tools you need to encourage your kids to blossom in their love for the Lord.

     

    $9.75$14.95
  • The Three Weavers Plus Companion Guide (Robert and Shelley Noonan)

    Fathers understandably feel awkward discussing purity with their daughters. However, The Three Weavers Plus Companion Guide invites fathers to bravely assume their God given responsibility to protect their daughter s purity for marriage while cultivating a close, loving relationship that will influence future generations.

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  • It’s Good To Be a Man – hardcover (Michael Foster)

    Men were made to rule. They always have and always will. Nothing can change that. Nothing will. It is not a question of whether men will be ruling, but which ones and how.

    Here’s a book to remind men that their natural aggressive instincts are gifts from God that are meant to be used for the kingdom. Men are supposed to establish households, join brotherhoods, and work towards a mission. This book offers men a quick guide to where they are and how they can get better. God made men to be strong and aggressive risk-takers. This is not a flaw; it’s God’s plan.

    $19.79$21.95
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    It’s Good To Be a Man (Michael Foster)

    Men were made to rule. They always have and always will. Nothing can change that. Nothing will. It is not a question of whether men will be ruling, but which ones and how.

    Here’s a book to remind men that their natural aggressive instincts are gifts from God that are meant to be used for the kingdom. Men are supposed to establish households, join brotherhoods, and work towards a mission. This book offers men a quick guide to where they are and how they can get better. God made men to be strong and aggressive risk-takers. This is not a flaw; it’s God’s plan.

    $15.00$17.95
  • Knights in Training (Heather Haupt)

    Ten Principles for Raising Honorable, Courageous, and Compassionate Boys

    Bringing chivalry back into our modern-day world, this book shows us how to inspire today’s generation of young boys to pursue honor, courage, and compassion.

    In an age when respect and honor seem like distant and antiquated relics, how can we equip boys to pursue valor and courageously put the needs of others before their own? This book helps parents to inspire their boys by captivating their imagination and honoring their love for adventure.

    Heather Haupt explores how knights historically lived out various aspects of the knights’ Code of Chivalry, as depicted in the French epic Song of Roland, and how boys can embody these same ideals now. When we issue the challenge and give boys the reasons why it is worth pursuing, we step forward on an incredible journey towards raising the kind of boys who, just like the knights of old, make an impact in their world now and for the rest of their lives.

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  • Preparing Children for Marriage (Josh Mulvihill)

    My kids are way too young to be thinking about dating and marriage already! Why would I begin ‘the talk’ now, before they’ve even started asking questions?”

    Many parents find it difficult to broach these topics with their children, especially in age-appropriate ways. But our choice is no longer between teaching them now or later—if we do not reach them first, our culture is happy to step in with messages of its own. Someone is going to shape our children’s beliefs—so the time to start biblical conversations is now!

    In this foundation-laying book, Josh Mulvihill offers theological training for a critical area of parenting. He walks parents through how to begin conversations, then teaches them God’s purpose for dating, marriage, and sex so they can pass this teaching on to their children.

    $14.50$16.99
  • If I Could Speak: Letters from the Womb (Mark Jones)

    “Imagine granting an innocent child a public hearing before they were led off to be killed. This innovative book re–awakens to the true horrors of abortion by humanizing what’s at stake. Mark Jones has taken imaginative writing to a new level on behalf of the most vulnerable people in our world, the unborn in Letters from the Womb. Can we listen to them? Will we give them a hearing?” — Tony Reinke, editor at Desiring God and author of the book 12 Ways Your Phone is Changing You 

    This is a book of correspondence from an unborn baby to her mother. Making an impassioned plea to her mother to not abort her, she shares her hopes and fears with the woman who can control whether she lives or dies. These letters are an appeal to all who read them to choose life.

     

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  • Palace of Deceit, or, The Silver Casket (A. L. O. E.)

    “When guided by conscience, you’ll do what you ought.” Once again A. L. O. E. provides a remarkable story, this time urging us to consider the question for ourselves, “Have the world’s three servants drawn me into the Palace of Deceit?”
    The children are in danger and don’t even know it. In His wisdom, their Father writes them a letter, and they acknowledge that every word holds Truth. They realize that the allure of self-indulgence, covetousness, and pride are making them comfortable, with a false sense of joy. They are being drawn into the Palace of Deceit, and one has almost taken residence there!
    But a golden cup called Conscience holds the wondrous power of grace. Will they prize it, or will they neglect its warnings?
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    The Disciple-Making Parent (Chap Bettis)

    What is more important to a parent than where your child will spend eternity? Every child – including yours – will either have the joy of living forever as a worshiper of Jesus Christ or the misery of being separated from Him. We have no doubt you want your child to be not just yours but a child of God. 

    But today, in a culture that resists Christian faith and biblical truth at every turn, parents must have wisdom and sound plans.

    The Disciple-Making Parent can provide you with confidence that you can do this right.

    $12.75$13.99
  • 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
  • Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence for Every Believer (J. Oswald Sanders)

    The biblical call to leadership must not be taken lightly. And with more than 750,000 sold, Spiritual Leadership has proven itself a timeless classic in teaching the key principles of leadership. J. Oswald Sanders presents and illustrates several magnifying principles through the lives of some prolific men – such as Moses, Nehemiah, Paul, David Livingstone, and Charles Spurgeon.

    Spiritual Leadership will encourage you to place your talents and powers at God’s disposal so you can become a leader used for his glory. An updated, modern flavor and a growth-empowering study guide allow Spiritual Leadership to forge ahead, forming the next generation of leaders.

    $12.99$15.99
  • Parenting First Aid: Hope for the Discouraged (Marty Machowski)

    For families with small struggles or weighty parenting trials—such as children involved with drugs, sexual sin, and teenage rebellion—Parenting First Aid is full of personal, real testimonies of God’s faithfulness to those experiencing hardship.

    The easy-to-use format provides encouragement to turn to God in the midst of family difficulty. While God does not promise happiness and ease in parenting, all can find comfort in God and peace beyond understanding through the Scriptures and meditations found in Parenting First Aid.

    $13.50$17.99
  • Mighty Men: The Starter’s Guide to Leading Your Family (John Crotts)

    Christian men often find the task of family leadership so daunting, we withdraw from it into distant uninvolvement – leaving our wives and children with the impression that we don’t care enough to lead, or don’t want to, when the heart of the problem often is that we’re intimidated by our lack of possessing the basic tools.

    Many Christian men today had little or no training for the role we now find ourselves in. This book provides a “starter kit” for men reluctant to take the reins of spiritual leadership in their homes, and shows the path to imitating Christ in loving, servant headship to those family members who look to us!

    Also available on Amazon Kindle.

    $3.95$4.50
  • Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family (Paul David Tripp)

    What is your calling as a parent?

    In the midst of folding laundry, coordinating carpool schedules, and breaking up fights, many parents get lost. Feeling pressure to do everything “right” and raise up “good” children, it’s easy to lose sight of our ultimate purpose as parents in the quest for practical tips and guaranteed formulas.

    In this life-giving book, Paul Tripp offers parents much more than a to-do list. Instead, he presents us with a big-picture view of God’s plan for us as parents. Outlining fourteen foundational principles centered on the gospel, he shows that we need more than the latest parenting strategy or list of techniques. Rather, we need the rescuing grace of God—grace that has the power to shape how we view everything we do as parents.

    Freed from the burden of trying to manufacture life-change in our children’s hearts, we can embrace a grand perspective of parenting overflowing with vision, purpose, and joy.

    $17.50$22.99
  • The Duties of Parents (J. C. Ryle)

    The best brief summary we know of describing the goals of parents which God holds them to account for. This booklet provokes much further thought than its few pages contain and will help any family re-assess their goals according to Scripture.

    This booklet on Christian parenting may well be one of the most challenging and insightful tools you ever read, to train yourselves for the biblical responsibility of child rearing.

    $3.25$3.95
  • 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.

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