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The Woman Who Helped a Reformer: Katharina Luther
What does Katharina Luther do with an old monastery, lots of children, a busy husband, many guests, and little money? Work very hard!
In The Woman Who Helped a Reformer, take a peek at Katharina Luther’s days looking after it all out of thankfulness to God.
These simple stories, written with 1-3 year olds in mind, have beautiful, engaging illustrations that will have your children asking you to read them over and over!
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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.$14.99 -
The Heroic Boldness of Martin Luther (Steven J. Lawson)
In The Heroic Boldness of Martin Luther, Dr. Steven J. Lawson shows the convictions and practices that fed Luther’s pulpit boldness, providing an example for all preachers in a day when truth once more is in decline.
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Why Did the Reformation Happen? (Danika Cooley)
The Church was following the words of men rather than the Word of God but brave men read God’s Word and were saved from their sins. They fought for truth against the most powerful organizations of the time – the Church and the Crown.
In Why Did the Reformation Happen?, Danika Cooley explores how God’s people changed the Church, Europe and the World. This is the story of how the Church rediscovered the gospel and the people again began to center on Christ and not rituals or doctrines of men.
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Are All of the Watches Safe? The True Story of Corrie ten Boom and the little Dutch Watch Shop
The watches are ticking in the window, the clock chimes on the shelf, the little watch shop is busy as customers come and go. But Corrie is looking out for danger, because she is hiding her friends in a secret room.
As planes fly overhead and war spreads across her homeland, Corrie learns that, even when you are really scared, you can always trust God. Whatever is going on around you, He can keep you safe! A sturdy hardcover at a great price! Beautiful, full-color illustrations on every page.
A wonderful introduction to the life of Corrie ten Boom for children 4 to 12 years of age.
(Read-aloud: 4-8. Read on my own: 8-12)Get all 15 volumes of the Little Lights Series!
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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.
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Who was Martin Luther? (Danika Cooley)
Martin Luther was a young man who was afraid of a thunderstorm, because he was afraid God was going to judge him. He was a Catholic monk hoping to find the way of salvation. But once the light of the gospel dawned on him, Martin became a reformer who inspired a continent to return to the Word of God!
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Spoke in the Wheel
Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of the heroes of World War 2. Not only did he preach God’s word fearlessly, he spoke and actively resisted the evil of the Nazi regime. Discovered to be one of the people behind the plot to assassinate Hitler he was arrested and eventually martyred.
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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
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Corrie ten Boom: The Courageous Woman and the Secret Room
Children 4-8 years of age will be introduced to the inspiring children’s biography of Corrie ten Boom, who saved hundreds of Jews during World War 2. During the war, Corrie built a secret room to hide as many Jewish people as possible from the German soldiers. But then Corrie was caught herself and sent to a horrible, frightening prison camp.
Discover what happened next in this inspiring true story. Includes notes for parents, a photograph of Corrie, and a timeline of her life. Children will learn how Corrie put her trust in God in the most dire of situations and allowed him to use her to share the good news about Jesus.
This vibrantly illustrated biography will remind your child that there is no pit so deep that God’s love is not deeper still.
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(U) Herdsman of Dambach, The (Philipp Korber)
Subtitled: Vengeance is Mine, I Will Repay, Saith the Lord
Translated from the German of Philipp A. Korber by Sarah A. Flory, in 1863.
Twelve-year-old Kurt is on an important mission that requires great fortitude and courage. It is a dangerous, life-threatening assignment, and the safety of many depends on him. But with the fire of a determined will, he prevails.
In this dramatic account of the bravery of believers during the ravaging Thirty Years’ War, the power of God’s Word rings true: “Vengeance is mine; I will repay,” saith the Lord.
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Brother Andrew: Behind Enemy Lines
In the years before Andrew van der Bijl took the name Brother Andrew, he was no stranger to adventure and intrigue – in fact, he craved it. As a young lad, he was forever getting into mischief, and even risked his life during the Nazi occupation of Holland by setting off fireworks in the faces of German soldiers!
Years later, God used this same thirst for danger and excitement as Andrew smuggled Bibles into Communist countries to help the persecuted, underground church and bring light to darkened hearts. Enemy lines and hostile borders mean nothing to God or to Andrew, who still works to assist the persecuted church across the world through the organization he founded, Open Doors.
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What Should I Do? The True Story of Martin Luther and the Reformation
What would you do if you were hungry and needed your supper? Would you stand outside someone’s door and sing for it? At the boarding school in Eisenach, Martin and his friends had to sing for their supper, as well as working out ways to get some tasty food before bedtime.
Martin spent a lot of time thinking about how to get to heaven. Martin thought that he had to pray for hours on end, eat very little, work very hard and study a great many good books in order to have his sins forgiven. However, as he began to read God’s Word for himself he discovered that the answer was not in doing these things, but by putting his trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.
A wonderful introduction to the life of Martin Luther for children 4 to 12 years of age.
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Martin Luther: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)
500 years ago, a monk named Martin Luther wrote 95 questions, hoping to start a discussion about sin and repentance at the University of Wittenberg in Germany. In a few months those questions had stirred the nation; a few years later, the continent.
Today we know that those questions changed the course of both the Western church and world history. In this volume for children, Simonetta Carr tells the compelling story of this father of the Protestant Reformation, tracing his quest for peace with God, his lifelong heroic stand for God’s truth, and his family life and numerous accomplishments.
The Reformer’s greatest accomplishment, she writes, “has been his uncompromising emphasis on the free promise of the gospel.”
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Dawson’s Down: Tales of the RAF Book 4
A bad dream causes young Harry to spend the night tossing and turning in his bed. Unfortunately, the next day becomes the real nightmare – his friends are in trouble! Harry wants to help, but what can a young boy do? He learns what it really means to make sacrifices and help others.
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The New Kid: Tales of the RAF Book 6
Concerned for the short-handed squadron, young Harry Winslow wants to join the RAF so he can help his heroic friends in their time of need. But the impatient boy is repeatedly denied permission from his mother. He is ready to give up until he sees the fresh recruit newly assigned to Hampton. There’s something oddly familiar about the new pilot, and it’s not his uniform.
Join Harry on the airfield while Captain Dawson and his pilots determine if the new kid has what it takes to become a member of their squadron. These are stories of ordinary men who accomplish extraordinary things! The kinds of things that make them heroes.
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Gustavus Adolphus: A Hero of the Reformation (C. A. LaCroix)
The true story and the only biography in print of one of the forgotten heroes of history, particularly of the Great Reformation. This principled and righteous king, and famed general, is a model Christian for young men in many respects.
“One of the most important men in the history of the Reformation. His deep conviction and determination to see truth triumph cost him his life; but in losing it, he delivered nations from the attempt to eliminate Protestantism entirely. The writing style is engaging attractive. This is good edifying, family reading.” — Tom Nettles, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
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