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  • Heroes from Church History 1500s – Journal 2-Pack

    The two journals in the Heroes from Church History – 1500s set each highlight two heroes of church history, Martin Luther and John Calvin, with a quote from each Reformer on the inside front cover. These journals are perfect for capturing truth as you take in God’s Word through sermons, personal study and devotional time.

    $10.99
  • Heroes from Church History 1700s – Journal 2-Pack – Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield

    The two journals in the Heroes from Church History – 1700s Journal 2-Pack highlight Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, and includes a quote from each minister. These journals are perfect for capturing truth as you take in God’s Word through sermons, personal study and devotional time.

    $10.99
  • Heroes of Early America (What a Character Series)

    Heroes of Early America: Notable Lives from History is a fun and engaging reader for students or anyone with a love for history. Explore the lives and accomplishments of 10 early American heroes from history. These fascinating stories incorporate well for students in grades 6-8 in many areas of study including history, language arts, vocabulary words and definitions, and cultural insights.

     
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  • In/Famous People History Bites Volume 1 (Solomon Schmidt)

    In/Famous People History Bites Volume One is an overview of fifty of some of the most in/famous people from world history, covering from Gautama Buddha to Louis Pasteur. Each section gives a short biographical overview of the person’s life and includes his/her date and location of birth and death, along with the names of his/her wife or husband and children if applicable. In addition, each section includes three to four pictures and a fun/interesting fact at the end. This book serves as a great read-aloud, but can also be enjoyed by independent readers of all ages.

    $15.50$16.95
  • In/Famous People History Bites Volume 2 (Solomon Schmidt)

    In/Famous People History Bites Volume 2 is an overview of fifty of some of the most well-known people in world history from Mark Twain to Tiger Woods. Each section contains a short biographical overview of the person’s life and includes three to four pictures and a fun/interesting fact at the end. This book serves as a great read-aloud but can also be enjoyed by independent readers of all ages.

    $15.50$16.95
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    Invisible Hero (R. A. Sheats)

    Recommended: ages 8-16

    Makes a great family read-aloud!

    From a small-town childhood to the bloody shores of Iwo Jima, follow the exciting true story of Ernest “Boots” Thomas and Jim Sledge in this action-packed adventure of bravery and self-sacrifice.

    Invisible Hero captures the thrilling and dramatic story of two boys and their lives and adventures in the Second World War. Follow Boots Thomas and his best friend Jim Sledge and experience what life was like growing up in a small town in the shadow of the Great Depression, and then see firsthand how the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and World War Two transformed these boys’ lives forever.

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  • Jack Turner: Truth in the Arctic (David Luckman)

    The silence of the arctic night was broken by the strange sound of husky dogs barking. A boat was approaching in the distance.

    Out of the darkness loomed the shadowy figure of a local Inuit. He had made the dangerous journey along the west coast of Baffin Island to Arctic Bay. Jack Turner had been shot and was in urgent need of medical attention.

    Usually it was Jack who was the one who helped others. Being a trained pharmacist and pastor he was the one who would heal people’s bodies and tend to their souls with the message of the gospel. He had come to this inhospitable land to translate God’s Word into the native language. It was a world of snow and hunting and anyone who lived there had to become familiar with the ways of living in the arctic. Ten weeks out of every year the sun never set and for three months the world was in complete darkness.

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  • James Chalmers: The Rainmaker’s Friend (Irene Howart)

    James didn’t think much about the rain and where it came from as he struggled through the storms on his way to church. He didn’t even care that much about going to church, he did all he could to avoid going. But one little letter changed all that.

    You see, James heard of the people of the South Pacific – people who had never heard of Christ – and in a heartbeat his life changed. He found a new-born love for God and a new attachment to a people who had never heard the truth about their Creator and Saviour.

    The South Pacific was a dangerous place to be with violent tropical storms and cannibal tribes on the march – but James knew where God wanted him to be and why. In the warm tropical rain that, for him had replaced the icy highland winds, James Chalmers was able to share the news of the rainmaker – the one true God who had come to save his people – even cannibals. But James knew that in the middle of such hostile tribes he may only be a heartbeat away from death. He knew the dangers, he knew the cost – but he was still willing.

    This is the true story of a young Scot who took the good news of the gospel to cannibals and in the end had his life taken from him by the very people he had come to serve.

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  • John Harper, Titanic: The Ship of Dreams (Robert Plant)

    The ship that could never sink, the ship of dreams, became a ship of nightmares as it sank beneath the freezing Atlantic Ocean. Colliding with a massive iceberg, it was as much the arrogance of the ship’s owners and operators that caused the tragedy of the Titanic on 14th April 1912. 1,517 people perished that night but there was at least one man who was focused on saving souls amidst the horror. As the icy waters brought the life of John Harper to a close he still had the energy to call one final person to come to Christ. This is a story of tragedy but it is also a story of faith and courage and eternal hope.

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  • John Knox: Fearless Faith (Steven J. Lawson)

    John Knox is one of the most colourful figures in church history and his impact is still felt around the world. The real story of Knox surpasses the best fiction novels. Five hundred years after his death, Steven Lawson seeks in this book to ignite our faith for Jesus through Knox’s story. If you think of Knox as the dull Presbyterian, prepare to think again. Let this seminal figure in the history of the Scottish Reformation inspire you to stand firm in your faith and let God impact your spiritual life.

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  • John Wycliffe: According to the Word

    John Wycliffe was someone who wanted everyone to have access to the Bible, not just the rich, powerful and well–educated. He was a Catholic priest who wasn’t happy with the way things were being done in the Church, and is considered an important forerunner of the English Reformation. David Luckman brings this giant of church history to life in this gripping addition to the Trail Blazer series.

    $7.49
  • La Gran Historia

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    La Gran Historia

    Este libro de historias bíblicas para niños trae a la vida la Palabra de Dios de una manera nueva, para que los niños puedan aprender cómo Jesucristo es el hilo conector de la Biblia. Entender este concepto importante a temprana edad formará el crecimiento espiritual del niño y aumentará su fe.

    Cuéntales a los niños la gran historia de Dios con este libro innovador e interactivo de historias bíblicas. Incluye 145 historias acompañadas de originales ilustraciones a todo color, una sección de «Conexión con Cristo» que les muestra a los niños cómo el plan divino de salvación mediante Jesús aparece en toda la Biblia, y una aplicación gratuita de realidad aumentada que hace que la ilustración y la historia cobren vida tanto en lo visual (en 3D) como en lo auditivo.

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  • Life in the Great Ice Age (Bonita Snellenberger , Earl Snellenberger , Michael Oard)

    After Noah’s Flood the earth and its climate were undergoing drastic changes. The stage has been set for the Great Ice Age. Noah’s descendants had to learn how to survive in a strange often hostile land. In part one of Life in the Great Ice Age, we’ll spend summer with Jabeth and his family as they survive a saber-toothed tiger attack, battler cave bear, and go on a woolly mammoth hunt.

    Part two explains the scientific reasons for the Ice Age: what caused it, and how long it lasted. It answers the question, “Will there be another Ice Age?” Archaeological and fossil finds are also discussed in detail in this exciting book that explains the Great Ice Age from a Biblical perspective.

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  • Little Mission on the Clearwater (Wendy Lawton)

    Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.

    In 1847, ten-year-old Eliza Spalding is growing up with her missionary family as the first white girl to be born in the Oregon Territory. Eliza loves seeing the Nez Perce Indians come to know Jesus, and she prays the Cayuse tribe will believe as well. But when an epidemic ravishes the Cayuse and tensions rise, Eliza finds herself witnessing the historical episode known as the Whitman Massacre. Told with rich detail and cultural appreciation for Native Americans, this adventure story will thrill young readers and encourage them in their faith.

    Age Range: 8-12

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    Major Wars History Bites (Solomon Schmidt)

    Major Wars History Bites is 196 full-color pages and is an exciting introduction to thirty of the most well-known and influential wars in world history from early B.C. times to modern day. This book provides a bite-sized overview of the causes, main events, and impact of these conflicts. Each section is lavishly illustrated and also includes an “Interesting Fact” at the end. This book serves as a great read aloud and can also be enjoyed by independent readers of all ages.

    $15.50$16.95
  • Polycarp: Faithful unto Death (David Luckman)

    Polycarp was Bishop of Smyrna (a city in modern–day Turkey) in the days of the early church. He was a disciple of the apostle John. He was martyred in his eighties for refusing to burn incense to the Roman emperor. David Luckman’s new biography in the Trail Blazer series shows readers how this brave man’s faith was the most important thing to him.

    $9.99
  • Princeton Seminary (1812-1929): Its Leaders’ Lives and Works (Gary Steward)

    Many of the key ideas of the modern era, and Christian responses to them, were formulated at the time of “Old Princeton.” Gary Steward introduces us to the great men of Princeton Theological Seminary from its founding to the early twentieth century, together with some of their most important writings. While commemorating the legacy of Old Princeton, this book also places the seminary in its historical and theological contexts.

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  • Ransom’s Mark (Wendy Lawton)

    Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.

    When 13-year-old Olive Oatman’s wagon train is raided by outlaw Yavapai Indians, she and her sister are captured. After enduring harsh treatment, they are ransomed by a band of Mohaves. Olive struggles to adjust to her new life, but finds comfort in her faith and in an unexpected friendship.

    When the time comes for her to return to the previous world she once knew, she is afraid she will never fit in. But she learns to see the Mohave design tattooed on her chin as a sign of God’s love and deliverance, a mark of ransom.

    Age Range: 8-12

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  • Reform: The Church at the Birth of Protestantism (Luke H. Davis)

    1485–1600

    Throughout the Christian lands of Europe, there was darkness. Not a physical darkness, but a spiritual one. For many years, the clarity of God’s grace given through Jesus Christ had dimmed. A system of human effort designed to achieve God’s favor meant people were confused about Scripture, about salvation, and about the purpose of life.

    But in those dark times, light dawned. Brave individuals challenged long–held teachings that had drifted from Scripture. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Thomas Cranmer led movements of reformation in their nations, calling their followers to the clear teaching of the Bible, to Christ, to faith, to grace, to live to the glory of God. Others, such as Patrick Hamilton, William Tyndale, and Lady Jane Grey, sought to continue this enterprise, sometimes at the cost of their lives.

    These bold Christians—called Protestants for their protest against the established and wayward Church practices of the day—sought to be faithful to Christ in their world, and in the process they offered in a new world that endures today.

    Recommended for ages 11+

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