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  • Ten Boys Who Made History

    Written for boys 7 to 12 years old, Ten Boys Who Made History includes the life stories of:
    * Charles Spurgeon
    * George Whitefield
    * Jonathan Edwards
    * Robert Murray M’Cheyne
    * Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
    * John Owen
    * D. L. Moody
    * A. W. Tozer
    * Samuel Rutherford
    * Billy Sunday

    And, like all the other books in the Ten Boys series, each book includes ideas and questions for talking together about these lives.

    $6.75$8.99
  • The Tuttle Twins Guide to Courageous Heroes (Connor Boyack)

    Daring men and women aren’t just found in the pages of fictional stories. In fact, history offers us a number of examples of people who stood up for what was right in the face of significant opposition. Their stories can inspire us to also be courageous when the situation calls for it.

    Whether the problem is a large one, like a dictatorial state or a cultural prejudice, or a small one, such as standing up to a bully, we can resolve to be a hero and fight for what is right.

    That’s why the stories in this book are so impactful—they offer us an opportunity to learn lessons from the lives of a wide variety of people and ponder how we might have acted in a similar situation.

    These heroes often stand out because so many of their peers failed to act likewise. Sadly, too few seem to have the courage to oppose something that is wrong. But these stories can help us prepare to be counted as someone who will choose the right!

    $15.99$19.99
  • The Tuttle Twins Guide to Modern Villains (Connor Boyack)

    What is it about human nature that leads some people to commit unspeakably evil acts?

    And, perhaps a more important question for each of us, why do so many people submit to or even support these villains?

    World history sadly offers us a long list of dictators and totalitarian thugs who used their power to steal from and oppress their countrymen—and kill those who defied them.

    As tragic as these stories all are, they can still offer us lessons to learn from if we try to understand why these people acted the way they did—both those in control and those who were controlled.

    These lessons may just have the key we need to help make sure the list of future villains is far shorter than the list in this book.

    Whether the problem is a large one, like a dictatorial state or a cultural prejudice, or a small one, such as standing up to a bully, we can resolve to be a hero and fight for what is right.

    That’s why the stories in this book are so impactful—they offer us an opportunity to learn lessons from the lives of a wide variety of people and ponder how we might have acted in a similar situation.

    These heroes often stand out because so many of their peers failed to act likewise. Sadly, too few seem to have the courage to oppose something that is wrong. But these stories can help us prepare to be counted as someone who will choose the right!

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  • U. S. History Bites (Solomon Schmidt)

    U. S. History Bites is a remarkable written work! Written by Solomon Schmidt at only 12 years of age, he has summarized key events in United States history, specifically written for young children.

    U. S. History Bites includes thirty topics from U.S. history that the author believes all American children should know well. To enhance comprehension, it also includes a glossary of definitions along with review questions for each section.

    Parents will find this book serves as a great read-aloud, but can also be enjoyed by independent readers in the earlier grades. Each section is short enough to read as a bedtime story to help introduce children to foundational United States history.

    $12.75$14.95
  • 2000 Years of Christ’s Power, Vol. 1: The Age of the Early Church (Nick Needham)

    Every generation has an uncanny tendency to view themselves as more enlightened than those that have gone before. The Church certainly has made mistakes all through history – and yet, no insights which we possess would be possible without the efforts, and even some of the mistakes, of our ancestors.

    The first volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power covers the period from the 1st Century AD to the start of the Middle Ages. From the works of Saint Augustine of Hippo to the first apologetic ever penned, this time in history established the foundations of what we take for granted today.

    $22.50$29.99
  • 2000 Years of Christ’s Power, Vol 2: The Middle Ages (Nick Needham)

    The Middle Ages were dubbed the ‘Dark Ages’ almost before they had begun to draw to a close. Ever since then, they have continued to be seen as a time of hardship and oppression, full of popes and crusades.

    In the second volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power, another side of the Middle Ages shines through though: The continual workings of Christ as He built His kingdom through figures such as Thomas a Kempis and John Wycliffe, who lived and struggled during these centuries. This was far from a period of stagnation; rather it was the fire from which the Reformation was kindled.

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  • 2000 Years of Christ’s Power, Vol 4: The Age of Religious Conflict (Nick Needham)

    The Renaissance and Reformation were exciting times of learning and discovery – they pushed the boundaries of accepted thought. The repercussions of this, however, were that they left in their wake a period of universal uncertainty. The centuries-old status quo had been turned on its head. Nothing was stable anymore. Conflict ensued.

    The fourth volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power spans from the 16th to the 18th century. It presents a time from which English Protestantism, Scottish Presbyterianism, and French Catholicism, to name only a few, were birthed and refined. Perhaps few eras have had such a direct impact on the characteristics of our own period of history.

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  • Boys Just Like Me: Bible Men who Trusted God (Jean Stapleton)

    We might think that people in Bible times were different from us (much braver and better than we are), but that isn’t true. They were just like us – just like you, in fact! There are fifty different stories in this book, with Bible verses to read that will teach you about the boys and men in the Bible who trusted God. Find out about them and about yourself by discovering God’s Word that He has written for you!

    $8.95$9.99
  • Facing Lions (J. R. Williamson and R. M. Freedman)

    The Bible says that the devil, who is the adversary of all Christians, prowls like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. He wants to bring down God’s people whenever he can.
    So let’s meet some men and women of the early church who stood up to this lion and his followers. They faced down persecution and stood up for the truth of Christ.Characters included: Apostle John; Polycarp; Blandina; Constantine; Arius; Athanasius; Anthony

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  • Fighting Wolves (J. R. Williamson and R. M. Freedman)

    Wolves have had a bit of a P.R. campaign lately. If fairy tales were being written today the wolf would save the three little pigs and escort Little Red Riding Hood to safety. But it wasn’t always like that. People in the days of the early church saw wolves as wild predators. That’s why the Apostle Paul described the false teachers who sought to destroy Christians as ‘savage wolves’. There was great danger in the early church of those false teachers leading Christians into error by teaching lies. So let’s go to the very early years of the church to discover the names of those people who fought for and against God’s truth. Characters included:
    The Apostle James;Basil the Great; Ambrose of Milan; John Chrysostom; Simeon Stylites, Monica of Hippo; Augustine.

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  • Girls Just Like You: Bible Women who Trusted God (Jean Stapleton)

    We might think that people in Bible times were different from us (much braver and better than we are), but that isn’t true. They were just like us – just like you, in fact! There are fifty different stories in this book, with Bible verses to read that will teach you about the girls and women in the Bible who trusted God. Find out about them and about yourself by discovering God’s Word that He has written for you!

    $8.95$9.99
  • God’s Special Tent: The Story of the Tabernacle and What Came After (Jean Stapleton)

    Do you like tents? Perhaps you’ve gone camping,staying in one place and then moving to another. God’s people the Israelites lived in tents in the wilderness as they moved from Egypt to the Promised Land. God gave them instructions about how to make a special tent – where He could be present among His people. Find out about how they made this tent and what special furniture and curtains were placed inside it. How did they build the tent and how did they carry it from one place to another? The priests made sacrifices to atone for the sin of the people, but the tabernacle or tent of meeting was a place that taught the people about the one who was going to save them from their sin for good – Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah. His sacrifice would mean that no other sacrifices were needed and that people could worship God all around the world.

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  • God’s Word And Your Life (Laura Martin)

    You’ve got a mind – use it! If you’ve got questions – ask them! But don’t fill your mind with rubbish and it is important to ask the right questions. The THINK, ASK – BIBLE! series uses the lives and experiences of characters from the Bible to teach important lessons. Each chapter provides opportunities to stop and think, delve into the Scriptures and be prompted with study questions. God’s Word and Your Life covers questions about social media, money, authority, gaming, knowing God’s will, and education.

    $8.95$9.99
  • President Lincoln Listened (D. L. Moody)

    On a cold and frosty night a young man fights to stay awake as he struggles to keep an eye out for the enemy. The American civil war is in full swing and one family among many thousands are desperately waiting for their son to come home.

    That night he falls asleep at his post and his punishment is going to be the firing squad. There is nothing the young man’s family can do to change the outcome … except maybe one thing.

    His sister remembers reading the life of Abraham Lincoln. She is sure that if she could just meet him and tell him, face to face, what was about to happen to her brother he would do all he could to help save her brother’s life.

    Once the President knows how much her parents love her brother and how they are all longing for him to come home surely her plea will be answered?

    D L Moody tells the touching story of one young soldier’s narrow escape from death in a way that focuses your mind on Christ and his compassion for sinners. If Abraham Lincoln could show mercy on a young soldier and his family surely our Lord Jesus Christ can show compassion to those who turn to him.

    $6.99$7.99
  • The Duke’s Daughter (Lachlan MacKenzie)

    The Duke’s Daughter has come of age and to celebrate a grand ball has been arranged. All the eligible noblemen from far and near will be invited in order for the young woman to choose a suitable husband.

    But as the final preparations take place, a beggar appears at the door and asks the Duke’s Daughter to marry him. To everyone’s surprise she agrees. The beggar leaves after promising to come back in a year’s time to claim her as his bride. Neither her father’s tears nor her friends’ pleas will persuade the young woman to marry another.

    Will the beggar return? Will the Duke’s Daughter marry a beggar man? What will happen in a year’s time – will there be a marriage or a broken heart?

    This is a classic story of love, but not romantic love. It is really a story of the love of Christ, written by one of last century’s preachers.

    $6.99$7.99
  • The Golden Chariot True Stories of God at Work (Jen Kallimer)

    These are exciting, true stories, written by modern day kids whose parents are part of a missionary organisation that is now 100 years old. These young writers reflect the multinational identity of WEC: they come from Australia, Peru, Brazil, South Africa, Germany, Korea, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States.

    $7.95$8.99
  • Trial and Triumph: Stories from Church History (Richard Hannula)

    Christianity is a faith in love with history. God took on human flesh and dwelt among us. The Spirit carried that divine work over the centuries, providing courage and maturity even amid our imperfections. Christians find their true family line not through tribes and ethnic blood but in the bond of faithfulness and shed blood that has united our family for millennia. We too often view Church history as the story of obscure aliens instead of the lives of brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers.

    In this collection of 46 brief biographies, Hannula sketches the stirring trials and triumphs of many famous and some lesser known figures in our family of faith–including Augustine, Charlemagne, Anselm, Luther, Bunyan, and C.S. Lewis. Through them we can begin to enjoy the old paths and find rest for our souls.

    $19.50$21.00
  • Redemption: The Church in Ancient Times (Luke H. Davis)

    The story of the ancient Church is one of a people who were finding their way over many years by the light that God shined forth for them. Today, we are looking back over the centuries with many more years of understanding but we stand on the shoulders of those who braved persecution, death, debate, and mystery on behalf of generations to come.

    $10.75$12.99
  • Sketches from Church History: An Illustrated Account of 20 Centuries of Christ’s Power (S. M. Houghton)

    The most interesting church history we know of, loaded with fascinating artwork and photos. Many who formerly found church history boring have thoroughly enjoyed this book. Covers from the Apostles to missionary efforts of the 19th century.

    This book outlines the thrilling story of the onward march of the Church of Christ from the earliest times to the end of the 19th century. Far from a dry account of long-forgotten events and controversies, this volume is rather a moving and highly illustrated record of those who undertook the adventure of faith before us. Through their courage and steadfastness, they left an example as those who have gone before us, through times of prosperity and times of persecution, which should stimulate, warn and encourage the church in our own age to persevere in the same path, and obtain the same everlasting reward.

    $19.75$23.00
  • Hero Tales, Part 3 – Audiobook (Henry Cabot Lodge & Theodore Roosevelt)

    Audio book (Part 2) of Theodore Roosevelt’s and Henry Cabot Lodge’s famous book, Hero Tales. This CD features six (6) more stirring accounts from early American history, illustrating the values of heroism, courage, patriotism, and perseverance. Narrated by Hal Young.

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