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Lightkeepers: Boys Box Set – 5 vols (50 biographies!)
By far, your best buy on the best-selling Lightkeepers set! Now in a Slipcase / Boxed Set of all five (5) books – at a better price than ever.
Includes all 5 books with their 10 stories each of boys who became great men of history:
- Ten Boys Who Made History
- Ten Boys Who Used Their Talents
- Ten Boys Who Made a Difference
- Ten Boys Who Changed the World
- Ten Boys Who Didn’t Give In
Read to me: ages 7-8
Read on my own: ages 9-12
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Lightkeepers: Girls Box Set – 5 vols (50 biographies!)
50 biographies of godly women of Christian history!
Your best buy on our popular Lightkeepers set! Now in a Slipcase / Boxed Set of all five (5) books – at a better price than ever.
Includes all 5 books with their 10 stories each of girls who became great women of history:
- Ten Girls Who Made History
- Ten Girls Who Used Their Talents
- Ten Girls Who Made a Difference
- Ten Girls Who Changed the World
- Ten Girls Who Didn’t Give In
Read to me: ages 7-8
Read on my own: ages 9-12
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Charles Spurgeon: The Prince of Preachers
Charles Spurgeon was a simple country lad who went on to become one of the best-known preachers in London, Europe and the world. But as a young lad, caught one night in a furious snowstorm, Charles snuck into the back pew of a dusty country chapel to get out of the bad weather. He had no idea that he would not only escape the freezing temperatures outside, but would escape this corrupt world, when he was faced with the most important decision of his life: will he turn to Christ?
A wrinkled old man started to preach, leading Charles to suppose this would be a thoroughly boring service – but once the words “Look unto Jesus and be saved” were announced, a cold, grumpy teenager began to realize that God’s word can change you, completely!
Before long, Spurgeon was the most well-known preacher in the land, touching the hearts of every class in his society.
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Ten Boys Who Didn’t Give In
Would you give in or would you resist? Polycarp was a slave but gave up freedom for Christ. Cranmer feared death but still showed courage. George Wishart got himself into prison for witnessing about Jesus but he still preached His name there! Â This book tells the stories of men who stood for Christ and wouldn’t give in.
Ten Boys Who Didn’t Give In includes the lives of:
* Sir John Oldcastle
* James Chalmers
* Dietrich Bonhoffer
* Nate Saint
* Ivan Moiseyev
* Graham Staines
* Thomas Cranmer
* George Wishart
* Polycarp
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Ten Girls Who Didn’t Give In
Ten Girls Who Didn’t Give In
These ten girls grew up to be women who were not easily deterred from following after God, having learned to choose the right thing rather than the easy thing. Blandina became a Christian and then a martyr. Perpetua had to give up her child before dying for her faith in the Roman ampitheatre.  In addition to these, Ten Girls Who Didn’t Give In includes the lives of:
* Anne Askew
* Lysken Dirks
* Lady Jane Grey
* Marion Harvey
* Margaret Wilson
* Judith Weinberg
* Betty Stam
* Esther John
* Blandina
* Perpetua$8.99 -
Ten Girls Who Used Their Talents
Ten Girls Who Used Their Talents includes the life stories of:
* Harriet Beecher Stowe
* Mildred Cable
* Sarah Edwards
* Annie Lawson
* Carine Mackenzie
* Katie Ann Mackinnon
* Selina, Countess of Huntingdon
* Helen Roseveare
* Patricia St. John
* Mary Verghese$8.99 -
Ten Girls Who Made History
Ten Girls Who Made History includes the lives of:
* Florence Nightingale
* Elisabeth Elliot
* Betty Green
* Henrietta Mears
* Mary Jane Kinnaird
* Ida Scudder
* Jeanette Li
* Bessie Adams
* Emma Dryer
* Lottie MoonContains questions and materials for family discussion, too!
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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 SundayAnd, like all the other books in the Ten Boys series, each book includes ideas and questions for talking together about these lives.
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George Muller: The Children’s Champion
If you were an orphan in the city of Bristol, England, around 1850, life was hard! But if the kindness of God opened the doors of George Muller’s children’s home, Ashley Down, you were really looked after by a man who did all he could to transform the orphanage into a truly loving family.
Read the story of Muller’s conversion from a selfish, lying young man who frequently stole money, into a selfless servant of the needy, who knew that this was his calling to glorify Christ.
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John Newton: A Slave Set Free
A youth biography in the Trailblazers series of John Newton, the famous slave-trader turned minister and hymn-writer!
John stood and watched, as some of the largest waves he had ever seen threw themselves at the ship. Very little stood between the young slave ship captain and death – and he knew it! His panic and fear made him think only of himself and nothing for the hundreds of men, women and children chained in the hold below.
However, God still heard John Newton’s prayers and the cries of the tortured humanity pleading for mercy and justice. The very man selling them into slavery would soon fight for their freedom. John Newton was one of the worst abusers of the African slave, as he traveled the oceans to make money from their misery – but in the end, his life was changed and so were theirs.
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William Tyndale: The Smuggler’s Flame (Lori Rich)
William Tyndale lived a life of adventure and danger, dodging the king’s men, fleeing from vicious enemies, and often being forced to meet with smugglers in the dead of night. What brought this well-educated Englishman to be in such spots? Was he an outlaw or a thief? No, Tyndale was no such criminal – he was a man determined to get the Bible into people’s hands!
But in Tyndale’s times and country, the king and other rulers in power considered the Bible a threat to their position and wanted translation and Bible distribution put to a stop. Still, Tyndale’s work was the work of God and it was not to be stopped! Read of how Tyndale bravely stood for the Truth so that we may courageously learn to walk in his footsteps.
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Lilias Trotter: Daring in the Desert (Irene Howat)
You could become the greatest living painter. Your paintings would be treasured for ever.’ Those were the words Lilias Trotter heard from John Ruskin, one of the world’s most established art critics. She had to make a choice between her talent and her calling. Both were gifts from God.
In May 1879 Lilias knew what she should do. God’s work for Lilias was in the desert land of Algeria. Palm trees and camels replaced lampposts and horse drawn carriages. The desert was her home, its people her friends and its Creator her reason for life.
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Ten Girls Who Made a Difference
Ten Girls Who Made a Difference includes the stories of:
* Susanna Wesley
* Ann Judson
* Edith Schaeffer
* Monica of Thagaste
* Susannah Spurgeon
* Maria Taylor
* Katherine Luther
* Bethan Lloyd-Jones
* Sabina Wurmbrand
* Ruth Bell Graham$8.99 -
Ten Girls Who Changed the World
Written with girls 7-12 years of age in mind, Ten Girls Who Changed the World includes stories of girls who became great women. Short biographies of 10-12 pages on each person.
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