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Reformation Heroes (Joel R. Beeke, Diana Kleyn)
The Reformation did not happen instantaneously; it was something God brought to pass over a long period of years. As you read this book, you will learn how the Lord used some people to plant the seeds of church reform long before October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther published his 95 theses.
Luther’s story is well-known; but you will find it equally interesting to read of 40 others! – John Knox, Willem Teellinck, Zacharias Ursinus, Peter Martyr Vermigli, and others – who all contributed to the Reformation. Providing a full picture of the many sides of the Reformation, chapters are also included on the Anabaptist and Counter-Reformation movements.
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How God Used a Thunderstorm (and other Devotional Stories)
A fascinating daily devotional for children, ages 8-14 to read on their own, or outstanding for Christian family reading. Will stir an interest in church history in children, showing them the hand of God at work, combined with plenty of Scripture to meditate on.
This is Volume One of the Building on the Rock series of children’s devotionals, by Joel Beeke and Diana Kleyn.
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How God Used a Drought and an Umbrella (and other Devotional Stories)
Volume 4 of the Building on the Rock young children’s Devotional Series, with 31 more stories!
Every story in the book is based on true events, most of which occurred in the 19th century. These volumes combine the daily devotional concept with showing children how God worked in real time and history.
It was the longest drought that anyone in the county had ever seen. Everyone was praying for rain. The fields were dry, the animals were thirsty and everyone was really hot. But only one little girl really believed that God would answer and she taught her minister a lesson.
Find out how she did this by reading the rest of the story and others in this book. Read about the drought, the poor man who was made rich and the shepherd boy who lost his sheep. You will also read about people and lots of children who faithfully stood up for Jesus.
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How God Used a Snowdrift (and other Devotional Stories)
A hostile army is rapidly approaching the little Baltic village. Karl and his mother are in fear of their lives. Karl barricades the door to the cottage but his mother reads the Bible. In the end God uses a snowdrift to protect them from the enemy. So how does He do that?
Find out by reading the rest of the story – and there are many other stories in this book, too. Read about the snowdrift, a little slave girl and a fierce Lion. You will also read many other dramatic rescue stories as well as about how to honour God.
Scripture references are from the King James Version of the Bible and the questions are based on this. Suitable for 7-12 year olds.
How God Used a Snowdrift is one of the five devotional book in the Building on the Rock series, and this volume contains 35 stories from every time period and around the world ~ missionary stories, personal testimonies, and more. Some of the best children’s reading and Christian family reading we have found for 10 and under!
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How God Stopped the Pirates (and other Devotional Stories)
The 2nd Devotional volume in the Building on the Rock Series. These are outstanding Christian devotionals for your children, with 26 stirring stories, each with a Biblical lesson. Any volume in this series may be enjoyed and read independently of the others.
For instance, in the title story: As the pirates near the helpless ship, they raise their grappling irons and prepare their cannons for battle! The ship’s captain stands ready to defend his vessel and the lives of the people on board. The missionaries go to their cabins to pray. Can anyone stop these pirates? God can!
Read about the pirates, a burglar and a Russian servant girl, along with many other stories about the amazing events in the lives of missionaries and other travelers.
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What is a Christian? (Ryan McGraw)
What is a Christian? This is a truly vital question because never-ending happiness or everlasting horror hinges upon understanding the correct, biblical answer to it. Yet few questions have provoked so much confusion. Ryan McGraw lays out what it means to be a Christian in terms of what one believes, what one experiences, and what one does—a full-orbed Christianity of head, heart, and hands.
If you are investigating what it means to follow Jesus Christ, if you are wrestling with the question of whether you are truly saved, if you desire to grow as a Christian by getting back to the basics, or if you are seeking to help others, here are simple and clear answers from the Holy Scriptures.
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Knowing and Growing in Assurance of Faith (Joel R. Beeke)
In this, the 100th book of his writing labors, Joel Beeke writes on the power and beauty of true, secure assurance of faith: the heartfelt conviction that one belongs to Christ through faith and will enjoy everlasting salvation. This title opens up Dr. Beeke’s expertise and learning for anyone ‘trapped in a background of easy believism or trapped in the opposite fear of assurance being the certain mark of being presumptuous and so crushing the young shoots of hope and assurance as they appear.’
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How Should Teens Read the Bible? (Joel Beeke)
Most Christians know that they should read the Bible, and many have tried, but it is not unusual for people to get stuck, get lost, or get discouraged. Here is a booklet that lays out wise guidelines for how to read the most important book in the world and not give up.
Joel Beeke offers many helpful tips on how to benefit from the Scriptures with the constant awareness that our attitude is crucial. Written especially for young people, How Should Teens Read the Bible? is an extremely practical resource for anyone who wants to read the Scriptures with regularity, joy, and delight.
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