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  • The Shepherd King: Teen Devotional

    Who was David?

    If reality television had existed thousands of years ago, David would have been a star. He had everything a producer could want: good looks, charm, charisma, a temper, a story he tried to hide, and power. Women loved him, and men were willing to fight for him. In this devotional, however, you’ll see that there is more to this man’s story than the drama, and the Bible takes you deeper than you might expect. Like any good reality show, David’s story is full of peaks, valleys, major disasters-—and ultimately, redemption. This is the story of a shepherd boy whom God turned into a king.

    $5.99
  • The Songs of a Warrior (Katy Morgan)

    This dramatic retelling of the accounts of the first two kings of Israel follows the intertwining stories of Jonathan, Saul, David and Michal documented in 1 and 2 Samuel.

    In this imaginative yet biblically faithful book, readers will find themselves immersed in the hearts and minds of the key players as they experience battles, intrigue, plots, betrayal, love, and friendship.

    This resource is a great way to help kids aged 8-12 engage with God’s word. They’ll be left thinking about what it means to trust God and realizing that only Jesus can really be the king God’s people need.

    Makes a wonderful gift for children ages 8-12. Includes a Bible-reading plan for the life of David and notes that differentiate the known facts from the imaginative parts.

    $12.95$14.99
  • King Jack

    Thirteen-year-old Jack, the best runner, jumper, climber, swimmer, and foot-ball player, learned two important truths from his hero father: Nothing is worth a lie, and never be afraid of anything. The colonel practiced what he preached—he was courageous and chose to do the right thing.
    Now Jack faces the ultimate trial. He knows that God will always show him what is right, and the way to do it, but he struggles to find the courage he needs. Then the moment comes when there is no time to lose, and Jack sets aside any fear of losing his own life in order to save another. Surely his father would be proud!
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  • Christ and His Threefold Office (John Flavel)

    Flavel explores the glory of Christ becoming a man “to qualify and prepare Him for a full discharge of His mediatorship, in the office of our Prophet, Priest, and King.”

    “Salvation,” says Flavel, “is revealed by Christ as a Prophet, procured by Him as a Priest, applied by Him as a King. In vain it is revealed, if not purchased; in vain revealed and purchased, if not applied.”

    Flavel’s treatment of the subject is always heart-warming and practical, only polemical when necessary and painstakingly detailed when he believes the truth is at stake. The whole book is a work of adoration, of meditations upon the transcendent excellency of Jesus Christ.

    $13.50$16.00
  • The King and the Dragon (James W. Shrimpton)

    For children, ages 3-5

    “Parents will enjoy reading it out loud, children’s fertile imaginations will be stimulated by its storyline, and—perhaps best of all—both will want to talk about what it all means again and again!”  – Sinclair B. Ferguson,Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries

    In this imaginative story, James Shrimpton teaches children the story of redemption in the Bible through the lens of dragon slaying. With a memorable rhyming style, engaging artwork, and theologically grounded storytelling, this book is perfect for teaching children the story of Christ’s defeat of sin, death, and evil.

    $12.75$14.99
  • The Donkey Who Carried a King (R. C. Sproul)

    The biblical teaching that Jesus was the Suffering Servant who carried the sins of His people when He went to the cross is vividly brought home to children in The Donkey Who Carried a King, the latest children’s book from respected theologian, author, and educator Dr. R. C. Sproul.

    Davey was a young donkey who was bored and unhappy because he was never given anything to do. Then one day, some strangers came to the gate—and Davey’s master picked him for a very special task. Davey carried the King, Jesus, into Jerusalem. A few days later, Davey saw some angry people making the King carry a heavy beam of wood.

    Davey could not understand it—until another donkey helped him see that the King was being a Servant on behalf of His people.

    The Donkey Who Carried a King offers a unique perspective on the events of Jesus’ Passion Week and calls all believers, both young and old, to follow in the footsteps of the Suffering Servant for the glory of God. Jesus was willing to leave the glories of heaven to suffer and die in this world on our behalf, so we should serve Him with all our hearts.

    $15.99$19.00
  • David: El luchador valiente

    David, el valiente pastor, peleo contra un rugiente leon y un oso salvaje. Se aseguraba de que nada malo le pasara a su rebano. Al encontrarse con Goliat, el gigante, el sabia que solo Dios podria salvario. Lee y descubre como Dios lo protegio y que plan tenia para la vida de David.

    Puedes leer acerca de David en la Biblia, en 1 y 2 de Samuel.

    Spanish edition of the popular Biblewise title – David, the Fearless Fighter – from Christian Focus. Bible Stories accurately retold, with full color illustrations throughout.

    $2.95$3.49
  • The Negro Servant and The Black Prince (Legh Richmond)

    Two 19th century stories of lasting value, combined for the first time in one volume. Each tells of the work of the grace of God in the lives of young men. One, born into royalty (The Black Prince) comes to know and love Christ.

    The other, living in slavery (The Negro Servant) comes to know the same Savior.

    But what different plans God has for each of their lives! Holding the power of royalty will not prevent God from humbling us, if He wills, and being enslaved will not hinder Him from exalting us, if that is His plan.

    $6.00
  • When God Chooses: The Life of David (Keith Kaynor)

    So much of Scripture is devoted to the life of King David, we must conclude that God wants us to know this man of God well. Over 54 chapters of the Bible are involved in telling the stories of this man, not even to mention the Psalms. “The Son of David” is one of the titles of our Lord Jesus! That God would tie His Son so closely to this man makes him unique in the Bible. This “man after God’s own heart”, yet who fell at times into horrendous sin, is a story every Christian must know well.

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