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A Home for Virginia (Patricia St. John)
When an old miner is left with the job of bringing up the newborn Virginia he doesn’t realize that it will change his life forever. As he cleans the dust and cobwebs away for the new arrival, we see that is also what the Holy Spirit does in our lives. He starts a work in our hearts and our lives are changed forever.
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Amazing Love (Corrie Ten Boom)
Following her miraculous release from a Nazi concentration camp, Corrie ten Boom refused to give into the weakness of anger, claiming, “Forgiveness requires more strength than hatred.” Sharing incredible stories of encounters with people from all walks of life, Corrie illustrates how a childlike faith in the wisdom and love of God pushes us to forgive the seemingly impossible.
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Assurance: Resting in God’s Salvation (31-Day Devotionals for Life) (William P. Smith)
Does God truly love you? Are you really saved? You fear that sin and suffering have a stronger hold on you than God does—but God is not threatened by your fears and questions, and he is exactly the one who can show you the heart he has for you. Drawing on his pastoral and counseling experience, William Smith provides scriptural devotions, reflection questions, and practical action points to daily increase your confidence in God’s love, promises, and care.
In the 31-Day Devotionals for Life series, biblical counselors and Bible teachers guide you through Scripture passages that speak to specific situations or struggles, helping you to apply God’s Word to your life in practical ways day after day.
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Daddy Love (Gary & Jan Bower)
Preschoolers, toddlers, and infants love this precious little book! Sweet rhymes blend with adorable oil paintings of fathers
loving their precious babies. Children are drawn to the realistic and heartwarming facial expressions of shared love and the
beautiful simplicity of the message in these captivating, untearable pages.$8.50 -
Drawn Together Under Fire (E.A Bland)
Who could guess that the poverty-stricken brother and sister in their mud-floor hut would one day be the instruments of care for the well-to-do squire? In this world of haves and have-nots, one thing remains unchanged: when Death knocks at your door, it matters not whether your floor is made of mud or gold.
This compelling story, with its contrasting characters and settings, brings all of humanity under the same roof to grapple with universal questions of love, fear, and most importantly, faith. Just as the Father made the sun to rise on the evil and on the good, so too did He send His Son to save anyone who calls on the name of the Lord to be saved.
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ESV Devotional Journal, Fruit of the Spirit: Love
Each journal in this collection focuses on one fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. With a thoughtful introduction from Kristen Wetherell and beautiful cover artwork by Lulie Wallace, this journal guides women through 12 applicable Bible passages on love. Reflective journaling prompts and space for notes and prayers allow readers to meditate on what God has spoken through his Word and continues to speak through the Spirit.
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How Jesus Loves: 31 Devotions about Christ, the Cross and You (Sinclair B. Ferguson)
When we read God’s Word and see the wonder of who Jesus is and what he has done we see that God’s Son has given us his very best. His love and care for us took him to the Cross for us.
With these 31 devotions and prayers you will discover Christ’s love for his people and how he deserves our love and worship. Find out How Jesus Loves through stories such as: Don’t Look Back; God Says It’s Time and Hide and Seek.
These stories were first told at The Tron Church in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Humble Calvinism (Jeff Meddars)
Understanding Calvinism in our hearts as well as in our heads.
Calvinism has an image problem. For far too long it has been synonymous with being argumentative, arrogant, and unloving. Somehow the doctrines of grace often haven’t made those who believe them actually gracious.
Self-confessed recovering, cranky Calvinist, Jeff Medders wonders whether the love of God has been replaced with the love of Calvinism. It’s one thing having the “five points” all worked out in your head, but have they really penetrated your heart?
His warm-hearted, challenging (and surprisingly witty) book reveals how a true understanding of “the five points” fuels a love of Christ and his people that builds others up, rather than tearing them down. Medders urges readers to be humble and gracious as well as zealous for the truth, to the praise and glory of Christ and his church.
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If: What Do I Know of Calvary Love? (Amy Carmichael)
Amy Carmichael questions whether we allow our doubts and disappointments to hinder our faith, or do we really know Calvary’s love? In a series of statements and common situations, a Christ-love of forgiveness and strength is meant to mend our hearts and encourage others, because of what He has already done.
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Love and Its Fruits (Jonathan Edwards)
Jonathan Edwards’ exposition of 1 Corinthians 13 stands as the best devotional work on that chapter of inspiration. This summary brings to the modern reader the penetrating pastoral insights of Edwards.
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Love Letters from the King (Tarah-Lynn Saint-Elien)
Will you leave God’s messages on “read,” or will you respond?
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Mommy Love (Gary & Jan Bower)
Preschoolers, toddlers, and infants love this precious little book! Sweet rhymes blend with adorable oil paintings of mothers
loving their precious babies. Children are drawn to the realistic and heartwarming facial expressions of shared love and the
beautiful simplicity of the message in these captivating, untearable pages.$8.50 -
Nine Fruits of the Spirit: Love (Robert Strand)
Robert Strand, one of the most successful authors in the CBA market, believes that an understanding of the qualities of a Christian deserve a close look. To that end, Strand has developed a nine-book study series on the fruits of the spirit, emphasizing not only that a properly-balanced Christian life must include love, joy, peace, patience, etc., but that God will judge us on our willingness to incorporate them into our daily walk. Written in Strand’s famous storytelling style, each book in the series includes study questions and special insights.
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The Fairest of Ten Thousand (Charles Spurgeon)
Charles Spurgeon has been called “the Prince of Preachers” and “the last Puritan.” His many sermons are among the best in Christian literature.
“You will be captivated by the lofty way Spurgeon unfolds the real significance of marital love, the reverent way he honors Christ, and the genuine desire he has for the whole church to see our Lord in all His glory.”
— Phil Johnson
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What to Wear (Catherine Parks)
Helping kids fall in love with God and His Word as they study the Bible for themselves.
What to Wear is your kids’ journey into their truest identity—Jesus Christ!
The Apostle Paul tells us that our identity is in Christ, and we need to dress the part. All who follow Jesus—kids included—must take off and put on certain things. What to Wear is an eight-part study of these items of “clothing” Paul teaches about in Colossians 3. How do we put on compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, patience, forbearance, forgiveness, and love?
This study shows your kids how Jesus perfectly embodies these virtues and how He enables us to grow in them. Apart from Jesus Christ, our attempts to form these traits in our children will fail. Yet when tied to identity in Christ and our belonging in the church, we see the fruit of these qualities developed in our minds and hearts.
Kids are encouraged to learn algebra, science, instruments, and athletics. The goal of this study is to help our kids live into their calling to know and love Jesus by studying His Word. In this study, kids will learn the method of observation, interpretation, and application. As kids learn how to read the Bible for themselves, they’ll also grow to delight in God’s Word.
What to Wear provides the encouragement and guidance needed for your kids journey into looking like Jesus!
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Little Miss Moth (Amy Le Feuvre)
Three joyful sisters move to the country, where they can climb apple trees, get lost in the woods, and find adventures! Charity is most talkative, Hope is full of questions, and Faith is the quiet, dreamy one.
Adventures begin with Charlie and his raft, and their voyage is enhanced by their limitless imagination. Pirates and hidden treasure fill their day. But Faith’s treasure is found in her friendship with Timothy and thundering old Mr. Cardwell, who calls her Miss Moth. She comforts him with words of the Comforter.
A delightful story in the well-loved style of Amy Le Feuvre, with plenty of discovery, learning, and fun!
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The Expulsive Power of a New Affection (Thomas Chalmers)
A reprint of one of history’s most powerful and enduring sermons, from the 19th century. In The Expulsive Power of a New Affection, Thomas Chalmers inspires Christians to remove the snares and tangles of sin—not through legalistic obedience but through the power of a new and greater affection for God.
Chalmers reminds the people of God that, as sojourners living in this world, true power over the trials and sins of this life is found only in desiring Jesus Christ. Love Him more, and sin shall lose its power in our lives.
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The Painted Fly (Christoph von Schmid)
The Painted Fly is a love story—for both children and adults. It is a tale of unquenchable love that leads the reader on a journey of surprise endings—or rather, surprise beginnings.
Although written in the classic style of Christoph von Schmid, author of The Basket of Flowers, the characters of The Painted Fly were created with distinct personalities that provide a new twist to Von Schmid’s stories.
At the heart of the story (without telling you the surprise climax!), is the revelation that love does not easily surrender, even in the face of insurmountable obstacles. As 1 Corinthians 13 tells us, love never gives up; it is not passive, yet neither is it demanding. But in this innovative story, through myriad twists and turns, you will also discover that love is extremely creative!
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The Snowdrop Story & other tales for the young
Simple gestures of kindness can have a profound effect in the life of the recipient. Such is the case in the short stories included in this volume. We see how small personal sacrifices bring light and joy to those shrouded in darkness and suffering. These stories will help us to consider the needs of those around us and how we might brighten their lives with something as simple as a snowdrop.
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Unto Others: Rediscovering the Golden Rule, The Lost Key to Relationships (Dave Swavely)
Despite the prominence given to the Golden Rule by Christ, and the fact that almost all Christians used to memorize and quote it frequently, this is the only modern book on the subject written from a pastoral and theological perspective. In Unto Others, Dave Swavely unravels the mystery of why this lost treasure has been neglected for so long, makes a clear case for its return to prominence in our thinking and actions, and walks us through a set of very practical steps for using it in our everyday lives.
This book will also be helpful to those interested in comparative religions and the uniqueness of Christianity, since forms of the Golden Rule existed prior to Christ, yet he pioneered a distinct version and approach to it. And those concerned with mercy ministry, social justice, and political theory will also welcome the many insights Swavely provides into the use of the Golden Rule in recent American history.
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