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  • Heroes from Church History 1500s – Journal 2-Pack

    The two journals in the Heroes from Church History – 1500s set each highlight two heroes of church history, Martin Luther and John Calvin, with a quote from each Reformer on the inside front cover. These journals are perfect for capturing truth as you take in God’s Word through sermons, personal study and devotional time.

    $10.99
  • Heroes from Church History, Series 1 (Luther, Owen, Calvin) Magnetic Bookmarks – Set of 3

    Mark your page in your book, notebook or planner with our NEW Heroes from Church History, Series 1 (Luther, Owen, Calvin) Magnetic Bookmarks – Set of 3!  
     
    This bookmark set features 3 reformers of Church History that will help keep your place in your book or organize your planner without damage to any pages! 
    $7.99
  • Luther on the Christian Life: Cross and Freedom (Carl R. Trueman)

    Martin Luther’s historical significance can hardly be overstated. Known as the father of the Protestant Reformation, Luther has had an enormous impact on Western Christianity and culture. In Luther on the Christian Life, historian Carl Trueman introduces readers to the lively Reformer, taking them on a tour of his historical context, theological system, and approach to the Christian life. Whether exploring Luther’s theology of protest, ever-present sense of humor, or misunderstood view of sanctification, this book will help modern readers go deeper in their spiritual walk by learning from one of the great teachers of the faith.

    $13.99$18.99
  • Reform: The Church at the Birth of Protestantism (Luke H. Davis)

    1485–1600

    Throughout the Christian lands of Europe, there was darkness. Not a physical darkness, but a spiritual one. For many years, the clarity of God’s grace given through Jesus Christ had dimmed. A system of human effort designed to achieve God’s favor meant people were confused about Scripture, about salvation, and about the purpose of life.

    But in those dark times, light dawned. Brave individuals challenged long–held teachings that had drifted from Scripture. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Thomas Cranmer led movements of reformation in their nations, calling their followers to the clear teaching of the Bible, to Christ, to faith, to grace, to live to the glory of God. Others, such as Patrick Hamilton, William Tyndale, and Lady Jane Grey, sought to continue this enterprise, sometimes at the cost of their lives.

    These bold Christians—called Protestants for their protest against the established and wayward Church practices of the day—sought to be faithful to Christ in their world, and in the process they offered in a new world that endures today.

    Recommended for ages 11+

    $10.75$12.99
  • The Little Lights: Full set of 15 volumes

    A beautiful, bright, colorful gift set for that child 4-8 years of age.  Each volume is a sturdy 6″ x 8-1/2″ hardcover.  Includes all 15 illustrated books for young readers, or those who love being read to aloud – and at an amazing set price for hardcover volumes!

    The set includes stories about Charles Spurgeon, Amy Carmichael, Corrie ten Boom, Hudson Taylor, and 11 more.  All of the following people (scroll down below left, to see the full list of persons your child will learn about when you have The Little Lights in your home!)

    $99.95$123.99
  • Who was Martin Luther? (Danika Cooley)

    Martin Luther was a young man who was afraid of a thunderstorm, because he was afraid God was going to judge him.  He was a Catholic monk hoping to find the way of salvation.  But once the light of the gospel dawned on him, Martin became a reformer who inspired a continent to return to the Word of God!

    $7.99$9.99
  • Luther in Love (Douglas Bond)

    Discovering that love and marriage are complex, sacrificial, and yet intensely beautiful, Katharina von Bora, fearful of discovery, secretly pens a memoir of her forbidden marriage to a Mr. Martin Luther, with his dangerous life and turbulent legacy. This is the story of their trials, tragedies, and their joys and triumphs.

    “A lovely book, a pleasure to read, a creative and astute project, a page-turner, faithful to Luther’s voice as a Reformer, a preacher, and a theologian and husband.” — Aimee Byrd, author of Housewife Theologian

     

    $11.50$14.99
  • Katharine von Bora: The Morning Star of Wittenberg

    Her husband’s story is well known: Martin Luther’s nailing of 95 theses on the door of Wittenberg’s castle church on October 31, 1517, was a turning point in history. Yet it was his dear wife Katie whom Luther called the “Morning Star of Wittenberg.”

    After a dramatic escape from a convent in Catholic territory, former nun Katharine von Bora married Wittenberg’s famous preacher and was a remarkable helper and companion to the German Reformer. A courageous lady, a loving wife and mother, and an able, selfless steward of vast responsibilities, Katharine Luther is a sterling example of what a woman, by God’s grace, can be.

    This beautifully illustrated storybook brings to life this exciting part of history for readers of all ages to enjoy. The book includes an engaging map of ‘Katherine’s Germany’ as well as a detailed Glossary of Terms for further learning. Hardcover. 11″ x 10″.

    $16.95$18.00
  • What Should I Do? The True Story of Martin Luther and the Reformation

    What would you do if you were hungry and needed your supper? Would you stand outside someone’s door and sing for it? At the boarding school in Eisenach, Martin and his friends had to sing for their supper, as well as working out ways to get some tasty food before bedtime.

    Martin spent a lot of time thinking about how to get to heaven. Martin thought that he had to pray for hours on end, eat very little, work very hard and study a great many good books in order to have his sins forgiven. However, as he began to read God’s Word for himself he discovered that the answer was not in doing these things, but by putting his trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.

    A wonderful introduction to the life of Martin Luther for children 4 to 12 years of age.
    (Read-aloud: 4-8. Read on my own: 8-12)

    $6.75$7.99
  • Stories of the Reformation in Germany and England, For Young People

    First printed in 1860, contains short stories about:
    *Martin Luther
    * Nicholas Ridley
    * Lady Jane Grey
    * Edward VI (the youthful King of England who was dubbed “the British Josiah”)
    — and others.

    Also contains D’Aubigne’s A Child’s Life of Luther. Superb reading for ages 12 and up.

    $18.95$28.00
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    The Barber Who Wanted to Pray (R. C. Sproul)

    Based on the true story of a barber’s conversation with Martin Luther! R. C. Sproul begins one evening with a Mr. McFarland leading family devotions. When his daughter asks him how she should pray, Mr. McFarland shares a 500-year-old story — a story about a barber and his famous customer.

    Master Peter is a barber well known to all in his village. One day, when Martin Luther the Reformer walks into his shop, the barber musters up the courage to ask the outlawed monk how to pray. Dr. Luther responds by writing a letter to the barber (a letter that we know today as the book, A Simple Way to Pray). The barber’s life is changed as he learns from Luther a way to pray, using the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Apostles’ Creed.

    R. C. Sproul’s beautifully illustrated story will engage children and help them learn to pray according to the Bible. Dr. Sproul’s unique gift for explaining complex truths will make this a treasured book to be returned to time after time—a delight for both children and their parents!

    $13.99$17.99
  • Life of Luther Grace and Truth Books
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    Life of Luther (Barnas Sears)

    Controversial and visionary, Luther’s life is revealed in this rare presentation of his work as an educator and church leader. From his birth and childhood, to his religious education, and the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation, you will discover the views and experiences that led to his excommunication by the Pope in 1520. Correspondence and accounts shed further light on Luther’s defiant translation of the Bible from Latin to the language of the common man.

    This unique biography is reproduced from an 1850 American Sunday School Union original, and in it you will be introduced to the pivotal life of this enigmatic man before, during, and after one of Christianity’s defining events.

    $9.00$17.99