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  • Jesus Moments: Moses (Alison Mitchell)

    Help 4-7s learn how events in the life of Moses point to Jesus with this beautifully illustrated Old Testament Bible story

    Part of the Jesus Moments series.

    $11.99$14.99
  • Moses and the Very Big Rescue (Tim Thornborough)

    In this faithful and innovative retelling of the classic Bible story of the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt, children of 2-4 years old will discover what happened when Moses told Pharaoh to “Let my people go” and Pharaoh said, “No, no, no!”

    Children will be invited to join in as they count down from 10 to zero to see how God rescues his people from slavery in Egypt with signs and wonders.

    It teaches some interesting numerical skills to children and has bright, vivid, fun-filled illustrations by Jennifer Davison.

    Recommended for ages 2-4.

    $12.99
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    Moses Leads the People

    This is a Level Two I Can Read! book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. It aligns with guided reading level J and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 3rd grade.

    $4.25$4.99
  • The Ten Commandments (Kevin DeYoung)

    Are the 10 Commandments still relevant today? 

    Do they still apply? Which ones? What do they mean in light of God’s mercy revealed in Jesus?

    Highlighting the timelessness and goodness of God’s commands, pastor Kevin DeYoung delivers critical truth about the 10 Commandments as he makes clear what they are, why we should know them, and how to apply them. This book will help you understand, obey, and delight in God’s law—commandments that expose our sinfulness and reveal the glories of God’s grace to us in Christ.

    $15.00$17.99
  • Hebrews (John Brown)

    Commentaries generally belong to one of two categories. Either they aim at a devotional thoroughness which lays no great emphasis on the exact meaning of individual words, or they concentrate on such a detailed examination of the text that the spirit and power of the book is largely lost. Among the few commentators who stand between these two positions is Dr. John Brown of Edinburgh (1784-1858).

    By seeking to develop a style of exposition that was both edifying to his congregation and valuable to his divinity students, he produced commentaries which, in the words of Dr. William Cunningham, ‘formed a marked era in the history of Scriptural Interpretation’. Not behind the foremost contemporary scholars in his emphasis on correct exegesis, he nevertheless sought not only that the minds of his readers might be brought ‘into immediate contact with the mind of the Spirit’ but that their whole being might be resigned to ‘the empire of the Word of God’.

    $29.00$32.00
  • Exodus (Journible) – 2 volume set

    The Two Volume Set!

    These are the two Journibles volumes for writing your own copy of The Book of Exodus. 

    In Deuteronomy 17:18, future kings of Israel were commanded to not simply get a copy of the law, but to hand-write their own copy, for themselves. Centuries later, educators have discovered that students who write out their own notes by hand have a much greater retention rate than simply hearing or reading. Our God knew this long ago! With this idea in mind, the Journibles series has emerged.

    Each book is organized so that you can write out your very own copy of Scripture. Yes, you are the scribe in these volumes! You’ll write the Bible text on the right hand page of the book. On the left side, you are given space to write your own notes and comments.

    $12.00$30.00
  • DEUTERONOMY (Journible)

    This is the Journibles volume for making your own copy of the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy.

    In Deuteronomy 17:18, future kings of Israel were commanded to not simply get a copy of the law, but to hand-write their own copy, for themselves. Centuries later, educators have discovered that students who write out their own notes by hand have a much greater retention rate than simply hearing or reading. Our God knew this long ago! With this idea in mind, the Journibles series has emerged.

    Each book is organized so that you can write out your very own copy of Scripture. Yes, you are the scribe in these volumes! You’ll write the Bible text on the right hand page of the book. On the left side, you are given space to write your own notes and comments.

    $6.00$15.00
  • Leviticus (Journible)

    This is the Journibles volume for making your own copy of The Book of Leviticus.

    In Deuteronomy 17:18, future kings of Israel were commanded to not simply get a copy of the law, but to hand-write their own copy, for themselves. Centuries later, educators have discovered that students who write out their own notes by hand have a much greater retention rate than simply hearing or reading. Our God knew this long ago! With this idea in mind, the Journibles series has emerged.

    Each book is organized so that you can write out your very own copy of Scripture. Yes, you are the scribe in these volumes! You’ll write the Bible text on the right hand page of the book. On the left side, you are given space to write your own notes and comments.

    $6.00$15.00
  • Exodus: Rhyme and Reason Series (Catherine Zoller)

    The Rhyme and Reason Series volume on the Book of Exodus. Accurate to Scripture and without commentary, these volumes re-tell a biblical book in poetic language, accompanied by beautiful full-color illustrations. They capture the attention of every child and are a powerful tool for creating a fascination with the Word of God.

    This delightful children’s book presents the highlights from the book of Exodus, in rhyming couplets, from Egyptian bondage to building the tabernacle. It teaches kids not only the events and truths of Exodus, but also God’s heart in a fun and entertaining way. Lively, full-color illustrations beautifully complete the 48-page text.

    $19.99
  • God’s Rules for Holiness: Unlocking the Ten Commandments (Peter Masters)

    Taken at face value the Ten Commandments are binding on all people, and will guard the way to Heaven, so that evil will never spoil its glory and purity. But the Commandments are far greater than their surface meaning, as this book shows.

    They challenge us as Christians on a still wider range of sinful deeds and attitudes. They provide positive virtues as goals. And they give immense help for staying close to the Lord in our walk and worship.

    The Commandments are vital for godly living and for greater blessing, but we need to enter into the panoramic view they provide of the standards and goals for redeemed people.

     

    $11.50$12.99
  • Touched by Greatness: Women in the Life of Moses (Dorothy Patterson)

    Many women impacted the life of Moses. The woman who bore him, the young girl who shadowed him, and the foreigner who raised him are just three of the key influencers on his life. Their actions meant that a Hebrew child was reared as a prince of Egypt and became one of the greatest leaders of all time. Each woman who influenced the life of Moses was guided by God to bring his plans to pass. As you read about their lives you will discover the unique role women have to be mightily used of God too.

    $8.95$10.99
  • The Desert Leader: A Puzzle book about Moses

    The plague of frogs were driving the Egyptians crazy!  How did the frogs get there, and what was Moses going to do about it?

    Moses knew that only God could sort things out.  With the puzzles, codes, and other features of this unique book for children ages 7-10, you can discover all about how God used Moses and saved His people.

    $4.25$4.99
  • But I Say Unto You (John Reisinger)

    A study of the Sermon on the Mount which takes Jesus at His word. He is our authority and lawgiver. He is our standard in the Kingdom of God.

    Did Jesus change anything from the Law of Moses with His so-called Sermon on the Mount or was He correcting rabbinical errors that had crept in along the way?

    This book argues persuasively that Jesus was not simply rubber-stamping the great hero of the Old Covenant, but was actually presenting Himself as the new and superior lawgiver just as He is the new and superior priest to Aaron. Getting this right (or wrong) has significant implications for how one reads the Bible and, perhaps even more importantly, what standard one uses in his or her pursuit of righteousness. Jesus, not Moses, is our Lord. We must listen to Him.

    $9.50$11.95
  • The Story of Moses (Bible Colour & Learn # 5 )

    Imagine a nearly complete Bible curriculum of coloring books! This is it: The 20 volumes in the Bible Colour and Learn series help even the youngest child to explore the whole Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.

    Children will have fun coloring the illustrations on the right-hand side page – while an adult reads the words of explanation on the left-hand side.   This is the volume on The Story of Moses.

    $2.50$5.00
  • Tablets of Stone and the History of Redemption (John Reisinger)

    A study of the proper role of The Ten Commandments in the life of a Christian believer. As we read God’s plan of salvation unfolds in Scripture, the Law of God in the Old Testament must be correctly understood. Reisinger is masterful in his understanding of the relationship between law and grace.

    $9.25$10.95