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  • The Prisoners, the Earthquake, and the Midnight Song Storybook (Bob Hartman)

    Bible storybook that teaches young children about Jesus’ ongoing power to save and how they can tell their friends about Jesus.

    $16.99
  • The Thunder: A Novel on John Knox (Douglas Bond)

    John Knox, the Thundering Scot, lives a life of adventure and danger. Here is the surprising story of a man unflinching in his stand for the gospel, even in the face of assassins and death.

    Douglas Bond tells an incredible story that is little known today: God’s grace at work in the life of John Knox and the struggle for the Reformation in Scotland. The Thunder is historically informative and spiritually inspiring, as well as highly enjoyable and fast-paced. Here is unfolded the life of a man filled with the grace of Christ and made courageous by his faith in God’s Word.

    The Thunder is a book that believing fathers will want their sons to read — in fact, it is an ideal book for fathers to read to their children.

    $12.50$14.99
  • Corrie ten Boom: The Courageous Woman and the Secret Room

    Children 4-8 years of age will be introduced to the inspiring children’s biography of Corrie ten Boom, who saved hundreds of Jews during World War 2.  During the war, Corrie built a secret room to hide as many Jewish people as possible from the German soldiers.  But then Corrie was caught herself and sent to a horrible, frightening prison camp.

    Discover what happened next in this inspiring true story.  Includes notes for parents, a photograph of Corrie, and a timeline of her life.  Children will learn how Corrie put her trust in God in the most dire of situations and allowed him to use her to share the good news about Jesus.

    This vibrantly illustrated biography will remind your child that there is no pit so deep that God’s love is not deeper still.

    $14.99
  • Resolute in the Face of Persecution (Robert Pollock)

    In 17th -century Scotland, times of trouble, torment, and tyranny threatened the lives of a community of believers determined to follow their beloved minister for the cause of liberty. How cold were the usurpers of such cruel authority! Yet they kept their hearts warm in the coldest season of adversity, clinging to truth and God’s unwavering grace, and refusing to submit to unholy chains of corruption.

    They never looked back; their eyes looked forward to their Redeemer, their salvation, and their eternal victory. May we follow their example, and with faith and fortitude walk in their steps.

    Also includes a 2nd story: The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain by Hannah More

    Character themes in this story: courage

    $16.50$19.00
  • The Spanish Brothers (Deborah Alcock)

    What do the families in Seville do, when persecution bursts suddenly upon them? Carlos is imprisoned and put to “the Question”, but no tortures can make him deny the Lord, or even betray his friends who share his faith in Christ. This is a story of the horrors of The Inquisition, a largely forgotten period of time.

    Presenting us with the courageous fortitude of men and women who would not deny the faith, even when the path to glory was through anguish in the body, here is a story that urges us all to press on through all obstacles. It’s an account of 16th-century believers that will leave you speechless. Themes: enduring persecution, perseverance, courage, through the Spanish inquisition.

    $29.50$35.00
  • Hammer of the Huguenots (Douglas Bond)

    Philippe, an orphan shipwright apprentice in 16th century France, is perplexed by the intense religious conflict raging about him. While his friends Maurice and Sophie cling to the good news proclaimed by the church Reformers, Philippe has not yet been persuaded to abandon the teachings of the state church in which he was raised.

    The gospel sounds liberating at times, but can he risk believing when persecution and bloodshed inevitably follow? As Huguenot communities are massacred and full-scale warfare breaks over France, Philippe must decide once and for all where his loyalties lie. The choices he and his friends make in these violent times may cost them everything.

    $10.95$12.99
  • Stories of the Covenanters in Scotland, for Young People (Robert Pollok)

    First printed in 1859, contains three very readable stories, for ages 12 and up, of Scottish brothers and sisters in Christ who stood firm for the faith in the most challenging of times. The Covenanters in many ways took a stand which paved the way for the religious liberties enjoyed in the English-speaking world today.

    Contains the stories of:
    1st, The Persecuted Family of James Bruce
    2nd, Ralph Gemmell of the Banks of the Irvine
    3rd, Helen of the Glen

    Beautiful, high quality bound hardcover volume. See other titles in the series below.

    $18.95$28.00
  • Why America Hates Biblical Christianity (David A. Harrell)

    Here you will learn the interplay between two corresponding evils that have been secretly gaining strength in America for many years: human depravity and Satanic deception. One is an enemy in us; the other is an enemy of us. These corrupting influences have destroyed every empire in history; powers so formidable and so deceptive that they now threaten the Constitutional Republic of the United States.

    This book addresses the interplay between these destructive forces from a biblical perspective and then demonstrates how they manifest themselves in our culture, while at the same time encouraging authentic Christians to stand firm in their faith for the glory of Christ as we await His return.

    $13.75$16.99
  • Christianophobia: A Faith Under Attack (Rupert Shortt)

    On October 29, 2005, three Indonesian schoolgirls were beheaded as they walked to school — targeted because they were Christian. Like them, many Christians around the world suffer violence or discrimination for their faith. In fact, more Christians than people of any other faith group now live under threat. Why is this religious persecution so widely ignored?

    In this monumental work, Christianophobia, Rupert Shortt investigates the shocking treatment of Christians on several continents and exposes the extent of official collusion. Christian believers generally don’t become radicalized but tend to resist nonviolently and keep a low profile, which has enabled politicians and the media to play down a problem of huge dimensions. The book is replete with relevant historical background to place events within their appropriate political and social context.

    This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in people’s right to religious freedom, no matter where, or among whom, they live.

    $18.50$26.00
  • Rescue at the Eleventh Hour (W. H. G. Kingston)

    This story, for children 8-14, is a factual narrative of the brave witness of William Hunter, as he was burned at the stake, leading the Clayton family to investigate the Reformation truths of the Bible. As a result, they came to believe in salvation through Christ alone. But it’s a dangerous time for believers, the reign of Mary I of England. This is an account of what God put them through for their faith, and how God providentially sustained them.

    It’s the factual narrative of a family’s struggle to uphold the doctrines of the Reformation during the reign of Queen Mary I of England. The men, women and youths, who suffered martyrdom for their faith under the persecuting policy of Mary Tudor must never be forgotten. Their lives reflect in a wonderful manner how the light of God’s truth in the gospel cannot be quenched by the flames of persecution.

    $7.00
  • Mary Bunyan: A Tale of Religious Persecution and Heroic Faith (Sallie Rochester Ford)

    The stirring story of Mary Bunyan. An outstanding gift book for that eager reader in the family. 

    $14.95$18.00
  • A Compassionate Call to Counter-Culture (David Platt)

    David Platt shows Christians how to actively take a stand on such issues as poverty, sex trafficking, marriage, abortion, racism, and religious liberty―and challenges us to become passionate, unwavering voices for Christ. Drawing on compelling personal accounts from around the world, Platt presents an unapologetic yet winsome call for Christians to faithfully follow Christ into the cultural battlefield in ways that will prove both costly and rewarding.

    The lines have been drawn. The moment has come for Christians to rise up and deliver a gospel message that’s more radical than even the most controversial issues of our day.

    $17.95$19.99