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40 Favorite Hymns of the Christian Faith (Leland Ryken)
Every hymn begins its life as a poem—and we can give our favorite hymns fresh life by returning to their poetic roots. This anthology of several centuries’ worth of great hymns invites us to experience these works as devotional poetry—to slow down and savor their well-turned phrases and evocative language. English professor Leland Ryken provides some historical background for each hymn, but his focus is on literary analysis. Combined with relevant Scripture texts, the result is a wonderfully devotional and poetic study of the Christian faith.
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40 Favorite Hymns of the Christian Life (Leland Ryken)
We treasure hymns for their messages of comfort or conviction or for their associations with beloved believers and meaningful events. But many hymns are also powerful works of devotional poetry—displaying levels of artistry that we easily miss when we are simply singing through them.
This anthology of great hymns invites us to experience these works as poems—to slow down and savor their well-turned phrases, their surprising metaphors, and their evocative language. English professor Leland Ryken provides historical background and literary analysis for each hymn, finishing each with a Scripture reading to accompany it. The result is a wonderfully devotional and poetic study of the Christian life, drawing on hymns such as “Holy, Holy, Holy,” “Be Thou My Vision,” “In Christ Alone,” and many more.
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40 Favorite Hymns of the Christian Year (Leland Ryken)
For generations, Christians have celebrated holidays and seasons with special songs. We all have favorite Christmas carols or Easter hymns, and some of us associate certain hymns with events like Thanksgiving or the New Year. But often we overlook the fact that these familiar songs are also powerful works of devotional poetry.
This anthology of great hymns associated with the calendar year invites us to experience these works as poems—to slow down and savor their well-turned phrases, their surprising metaphors, and their evocative language. English professor Leland Ryken provides historical background and literary analysis for each hymn, finishing each with a Scripture reading to accompany it. The result is a wonderfully devotional and poetic study for the Christian’s year, drawing on hymns for the New Year, Good Friday, Easter, Christmas, and more.
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Anne Bradstreet: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)
Anne Bradstreet was the first published poet in America. She arrived in the American colonies in 1630 and lived an often difficult pioneering life. Despite the disapproval of people who thought that only men should write and study, Anne expressed her thoughts in beautiful poetry.
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ESV Spiral-Bound Journaling Bible, Poetry
The ESV Spiral-Bound Journaling Bible, Poetry was created from the ground up to facilitate in-depth note taking. It includes the 5 Poetical Books of the Old Testament—Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon—in an inviting, easy-to-read layout with generous space for notes. The spiral-bound format lays flat for comfortable reading and writing. Designed to encourage deeper interaction with Scripture, this journaling edition is ideal for recording prayers and reflections.
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Poetry of Redemption: An Illustrated Treasury of Good Friday and Easter Poems (Leland Ryken)
God’s eternal redemptive plan came to fruition in the events of a tumultuous handful of days. In the two thousand years since, believers have sought to express the horror of Christ’s crucifixion, the joy of his resurrection, and the wonder of the personal and eternal implications of both. The works of poets such as John Milton, John Donne, and Christina Rosetti and hymnists such as Isaac Watts and Fanny Crosby unite with the poetic testimony of Scripture in this anthology.
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My Heart Cries Out: Gospel Meditations for Everyday Life (Paul David Tripp)
“My hope is that this volume will help you to see the Savior more clearly, to understand his grace more deeply, to confess your struggle more honestly, to worship him more fully, and to find in these meditations the motivation to continue to follow the Savior even when he’s leading you into unexpected and hard places.” —Paul David Tripp
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His Faithfulness: The Poetry of Amy Carmichael (Jim Spencer)
His Faithfulness is a refreshing, reflective CD which puts the rich poetry of Amy Carmichael to appropriately gentle, stirring melodies written by songwriter Jim Spencer. This is one of the most worthy musical projects we have seen this year and serves Amy’s poetry with great credit, highlighting her testimony to the faithfulness of God in all His works.
Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) was an Irish missionary to India known for her tireless and sacrificial labors which resulted in the conversion of countless young women, delivering many of them from forcible enslavement to base lifestyles.
Contains many beautiful and majestic piano, cello and stringed arrangements.
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The Soul in Paraphrase: A Treasury of Classic Devotional Poems (Leland Ryken)
Christians throughout the ages have written poetry as a way to commune with and teach about God, communicating rich truths and enduring beauty through their art. These poems, when read devotionally, provide a unique way for Christians to deepen their spiritual insight and experience.
In this collection of over 90 poems by poets such as Emily Dickinson, T. S. Eliot, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Frost, William Shakespeare, and over 30 more, literary expert Leland Ryken introduces readers to the best of the best in devotional poetry, providing commentary that helps them see and appreciate not only the literary beauty of these poems but also the spiritual truths they contain. Literary-inclined readers and first-time poetry readers alike will relish this one-of-a-kind anthology carefully compiled to help them encounter God in fresh ways.
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The Garden Where I Grow (Gary & Jan Bower)
…and Other Poems for Cultivating a Happy Family
Anyone who raises vegetables knows that gardens are a lot of hard work. So are relationships! But the labor that goes into nurturing family relationships can result in a delicious harvest that is nutritious to our souls. Using gardening as a metaphor, this refreshing book reminds us of the benefits we experience when we let our roots grow deep right where we’ve been planted.
“The Garden Where I Grow paints a refreshing and beautiful vision of God’s design for family, and presents children with simple, practical ways to cultivate strong family relationships.”
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The Poems of Anne Bradstreet
A real sense of calm pervades Bradstreet’s poetry. She has genuine affection for the things she writes about, whether that be family, or the vistas of nature, or her husband, or the “pleasant things” lost in the house fire, and so in no way does she come across as a pinched ascetic. But neither does she come across as someone who is in frantic pursuit of worldly goods.
Anne Bradstreet came to fame when someone published her poetry as The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America. Anne Bradstreet was a Puritan who had crossed the ocean to help found the new colony in America. She lived on the frontier and lived a fairly uneventful life loving her husband and children. However, she was also a well-educated and imaginative woman whose poetry continues to be admired to this day. This collection of her poems is a forgotten classic that we would be well advised to read.
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