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  • Bible Study: A Student’s Guide (Jon Nielson)

    “If you are a high schooler, read this book thoughtfully and carefully. Then loan it to your parents.” — D. A. Carson

    Have you ever been to a Bible study that didn’t have much “Bible” or “study” at all? Without a proper understanding of how to do it, students can be disappointed or scared away from studying the Bible. So what is Bible study — and can it work for high schoolers?

    No stranger to teaching the Bible to teenagers, Jon Nielson confirms that real, meaningful Bible study is not only possible for students, but important. He takes students seriously and expects them to take their faith seriously. Unpacking five truths about the Bible—that it is God speaking, is powerful, is understandable, is literary, and is one story—he demonstrates how the Bible should be studied and how teenagers themselves can lead that study.

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  • The Heart is the Target (Murray Capill)

    God’s Word is powerful, and when preached clearly and applied pertinently it can change lives. Yet preaching does not always have this impact; preachers concerned merely with teaching information can leave congregations unmoved, and those who sacrifice substance for relevance skimp on the power of the text.

    To truly change those who hear it, preaching must blend biblical faithfulness and insightful application together. Murray Capill helps all preachers who want to change lives to make their preaching wholly applicable, avoiding the pitfalls of tacked-on application.

    He takes preachers through the living application preaching process—moving the Word of God, via the life of the preacher, to the lives of the hearers—and gives them the tools to systematically explore the application potential of any text. He himself applies this teaching to any preacher’s situation by showing how it works out in some of the specific challenges and situations of preaching.

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  • Prayers of a Parent for Young Children (Kathleen Nielson)

    Our children are precious to us. So how precious it is that we can lift up these dear ones in prayer to God our Father, who has shown his love to us in his own Son—and who gives us his Holy Spirit to help us to pray according to his Word.

    These poetic prayers bring praises and petitions to the Lord who knows and loves our children perfectly. Covering their spiritual well-being, physical needs, and character growth, the prayers are accompanied by brief reflections from Kathleen as well as Scripture passages for meditation.

    This volume offers prayers for young children, from birth through the preteen years. Other books in the series provide prayers for a loved one’s teenage, young adult, and adult years.

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  • Prayers of a Parent for Teens (Kathleen Nielson)

    Our teens are precious to us, and they face particular challenges and opportunities during these momentous years. So how precious it is that we can lift up these dear ones in prayer to God our Father, who has shown his love to us in his own Son—and who gives us his Holy Spirit to help us to pray according to his Word.

    These poetic prayers bring praises and petitions to the Lord who knows and loves our teens perfectly. Covering their spiritual well-being, physical needs, and character growth, the prayers are accompanied by brief reflections from Kathleen as well as Scripture passages for meditation.

    This volume offers prayers for teenagers. Other books in the series provide prayers for young children, young adults, and adults.

    $8.25$9.99
  • Jesus Is Most Special (Sally Michael)

    Our children are special to us, and Christmas is a special time for them, captivating them with its joy and wonder. What better time for parents to introduce their young children to the most special child ever born—the child who is also the Savior of the world and the King of all Kings?

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  • Pleasing People: How not to be an “approval junkie” (Lou Priolo)

    Full of Scripture and challenging to the reader, Pleasing People takes aim at a problem common in all of us: the desire to be liked by others. But the book also wisely delineates when pleasing people is biblical. The penetrating exercises throughout the text will help readers see how this sin manifests itself in their lives. Useful for both personal reading and for group study.

    Do you worry what other people think of you? Do you avoid conflicts rather than trying to resolve them? Are you afraid to share the gospel because you fear being criticized or rejected?

    When we long for the approval of men over the approval of God, we are not only neglecting God but also replacing him with a cheap substitute. Our pride drives us to value our reputation, fear rejection, and ultimately forfeit the peace of God that comes from standing up and suffering for the truth.

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  • Prayers of a Parent for Young Adults (Kathleen Nielson)

    Our children’s young adult years are packed with important life decisions that shape their personal growth. They need the love and support of their parents and a firm trust in God to see them through this complicated season of life. Lift them up to the Lord with this book of short, poetic prayers.

    Each of these thirty-one prayers explores a different aspect of your child’s life—from bodily health and friendships to ambitions and creativity. Kathleen accompanies each prayer with Scripture passages and short reflections for meditation. Let Kathleen’s words guide your prayers to God for your child’s physical, emotional, and developmental needs that will prepare them for the path to adulthood that lies ahead.

    This volume offers prayers for young adults. Other books in the series provide prayers for young children, teens, and adults. What a blessing it is to thank and seek God for our children!

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  • Lament for a Father: The Journey to Understanding and Forgiveness (Marvin Olasky)

    Now an experienced investigative journalist, Marvin Olasky uncovers the true story of his father’s past in his most personal work to date—facing Eli’s pain and his own in order to understand and forgive.

    He follows Eli from his Orthodox Jewish childhood in Boston to his days as a commuter student at Harvard to his traumatic experiences in Germany following World War II to his embrace of Reconstructionist Judaism, describing a “spiritual and psychological death by one thousand cuts”—and discovering what he owes to his parents.

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  • My Grandmother Is Praying for Me (Kelton, Ferriss, March)

    Are you a grandmother? Or maybe you know a grandmother, are married to one, or fondly remember your own. Whatever category you are in, authors and grandmothers Kathryn March, Pamela Ferriss, and Susan Kelton invite you to join them in becoming actively involved in the lives of grandchildren.

    The world continues to change, and sometimes it seems that the generation gap has never been larger. But one thing always holds fast: our children and grandchildren need to know and live by the wisdom that God has outlined for them in His Word.

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  • Hand of Vengeance (Douglas Bond)

    Cynwulf, shunned for being part Viking and part Saxon, lives beneath a beached Viking ship on the outskirts of the Anglo-Saxon community surrounding Tildric Hall. Life is hard enough for him as a half-breed misfit–until the fateful day his battleaxe is found in a dead man’s skull. Charged with murder and facing the sword of Anglo-Saxon justice, Cynwulf’s longings and dreams now hang in the balance, and so does his life.

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  • Uprooting Anger: Biblical Help for a Common Problem

    “Most of us find it all too easy to use words like hurt, frustrated, and troubled to conceal the fact that we are often controlled by sinful anger. This book cuts through this disguise, exposes our bondage to anger, and marks a clear path to peace and freedom.”

    Ken Sande, author of The Peacemaker

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  • Duncan’s War: Crown & Covenant Series Book 1 (Douglas Bond)

    First book in the outstanding Crown & Covenant Series, set in 17th century Scotland! Young Duncan M’Kethe find himself caught up in the web of Sir James Turner, the former Covenanter who has turned traitor to lead their opposing persecutors. Duncan is torn by his hatred for Turner’s Dragoons, who have treated his friends cruelly, and his father’s instruction to love one’s enemies. He must be true to Jesus Christ while attempting to rescue his father from enemy hands.

    These stories, drawing from a heroic time in church history, will help your young reader be grateful that we are free from tyranny, with liberty bestowed by God.

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  • A Painful Past: Healing and Moving Forward (Lauren Whitman)

    Do you live with regret? Have others sinned terribly against you? If it has been hard for you to recover from events in your past, the possibility that you could live well in the present may seem far-fetched. If you feel trapped by your past, God invites you to pour out your heart to him and to find comfort in his Word.

    In this 31-day devotional, complete with reflection questions and practical action steps, biblical counselor Lauren Whitman shows how the gospel transforms your understanding of the past, your life in the present, and your hope for the future.

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  • King’s Arrow: Book 2, Crown & Covenant Series (Douglas Bond)

    This is the second story in the outstanding Crown & Covenant Series! Angus M’Kethe, a capable archer, guards his sheep from scavenging crows. Loyal to his family, Angus must match wits in a life and death struggle against the Highlanders, in their determination to persecute Christians in the land.

    Will the Covenanters be found guilty? These stories, drawing from a heroic time in church history, will help your young reader be grateful that we are free from tyranny, with liberty bestowed by God.

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  • Rebel’s Keep: Book 3, Crown & Covenant Series (Douglas Bond)

    “Douglas Bond has introduced a new generation to the heroics of the Scottish Covenanters, and he has done it in a delightful way. A gripping tale full of action, purpose, principle, and character.”
    — Ligon Duncan, Senior Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS

    Duncan and his brother Angus team up again to stand for the Covenanter’s cause and fight the king’s injustice. Will they be compelled to flee to America, forced to leave their beloved homeland? Or will God help them to deliver the nation they love from tyranny? The Crown & Covenant series are historical fiction, following the lives of the M’Kethe family, as they endure persecution as Christians in 17th-century Scotland. Bond skillfully weaves together true historical figures from that era with fictional characters.

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  • Guns of the Lion: the Faith & Freedom Trilogy, Book 2 (Douglas Bond)

    Doug Bond’s sequel to Guns of Thunder: in which Gavin Crookshank has his first taste of battle at sea, when the HMS Lion engages in mortal struggle with the French allies of Bonnie Prince Charlie. A pawn in the hands of two opposing armies, Gavin attempts to act with integrity in a chaos of loyalties during the bloody Jacobite rebellion.

    He soon finds himself an unwilling conscript of King George II’s military service. It is the story of a maturing faith emerging out of conflicted loyalties in battles, within and without, wherein Gavin is forced to kill or be killed in bloody conflict during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 in Scotland.

    Uncertain who is friend and who is foe, Gavin learns courage and duty and how to rely on God alone who makes wars to cease to the ends of the earth.

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  • Reforming Journalism (Marvin Olasky)

    Is powerful, biblically principled journalism a lost art? In this three-part work on foundational concepts, practical techniques, and journalism’s agitated history, Marvin Olasky shows us how to become citizen-reporters and discerning consumers of news.  Reforming Journalism, if read by our youth and college-age students, could give us a whole different breed in the media.

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  • Angry At God: Bring Him Your Doubts & Questions

    How could God allow this to happen to me? I’m angry with him, but I don’t know if I’m “supposed” to be angry!  Is it ok to be angry with God? If we are angry, should we hold it inside, or voice our feelings outright?  Jones writes that we should not take a “grin and bear it” approach to our anger, nor should we rashly vent our emotions to God. Instead, we need to humbly bring him our struggles, doubts, and questions.

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  • God’s Design (Sally Michael) Making Him Known Series

    This full-color guide teaches children about God’s design for men and women. In easy-to-understand language, parents will be able to teach their children how God made us in his image, how sin distorts God’s good design, and how they can pursue godly manhood and womanhood.

    Each chapter explores what the Bible teaches about husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, marriage and singleness, and more. As children discover the beauty in God’s design, they will learn to be thankful for how they are made and to glorify God in how they treat others of the same and different gender. Each chapter includes application questions and activities.

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  • The Shepherd Leader: Achieving Effective Shepherding in Your Church (Timothy Witmer)

    The Shepherd Leader is a book that strives to bring the importance of shepherding to the forefront of our thinking about what church leaders should do and, therefore, what they should be. Too many church leaders perceive of themselves as a “board of directors” when the Bible is clear that they are to know, feed, lead, and protect the flock entrusted to their care.

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