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  • Lady Jane Grey: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)

    Although she ruled England for less than two weeks, Lady Jane Grey has been admired for generations for her courage and faithfulness to the gospel — even though she was executed for treason at the age of sixteen.

    In this new addition to the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series, Simonetta Carr tells Lady Jane Grey’s story of intrigue and explains her times and era: the tumultuous politics of Reformation England.

    Maps, photographs, and beautiful illustrations decorate the narrative, helping young readers visualize what life was like in sixteenth-century England. More importantly, they will learn the story of an extraordinary young girl who understood that she was saved only by the mercy of God and the merits of the blood of Jesus Christ.

    $13.95$18.00
  • The Orphan Queen: A story for Girls (Ottile von Wildermuth)

    Currently sold out (December 10).  More copies anticipated from the printer by December 20. 

    Translated from the German by Anna B. Cooke. For ages 9 to 14.

    Who is this child? And who are her parents? Her demeanor suggests a royal heritage, but perhaps she is simply exercising pride and control of others. Meet Margelte, a most unusual child who mysteriously wins the hearts of those who disdain her.

    Her secret is the relationship she has with a powerful God who watches over the fatherless. Filled with spiritual truths, this story will keep you enamored as you vicariously experience Margelte’s suffering and her surprising reward in the end.

    Character themes in this story: virtue and purity.

    $13.50$16.00
  • Mary of Orange: At the Mercy of Kings

    If you saw a girl in tears on her wedding day and then heard that the same girl was the reluctant “second in line to the throne”, you might think she was not a strong enough individual to rule. But you’d be wrong.

    Mary was a young girl born to privilege, from the Royal line, heir to the throne of England, Scotland and Ireland – and destined to reign herself and change her country. She was brought up to believe in the God of the Bible rather than the fabricated teachings of priests. It was this personal faith that would be her strength as she left her homeland to marry and eventually to rule.

    $8.99
  • How to Be a Bible Princess (Catherine Mackenzie)

    If you were a princess you’d have the best wardrobe in the world with new dresses in it every day – and a tiara to match. But is that all there is to being a princess? And what does it mean to be a Bible princess?

    Abigail, Jehosheba, Esther and The Queen of Sheba were women who honored God. They were also royalty! Pharaoh’s daughter and Michal were princesses who showed bravery, but did they follow God? Jezebel and Herodias’ Daughter are two royal women who did not love God.

    All these women are in the Bible and all can teach us, in their own way, how to be a Bible princess, a daughter of the King of kings, women and girls of righteousness.

    $7.99$8.99
  • Queen Victoria’s Request: A Story of Grace and Mercy (Charles Haddon Spurgeon)

    A story for children, told by C. H. Spurgeon

    A dirty, coal begrimed beggar has received an invitation from the Queen to attend a function at the palace. He thinks about buying some soap and cleaning himself up – but the invitation says, ‘Come just as you are.’ You can’t ignore a request like that from the Queen so the beggar arrives at the Palace door anxious about what he is going to find.

    Will he be accepted into the Queen’s presence or will he just be sent away?

    A classic story of grace and mercy told by the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon.

    $6.99$7.99