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    Anyone but Me (Ray Comfort)

    In Anyone but Me, Ray Comfort shows you how to overcome your fears by developing ten critical, biblical characteristics so that you can confidently share the message of salvation with those you care about. If you’ve been longing to see a dear friend, family member, or coworker come to Christ, now is the time to become the faithful witness they need. We never know how much more time we will have to proclaim God’s good news.

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  • As Many As Touch Him (Eglanton Thorne)

    Ellen is eager to join her aunt in the city to learn to be a seamstress, but the reception awaiting her is far from what she envisioned. To make matters worse, Ellen is enticed to enter a forbidden room that costs her more than physical suffering. But all is not lost. Reminded of a verse she once shared with her crippled brother, “As many as touched Him were made whole,” Ellen seeks to discover whether this is solely referring to physical healing or perhaps something more?

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  • Assurance: Resting in God’s Salvation (31-Day Devotionals for Life) (William P. Smith)

    Does God truly love you? Are you really saved? You fear that sin and suffering have a stronger hold on you than God does—but God is not threatened by your fears and questions, and he is exactly the one who can show you the heart he has for you. Drawing on his pastoral and counseling experience, William Smith provides scriptural devotions, reflection questions, and practical action points to daily increase your confidence in God’s love, promises, and care.

    In the 31-Day Devotionals for Life series, biblical counselors and Bible teachers guide you through Scripture passages that speak to specific situations or struggles, helping you to apply God’s Word to your life in practical ways day after day.

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  • By Faith, Not by Sight: Paul and the Order of Salvation (Richard B. Gaffin Jr.)

    Drawing from Genesis 1:1 and subsequent biblical revelation, Lane Tipton argues that before creating the visible world, the immutable triune God created a heavenly temple dwelling, filled that heavenly dwelling with the unchanging glory of his Spirit, and sanctified that heavenly dwelling as the realm of everlasting Sabbath rest.

    Adam, as the created image of God and federal head of his posterity, could have advanced through perfect covenantal obedience beyond probation on the mountain of God in earthly Eden into the heavenly dwelling of God in Sabbath rest. This God-centered and heaven-focused theological backdrop enriches our understanding of the person and work of Jesus Christ, as the second and last Adam in the covenant of grace, who in his humiliation and exaltation has opened the gates of heavenly paradise for his church.

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  • Drawn Together Under Fire (E.A Bland)

    Who could guess that the poverty-stricken brother and sister in their mud-floor hut would one day be the instruments of care for the well-to-do squire? In this world of haves and have-nots, one thing remains unchanged: when Death knocks at your door, it matters not whether your floor is made of mud or gold.

    This compelling story, with its contrasting characters and settings, brings all of humanity under the same roof to grapple with universal questions of love, fear, and most importantly, faith. Just as the Father made the sun to rise on the evil and on the good, so too did He send His Son to save anyone who calls on the name of the Lord to be saved.

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    Faith Is for Weak People (Ray Comfort)

    Don’t go into battle unarmed. Let Ray Comfort train you to be ready with an answer–not so you can be right, but so you can help bring people from darkness into light.

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  • God Is: Holy (Jessica Scott)

    Written in charming rhyming cadence, God is: Holy will teach what it means that God is holy, why we fall short of His glory, and how He has always had a plan to save His people from their sin.

    Included is an in-depth look at the theological summary of the holiness of God, definitions, and questions written by Joel R. Beeke and Paul Smalley for parents and teachers to go over with their children and students.

    Though meant for the young, the simple but vivid illustrations and precise biblical message make this book a beautiful resource for people of all ages who desire to draw closer to the truth about who God is and the power of the gospel of Christ.

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  • God’s Story (Becki Dudley and Bill Looney)

    God’s Story is a beautifully illustrated Bible study resource for the entire family. From Genesis to Revelation, the big concepts of the Bible are made easy to understand in a way that adults and children will enjoy. A simple retelling and summary of over 120 accounts from the Old and New Testament reveal God’s redemptive plan for mankind. Together your family will follow the “scarlet thread” of Scripture which points to our Savior, Jesus Christ.

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  • Leading Little Ones to God (Marion M. Schoolland)

    Written in clear language, this classic Bible storybook gives you short devotions you can share with children. Each lesson includes a story, a Scripture verse to memorize, a prayer, and a song. It’s a wonderful way for children to learn about who God is, why Jesus came to Earth, and how we should act today.

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    Living Faith (Samuel Ward)

    Samuel Ward explains the immense value of faith, not only as the gateway to salvation and life everlasting, but as the key to a joyful and triumphant life in this present world. In every sense Christians should be those who live by their faith. Adapted and paraphrased from The Sermons of Samuel Ward, by Richard Rushing.

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  • Not All Roads Lead to Heaven (Dr. Robert Jeffress)

    If you want to confidently and compassionately share the one true way of salvation with those in your life, or if you simply need to restore your confidence in the gospel message, this is the book for you.

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  • Salvation: A Bible Study Wordbook for Kids (Richard E. Todd)

    Perfect for use in Sunday school, Bible clubs, midweek programs, and even at home with a parent, this wordbook study on salvation introduces children to God’s grace.

    Clarifying some of the difficult questions surrounding salvation, this wordbook helps children see how they have fallen short of God’s glory and are in need of Jesus. Also provided are follow up questions to make kids understand more fully why they should believe in Jesus, and what it will mean for their lives.

    The wordbook guides children through the doctrine of salvation with activities like cryptograms, word searches, coloring pages, quizzes, and interviews with someone “who is part of God’s family.” Children also have an opportunity to become a member of God’s family and complete a “Certificate of Spiritual Birth.”

    This wordbook, designed especially for kids in grades 2–5, complements the rest of the Children’s Wordbook series. They are great resources for parents and teachers who want to teach children the Christian doctrines of salvationbaptismcommuniongiving, and the Church.

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  • Saved from What? (R.C. Sproul)

    Have you ever been asked by a stranger, “Are you saved?” Many Christians use this question as an opportunity to tell someone about Jesus. But a common response to that question might catch us off guard: “Saved from what?” Until this essential question can be answered, we won’t be able to make sense of Christ’s sacrifice or explain it to others.

     

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  • Saved without a Doubt (John MacArthur)

    Can you lose your salvation?

    All believers have wrestled with this question at some point in their spiritual walks. So what answers does God provide to challenging questions like: Am I really saved? Am I going to heaven? How can I know for sure

     

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  • Say What?! (Clare Luther and Emma Randall)

    Say What!? is a beautiful and engaging picture book that gives an overview of the gospel using rhymes, Scripture and prayer to show how the gospel truths connect to everyday life.

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  • Studies on Saving Faith (Arthur Pink)

    This book is a Biblical response to easy-believism and antinomianism, both of which are rampant in our day in the modern church. Its relevance is seen in the following statement from Pink: “At no point does Satan use his cunning and power more tenaciously, and more successfully, than in getting people to believe that they have a saving faith when they have not.”

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  • Talking with Your Kids about Jesus (Natasha Crain)

    You already know the world will challenge your child’s faith in Jesus. But do you know specifically what those faith challenges are, how to effectively talk with your child about them, and what that means for you as a Christian parent on a day-to-day basis? If your answer is no, you’re not alone. Many Christian parents feel the same.

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  • The 100 Most Asked Questions about God and the Bible (S. Michael Houdmann)

    What do you want to know about God and the Bible?

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  • The Acrostic of Salvation: A Rhyming Soteriology for Kids (Jonathan Gibson & Timothy Brindle)

    The Acrostic of Salvation is a joy to read and recite. Young readers will learn “soteriology”—the study of how God saves us.

    Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle present an alphabet of words related to salvation, written to a rhyming beat: A for adoption, B for baptism, C for communion, all the way to Z. All the words paint a detailed and varied portrait of what salvation through Jesus is all about.

    Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. Several of the psalms—notably Psalm 119—begin with letters of the Hebrew alphabet, forming an acrostic that spells out the entire alphabet.

    The authors make learning about soteriology memorable and fun. Their book shows “By faith, we’re now connected to Jesus our treasure; Forgiven and changed in him, he keeps us forever.”

    Illustrated by C. S. Fritz, The Acrostic of Salvation is the third in the series, Acrostic Theology for Kids, introducing children ages five to eleven to systematic theology uniquely on their age level.

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  • The Least of These (Mrs. Coates)

    When all society turns away, God reaches out. In this brilliant little story, filled with irony and intrigue, an old clerk sees redemption where others see disgrace. As he shows love to those overlooked and unloved by the world, see the effect one man can have when he learns to see the least of these.

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