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  • Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret (Dr. Howard Taylor and Mrs. Howard Taylor)

    A spiritual biography of the “father of modern missions,” Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret poses one question: What empowered Hudson Taylor’s ministry in China? 

    The answer is unfolded in these pages. Written by Taylor’s son and daughter-in-law, it shows us a man with fierce faith who believed that God truly would fuflill all He promises in Scripture.

    For Christians longing for the inward joy and power that Hudson Taylor had, they can find the secret to it here. The secret, it turns out, is available to any who call on Christ’s name.

    “An easy, non-self-denying life will never be one of power,” Taylor said. “Fruit-bearing involves cross-bearing. There are not two Christs—an easygoing one for easygoing Christians, and a suffering, toiling one for exceptional believers. There is only one Christ. Are you willing to abide in Him, and thus to bear much fruit?”

    Now with a new foreword by George Verwer

    $7.99$9.99
  • The Secret at Pheasant Cottage (Patricia St. John)

    Lucy has lived with her grandparents at Pheasant Cottage since she was a little girl, but she has dim memories of someone else. Who was it? What are her grandparents hiding from her? Lucy is determined to find the answers, but it turns out to be harder than she expected.

    From Patricia St. John—nurse, missionary, relief worker, and writer of many books for children.

    $7.49$8.99
  • The Tanglewoods’ Secret (Patricia St. John)

    Ruth and her beloved brother Philip find solace in the expanse of the Tanglewoods’ property. There they escape into bird watching, climbing, and general misadventures with their friend Terry.

    But life with their Aunt is harsh, and Ruth suffers from an incorrigible temper. Just when she thinks she can’t take it anymore, she learns a very special secret about a very special Shepherd. When a dreadful accident hurts one they love, Ruth and Philip learn that the Tanglewoods’ Secret isn’t meant to be kept a secret.

    $7.49$8.99
  • The Golden Secret & Other Christmas Stories

    This collection of Christmas stories will warm your heart any time of year. In The Golden Secret, Christmas reminds us of something higher than our own pleasure.

    Angel’s Christmas highlights a little girl who discovers the greatest birthday ever and the greatest gift she could ever give.

    In Bells across the Snow, a rich cantankerous uncle decides to go “home” for Christmas. Love triumphs over hate and forgiveness conquers resentment.

    $18.50$20.00
  • Secret of the Lost Settlement: The Duty of Warriors (John J. Horn)

    Colonel Nobody (The Boy Colonel) and the Stoning twins (Brothers at Arms) are back!

    Outlawed for a crime he did not commit, the ”Boy Colonel” must seek pardon by finding witnesses to his supposed crime in the whaling fleet off Greenland’s coast. But his plans go awry when his search amidst the fjords and shifting ice-mountains leads him into a hidden valley peopled by descendants of a Roman expedition lost during Nero’s reign.

    When twins Lawrence and Chester Stoning arrive with news of Queen Victoria’s ultimatum, Colonel Nobody must decide whether to stay and protect the colony’s persecuted Christians or venture to escape with the proof needed to save his best friend from hanging. Or will he survive the settlement’s horrors long enough to do either?

    $12.50$14.75
  • The Secret Bridge (Amy Le Feuvre)

    An epic story like The Secret Bridge deserves a beautiful, leather-tone embossed cover. This is a story that promises to captivate the entire family.

    This provocative story, written later in life by our beloved Amy Le Feuvre, reveals a depth beyond that of her previous works. Readers from all walks of life will be moved by her sensitivity to the tensions of the human spirit.

    $24.50$28.00
  • Chloe and the Closet of Secrets: A Book about Lying (Ginger Hubbard)

    A lot of kids struggle with being completely truthful. Even though we know it’s wrong to not tell the whole truth, it’s still hard to help a child understand why. Chloe and the Closet of Secrets: A Book about Lying gives parents a biblical framework and practical suggestions for helping their children (and themselves) learn to speak the truth.  For ages 4-7.

    The parent resource page at the end gives a biblical framework and practical suggestions to help children understand what a lie is, some reasons that they lie, and the power of confession and forgiveness.

    Chloe has a sneaky habit of making up stories.  She thinks it’s no big deal, but one day crazy little fluffs appear every time she tells a lie. Chloe starts stuffing the fluffs in her closet, but soon her closet is almost ready to burst. Not only that, but she also realizes that her lies are sinful and are hurting her relationships. But after her father confesses his own lie and asks God for forgiveness, Chloe gains the courage to let out all her secrets.

    $14.75$16.99
  • The Treasure of the Secret Cove (Amy Le Feuvre)

    With rich imagination, Amy Le Feuvre has created a cast of colorful characters as she weaves together the themes of salvation and marriage. An independent wife and a self-absorbed husband, a tempted-but-pious parson amidst a village of greedy citizens, along with a daring plan, a concealed treasure, and a secret cove, will undoubtedly keep you in thrilling suspense.

    If you enjoyed The Hidden Hand and Ishmael, you can be sure The Treasure of the Secret Cove will exceed the standard you’ve come to expect from a Lamplighter book. It not only reveals a biblical ideal of marriage, it answers significant questions one might have concerning the true salvation of one’s soul.

    $27.50$32.00
  • Secrets of Happy Home Life (J. R. Miller)

    “This little volume is priceless! Miller rightly and forthrightly tells his readers that Christ is the secret of a happy home life; but he doesn’t leave that as a nebulous concept. Miller breaks this truth into bite-sized pieces of spiritual instruction that bring soul nourishment on every page.

    The approach is truly pastoral. The memorable phrases teach practically, convict consistently, and comfort surely. This is a fine tool for the Holy Spirit to use in bringing the grace of Christ to the homes of believers. Pastors: Get it into the hands of every one of your church families. You won’t regret the investment!”

    – Bill Shishko, Pastor, Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Franklin Square, NY

    $4.59$5.00