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A Godly Woman’s Adornment: 4 Vol. set by Lydia Brownback
Lydia Brownback’s women’s devotionals on Joy, Trust, Contentment, and Purity have ministered to many women with their brief but rich daily readings. One of our best-selling series for women who crave readings that make them think seriously about applying God’s Word to life.
As endorsed by Elyse Fitzpatrick:
“Lydia Brownback’s books are skillful devotionals for those who face the challenge to ‘fit it all in.’ Biblically rigorous and deeply perceptive. Godly insights from a godly sister.”
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The Woman of the Forest (Betty Swinford)
Jordan’s parents have become Christians so he reckons that his life is ruined! He decides to leave Arizona and run away to Los Angeles.
However, Jordan doesn’t plan things that well and ends up off-road… in a stolen car… in the middle of a blizzard! His plans go from bad to worse as he ends up stuck in the forest with a strange old woman, her dog and (worst of all) no computer!
The woman may have saved his life… but there’s something different about her. Should Jordan be afraid – or is she just a harmless old woman of the forest?
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Why Trust the Bible
Why Trust the Bible Pamphlet answers 6 questions brought up by recent books and TV shows about the reliability of the Bible, including “Was the Bible changed?” Or “Was the Bible edited?” Or “Are there thousands of Bible errors?”
The Bible can be trusted.
People who have been influenced by skeptics such as Dan Brown and his bestseller, The DaVinci Code, or Dr. Bart Ehrman’s book Misquoting Jesus, will find convincing answers in this booklet Why Trust the Bible. The Bible text has not been “changed with reckless abandon.” And the Bible is not full of errors as some claim.
The bestselling Why Trust the Bible reassures Christians about the reliability of the Bible. Dr. Timothy Paul Jones examines six claims, and shows what logic and history actually tell us.
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The Gardener’s Apprentice (by Cousin Kate)
“I have learned more about trusting God during difficult times in this short story than from any other book. It teaches what it means to be poor in spirit but rich in the kingdom of God; to mourn and be deeply comforted by God’s surprising blessings.” — Mark Hamby
This story can be read to children of all ages, especially to those with questions about salvation and the sovereignty of God. If you are looking for an admirable role model, you will be talking about Willy for a long time to come. Of all our Lamplighter books, I would place this in the top ten!
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Trust: A Godly Woman’s Adornment (Lydia Brownback)
Another of Lydia Brownback’s easy-to-carry “pocket books” – this one on Trust – to steer women away from the world’s weak remedies for anxiety and fear and points them to their security in Christ.
While fear-provoking headlines fill our days, and struggles with anxiety are a fact in a fallen world, Scripture says fear does not need to be a fact of life for Christians. This little carry-along “pocket book” for women focuses on the Bible’s great truths about what lies beneath their fears and the means to overcome them-for those who worry just a little, those who suffer a gnawing, controlling fear or actual panic attacks, and every woman in between.
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The Locked Cupboard (Amy Le Feuvre)
The four Dane sisters must leave the home in which they have been raised. Though their cousin secretly convinces his aunt to revise her will shortly before her death, they will not leave empty-handed! Aunt Mildred has provided a modest annual stipend for each sister and their godly nurse Nannie gives each sister a special verse from Psalm 37.
Only a small country home is within their means, so Gwen finds the perfect little cottage for them. But the owner imposes one mysterious condition: a beautifully carved cupboard in his study must never be opened by the new tenants!
What secret hides within the carved cupboard? Will Nannie’s scripture provide the key to unlock it? As you discover the answers to these questions, you will also learn key lessons with Agatha, Gwen, Clare and Elfie: to commit your way to the Lord, and to trust and rest and delight in Him.
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The 15 Descriptions of Love, Applied to All Christian Leaders & Teachers (Alexander Strauch)
The 15 Descriptions of Love is an exposition of 1 Corinthians 13:1-7, examining the Apostle Paul’s list of fifteen descriptions of love. In this 80-page book, Strauch applies these descriptions to Christians in any kind of a leadership role.
If you lead or teach people — as a Sunday school teacher, youth worker, women’s or men’s ministry leader, Bible study leader, administrator, music director, elder, deacon, pastor, evangelist, or missionary — The 15 Descriptions of Love will help you become more skilled in dealing with people and a more loving leader and teacher.
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Trusting God – Even When Life Hurts (Jerry Bridges)
Sometimes we find it easier to obey God than to trust Him.
Because obeying God makes sense to us. In most cases, His laws appear reasonable and wise, and even when we don’t want to obey them, we usually concede that they are good for us. But the circumstances we find ourselves in often defy explanation. Before long, we begin to doubt God’s concern for us or His control over our lives. We ask, “Why is God allowing this?” or “What have I done wrong?”
During such a time of adversity, Jerry Bridges began a thorough Bible study on the topic of God’s sovereignty. What he learned changed his life, and in Trusting God he shares the fruit of that study. As you explore the scope of God’s power over nations, nature, and even the details of your life, you’ll find yourself trusting Him more completely—even when life hurts.
This new edition includes the study guide which used to be a separate volume – now all in one book.
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