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  • 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
  • Lies Girls Believe (Dannah Gresh)

    Today’s girls face a number of challenges we never dealt with at their age. From skyrocketing anxiety rates to bullying on social media, the Enemy’s lies are everywhere. How do you help the girl you love walk in freedom?  Equip her with Truth!

    Dannah Gresh, author of Secret Keeper Girl and Lies Young Women Believe (coauthored with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth) brings you Lies Girls Believe. This fun, easy-to-read book engages your daughter in the 20 most important truths she needs. She’ll help solve problems using fun sidebars and it’s packed with wisdom, quizzes, games, exploded quotes, and graphics to help her absorb the message. Prepare your daughter for the difficult challenges she’ll face in the world today.

    $12.79$15.99
  • Logic: The Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry After Truth (Isaac Watts)

    As a child of Puritan parents, it is not surprising that Isaac Watts was greatly concerned about people’s ability to think clearly. Whether a man was studying for the ministry or any other of the sciences, the ability to reason rightly was of utmost importance. Watts’s work on logic and reason became a standard textbook for nearly 200 years, being used in such schools as Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Yale.

    In Logic, Watts address proper thinking under the four basic functions of the human mind: perception, judgment, reasoning, and disposition. In part one, Watts addresses human perception, the cultivation of ideas, and how we associate them with words. In part two, Watts treats human judgment and its ability to construct various kinds of propositions, while giving guidance for avoiding the formation of bad judgments. Part three covers our ability to reason, giving instruction on the use of syllogisms for constructing a good argument. Part four discusses the mind’s disposition as a method of arranging our thoughts for better understanding and memory.

    This book will help discipline the mind and train the reader to discern proper thinking and argumentation in seeking truth.

    $23.75$28.00
  • The Really Radical Book for Kids, More Truth, More Fun (Champ Thornton)

     Short chapters on a variety of topics will grab the interest of readers of all ages, from 8 to 80! Kids will learn about ancient kings, legendary battles, and fierce snakes and dragons.They’ll discover unusual food to make, secret codes to break, fun crafts to try, and strange planes to fly. They’ll also uncover exciting ways to read the Bible, factual reasons to believe, stunning truths about God, and incredible examples of “radical” men and women who have gone before them and trusted Jesus in challenging times. 

    The Really Radical Book for Kidsby Champ Thornton will spark curiosity and a love for God’s Word.  

    $24.50$29.99
  • Faith Undaunted: Embracing Faith and Knowledge in a Post-Truth Era (Donald MacLeod)

    Christian faith is a matter for the emotions, but also a matter for the intellect. Donald MacLeod delves into not only what he believes, but why he believes, and how that belief affects how he lives his life. Arguing for the importance of reason and logic in personal faith, he equips the reader to resist relativist influences that are permeating the twenty–first–century church.

    Winsomely written, Professor MacLeod shows once again why he is a beloved teacher and writer.

    $18.50$22.99
  • The Bird’s Nest (Christoph von Schmid)

    Strength of character lies in the determination to cling with hope to God’s truth, regardless of circumstances or consequences. The hero of this wonderful, character-building story shows us how ever seemingly insignificant deed is noticed by God.

    Even though his life is threatened by the prince and his guards, this young man’s word is a treasure that will not be sacrificed; it will be rewarded in a most unusual turn of events.

    $16.50$18.00
  • Dying Thoughts (Richard Baxter) (#36)

    Written in the final weeks of his own life, Puritan Richard Baxter has written the most searching, personal examination of the soul, for any person who feels the tension the Apostle Paul spoke of when he wrote in Philippians that he felt very much pulled in two directions – having a desire to remain in this world and labor on, for others, or a desire to depart and be with Christ, which is far better (Phil. 1:23).

    Richard Baxter wrestles openly, before the reader, with his own doubts and fears, anxious to prepare his soul as he faces eternity.

    $7.95$9.00
  • The Two Wealthy Farmers (Hannah More)

    A beautiful allegory, to show the contrasts between two farmers and their families. Mr. Worthy is a devoted Christian with a wonderful, godly home. Mr. Bragwell and his family are only “socially religious”, for worldly show and live for selfish gain and pride. Often, Mr. Worthy tries to show Mr. Bragwell the error of his ways, but his counsel is scorned.

    Not until God works in ways which seize his attention and sober him, does Mr. Bragwell realize that the truths his friend have told him are the only paths to everlasting happiness.

    Also contains several stirring poetry selections.

    $7.50
  • God’s Rules for Holiness: Unlocking the Ten Commandments (Peter Masters)

    Taken at face value the Ten Commandments are binding on all people, and will guard the way to Heaven, so that evil will never spoil its glory and purity. But the Commandments are far greater than their surface meaning, as this book shows.

    They challenge us as Christians on a still wider range of sinful deeds and attitudes. They provide positive virtues as goals. And they give immense help for staying close to the Lord in our walk and worship.

    The Commandments are vital for godly living and for greater blessing, but we need to enter into the panoramic view they provide of the standards and goals for redeemed people.

     

    $11.50$12.99
  • Augustine: The Truth Seeker

    Although his mother was a faithful Christian, Augustine managed to stray into a sinful life. His life changed when he realized the truth of the Gospel. Augustine became a bishop and a tower of faith in the early church. His life is a glimpse into the days of Roman Africa and a powerful picture of the wisdom and durability of God’s Word in a pagan culture.

    Augustine lived in troubled times near the end of the Roman Empire. Barbarians fought with Romans, and Christianity struggled against the worship of the old gods, and new cults. There were plenty of thrills for ambitious young men who did not care about following God’s laws, and Augustine made sure that he had his fill – despite the upset and shame it would bring to his godly mother.

    During all of his wanderings, through the Roman world and through philosophy, it seemed impossible that Augustine would ever return to the truth. But it was possible, and today the Christian church has the proof in Augustine’s life and writings that God can bring the greatest, most stubborn, sinner to himself.

     

    $8.99
  • Collector’s Edition: Seven Favorite 19th-Century Children’s Stories

    A rich, marvelous collection of 7 favorite children’s stories, all originally published in the 1800s by the American Tract Society. Includes these stories:

    First, the famous:
    * Farmer Goodwin’s Rule: “Never do anything in the day which it will grieve you to think of at night.”

    And these stories are also included in this volume:

    * Ruth’s Reward
    * Little Bill at the Pump
    * Who is a Coward?
    * The Lost Lamb
    * The Good Shepherd
    * The Death of Emily
    Several illustrations throughout the book.
    For ages 8-14.

    $9.99$12.00
  • Tell the Truth (Will Metzger)

    The best book for training Christians to be witnesses that we know of. Now in its 4th edition, there is fresh new content, updates and clarifications, reproducible charts and other varied aids, a study guide, and training materials for personal witnessing.

    Christianity is for sharing, and Christians who love their neighbors want to do that persuasively. Here’s instruction that is non-manipulative and doable for any believer who simply wants to help people discover the truth about Jesus.

    $21.50$28.00
  • The Rejoicing Parents of the Righteous – Audio CD (Dennis Gundersen)

    An inspiring message, based on the words of Proverbs 23:24-26:

    “The father of the righteous will greatly rejoice, and he who begets a wise son will be glad in him. Let your father and mother be glad, and let her rejoice who gave birth to you. Give me your heart, my son, and let your eyes delight in my ways!”

    What brings Christian parents more joy than knowing that our children are walking in the truth? So why not invest most of our child training efforts into training in righteousness? For that is the investment which is sure to, one day, bring us the greatest possible joy.

    $7.50
  • The Twin Pillars of the Christian Life (Wayne Mack)

    Make this the year that you grow in the essentials: prayer and Bible study! Every believer yearns to grow in his prayer life and gain more from Bible study. Here are Dr. Wayne Mack’s hallmark works on both subjects, for the first time published together in one book, a joint edition.

    A book of lasting help for those desiring to draw nearer to God in prayer and for those who desire their Bible study to render life-changing fruit.

    $12.75$14.75
  • La Biblia Encerrada en el Muro

    For the first time! – a Spanish edition of our classic story The Bible in the Wall.
    He aqui, una historia veraz para los ninos (y otros) que anima en tres cosas:

    Primero, la Biblia, siendo la Palabra de Dios, convierte a las personas. Como debemos dejar que ella more en abundancia en nosotros! Mucha lectura de todas sus paginas, much reflexion sobre su mensaje central, que es Jesucristo, el Salvador, mucha contemplacion de Dios como tal para conocer bien a Jesucristo, pues, El es Dios.
    Segundo, ya que la Biblia, la Palabra de Dios, convierte a las personas, como debemos hacer todo lo posible para que mas personas la conozcan y la crean!

    Tercero, el Dios que se da a conocer en la Biblia es el Dios que obra todas las cosas segun su voluntad. Lleva a cabo sus propositos muchas veces de maneras inesperadas pero maravillosas. Confiemos en El para salvar a su pueblo en su propio tiempo y de su propia manera. Nuestro trabajo en el Senor no es en vano.

    $4.75$6.00
  • Great Truths For Little Children

    Originally titled in the 1800s, Great Truths in Simple Words for Little Children.

    This is our very best-selling collection of short children’s stories in one volume. Contains 30 short stories, dealing with most of the greatest truths which children need to know, but in short talks and simple language for the young. The short readings make this one of our finest books for reading aloud with children 3-6 years of age, and for children 6-10 years old to read themselves.

    $5.95$8.00
  • Nothing But the Truth: Upholding the Gospel in a Doubting Age (John MacArthur)

    Combining a biblical study of evangelism, a rational defense of Christian beliefs, and a practical approach to evangelism, this book offers a well-rounded perspective that can help you gently and confidently give an answer for the hope you have in Christ.

    “Sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence.” -1 Peter 3:15

    Scripture is clear about the fact that we must be prepared to communicate the truth of the Gospel when given the opportunity—and do it with the right attitude. But even when your tone is gentle and respectful, what, specifically, should you say when asked or confronted about your faith? And what is your overall responsibility to unbelievers as a disciple of Christ?

    $14.99$17.99
  • Building Godly Character with Older Books – Audio CD (Dennis Gundersen)

    What is it about 19th & 18th century books that gives them such a richness?  We began to ask ourselves that question and one answer became increasingly evident: many of the Christian authors in those eras wrote with a more Biblical view of children. This message explains what we have learned in almost three decades since then about why books from those eras are so often richer in content and make a more lasting impact when it comes to character-building.

    Not only will your family be enriched by a deeper acquaintance with literature from past centuries, but this message by Dennis Gundersen also explains how parents can make wiser selections from among the literature of today for children.

    single Audio CD, 50 minutes

    $3.95$7.50