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  • Wings Like a Dove: The Courage of Queen Jeanne d’Albret (Chosen Daughters Series)

    Born in 1528, Jeanne d’Albret is the only daughter of the King and Queen of Navarre. Standing with her beloved Huguenots, Jeanne steps onto the battlefield of history during the tumultuous Reformation (1517-1559). As deadly political events swirl around her tiny kingdom of Navarre, Queen Jeanne is forced to choose between serving Christ or succumbing to the world.

    Will she help the oppressed and persecuted Christians, or will she deliver her own life?

    “A compelling look at the one of the heroic women of the Reformation! A book that transports you back in time, to an age filled with immense dangers and challenges to those who loved God. I couldn’t put it down!”
    — Diana Waring

    $12.50$17.99
  • Lies Women Believe and the Truth That Sets Them Free (Nancy Leigh DeMoss)

    Satan is the master deceiver, and his lies are endless. Are you burned out, overwhelmed, angry, confused or fearful? According to Nancy Leigh DeMoss, living under the control of such emotions are the result of swallowing Satan’s lies. Nancy tackles many of the falsehoods that enslave Christian women with alarming frequency and severity. Though she does not promise their problems will go away, she confronts the lies with practical truths found in Scripture to help you see life more biblically.

    $15.29$17.99
  • Eve in Exile, and the Restoration of Femininity (Rebekah Merkle)

    Eve in Exile sets aside all stereotypes of mid-century housewives, of china-doll femininity, of Victorians fainting, of women not allowed to think for themselves or talk to the men about anything interesting or important. It dismisses the pencil-skirted and stiletto-heeled executives of TV, the outspoken feminists freed from all that hinders them, the brave career women in charge of their own destinies.

    Once those fictionalized stereotypes are out of the way—whether they’re things that make you gag or things you think look pretty fun—Christians can focus on real women. What did God make real women for?

    $14.75$16.00
  • Girls of Courage Who Became Women of Influence (Elsie Egermeier)

    Courage: that trait of having mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty. The women highlighted in this volume exemplified great courage, often in a less-than-supportive environment. Their life work in science, medicine, the arts, education, research, evangelism, and government drastically improved the lives of people in their day and for generations to come. 

    May this book inspire us to use our God-given interests, gifts, and talents in a greater way to serve humanity and to glorify our great God. May we see obstacles as opportunities to courageously persevere and lead lives of purpose and great influence.

    $17.50$20.00
  • Her Story: 366 Devotions from 21 Centuries of the Christian Church

    Women were an integral part of Jesus’ life and ministry as described in all four Gospels, and they are integral to the life of the church wherever Christianity has spread. In whatever position they found themselves, whether queens or slaves, they lived for their Saviour and sought to bring others to Him.

    Her Story brings together well-known names, such as Fanny Crosby and Joni Eareckson Tada to lesser known Christians from across the centuries, in 366 devotions. The recurring theme – their love for Jesus.

    $23.50$27.99
  • 10 Women Who Overcame Their Past (Dayspring MacLeod)

    Delve into the stories of ten women whose circumstances and choices led them to a place that seemed far removed from the fruitful, joy–filled life we are called to live in Christ. But each of their stories is a testament to the work God does through his imperfect children. Their stories will encourage and inspire, and remind you that you are not alone in your struggles.

    The names of some of these women are well–known, some are less so. The first five stories are about relationships with other people; the next five stories are about inner struggles.  Scroll down to see the list of all ten women included.

    $10.75$12.99
  • Radiant: Fifty Remarkable Women in Church History (Richard Hannula)

    Radiant records the triumph of the gospel as Christian women faced kings and governors, soldiers and wild beasts, Japanese guards and Muslim raiders, fire, exile, the chopping block, Nazis, cannibals, riots and more.

    “Look to heaven and forsake the world” has been their cry for 2,000 years.  But being “spiritually minded” didn’t make these women soft or weak — it made them invincible!

    From South America to Europe, from China to Africa to the Wild West, in prisons and in throne rooms, the Christian heroines of Radiant have left a stunning legacy. These short and moving biographies for young people introduce the reader to 50 often unfamiliar champions of the faith.

    $16.29$18.00
  • Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild (Mary Kassian)

    Inundated by popular culture, many women have lost their bearings and no longer trust their inner intuition which points them to the things that are good, true, and noble about womanhood. Since Jesus’ favorite and most powerful teaching method was by parable, Mary Kassian wisely uses the same tactic, walking her readers through the compelling tale of the wild versus wise woman found in Proverbs 7.

    By using 21 points of contrast, the reader will be able to discern the difference between wild and wise. And then evaluate her own direction – is she living as a wise, biblically savvy woman? Or has she bought into the one our culture holds as ideal – the wild woman?

    Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild will captivate, convict, and challenge women to become decreasingly wild and increasingly wise. Includes questions for personal reflection at the end of each chapter.

    $13.50$15.99
  • Far Above Rubies: The Life of Bethan Lloyd-Jones (Lynette Clark)

    The galleries of the great heroes of faith contain many inspirational women; although not always placed in as prominent a position for all to see, their service has been invaluable in God’s kingdom. The wife of Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones was such a woman.

    Bethan Lloyd-Jones’ portrait has long been hidden in a part of the gallery known only to her family and certain close friends. Lynette G. Clark brings this portrait into view, capturing the wit, wisdom and faith of a godly wife, mother and friend.

    $13.75$15.99
  • Preparing for Motherhood: The Inside Scoop on Your New Job

    You’re expecting the arrival of a new little one any day. You’ve done your best to prepare, but you still have questions. Am I ready for this? Will I be a good mother? What if I make a mistake? Will my baby be okay?

    With the wisdom of experience, Barbara Miller Juliani helps you untangle the sources of your worries and leads you to Christ as the one who cares and provides for you and your baby. Offering helpful Scriptures to guide your mind and heart, she walks you through many of the practical realities of motherhood that provide opportunities to grow in faith and to trust God with your child.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Fit to Burst: Abundance, Mayhem, and the Joys of Motherhood (Rachel Jankovic)

    Rachel Jankovic pushes her parenting “field notes” out onto the skinny branches of motherhood. Fit to Burst is chock-full of humorous examples and fresh advice covering issues familiar to every mom such as guilt cycles, temptations to be ungrateful or bitter, and learning how to honor Jesus in the mundane things.

    But this book also addresses less familiar topics, including the impact that moms have on the relationships between dads and kids, the importance of knowing when to laugh at kid-sized sin, and more.

    $12.50$14.00
  • Virtuous: A Study For Ladies of Every Age (Nancy Wilson)

    Virtuous walks through fourteen (14) biblical virtues, to help women of all ages be actively pursuing fruitfulness in the knowledge of Christ. That is the highest endeavor for Christians, and it doesn’t just happen by accident.

    From the Scriptures, learn about the Christian woman’s first and highest duty, along with why it’s so important for wives to be “women of valor,” what it looks like to be a leading woman in your community, and what it means to pursue virtue when everyone tells you that sort of thing is no longer important.

    This encouraging little book includes concise explanations, application questions and assignments that will involve and challenge everyone, and lots of biblical wisdom for individuals and groups.

    $10.79$12.00
  • Questions Women Asked: Historical Issues, Timeless Answers (Simonetta Carr)

    While books about the lives of women in church history are abundant, in this book Simonetta Carr focuses on the important questions they asked—relevant both in the past and today. Throughout church history, women like you (single, married, mothers, and grandmothers, with careers both in and outside their homes) have carefully considered theological issues and asked intelligent and penetrating questions, faithfully seeking the answers in Scripture.

    The “Food for Thought” section at the end of each chapter is exceptionally helpful!  It helps you hear the questions more deeply that these godly women raised; to raise your own; and discuss them with others. Join your sisters from the church of all ages in taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.

    $14.75$18.00
  • PMS: When It’s “That Time of the Month” (Amy Baker)

    Sometimes PMS is just a nuisance, but sometimes it stops you in your tracks. Headaches, cramping, bloating, mood swings, fatigue – you might experience any of these and more! Sometimes it just seems impossible to be patient, kind, and emotionally stable when it’s “that time of the month”!

    Amy Baker and Daniel Wickert walk with you through the experience of PMS and help you see how God can help you and change you, even during the most difficult time of the month. With an eye on both the physical and the spiritual aspects of your struggle, they offer helpful, practical advice, not just for managing your symptoms, but for growing in grace.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Bringing Christ to Abused Women: Learning to See and Respond

    Violence against women is a growing concern, both in America and around the world. We want to help, but the problem can seem too big, too complex, too overwhelming, or too far away to tackle. Christ calls us to help the helpless, but what can we do to prevent violence and offer hope and help to women who have been abused?

    Based on her many years of experience working with victims as a psychologist, Diane Langberg offers a window into what it looks like to walk with someone who has experienced trauma and abuse. Leaning heavily into Christ as the one who fully understands and redeems suffering, she will open your eyes to see both the horror of such an experience and the splendor of the gospel as it creates beauty from ashes.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: Life After Shock

    It may be your greatest fear coming true or something you never thought would happen to you. Either way, breast cancer has entered your life and turned it upside down. Now you’re wondering how you’re going to make it through: Are you going to be alright? Is your family going to be okay? And where is God in your struggle? Has he deserted you?

    Joni Eareckson Tada, herself a survivor of breast cancer, walks with you through the struggles and questions that naturally arise in the face of suffering and offers you hope through Christ. With the understanding, wisdom, and grace that comes from experience, she points the way to a deepening trust and hope in the God who provides daily grace and strength even in the midst of great suffering.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Modesty: More Than a Change of Clothes (Martha Peace, Kent Keller)

    Modesty is about far More than a Change of Clothes

    Modesty might seem like a “gray area,” but it should matter to us because it matters to God! In the Bible, immodesty is forbidden for reasons that go beyond mere outward appearance. Martha and Kent write to teen girls in alternating sections, helping them to identify immodesty’s causes and consequences, detect legalism, and seek modesty in their actions and dress. The book includes numerous helpful discussion questions.

    “It is refreshing to see the topic of modesty elevated to the importance that it deserves!”
    — Mary K. Mohler, Director, Seminary Wives Institute and wife of President Albert Mohler, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY

    “A God-centered, gospel-saturated, and practical guide to the uncomfortable topic of modesty.”
    — Brian H. Cosby, Author, Giving Up Gimmicks

    “Martha and Kent carefully apply the Bible’s teaching on the heart of modesty. We highly recommend it to you.”
    — John and Lynn Crotts, Faith Bible Church

    $10.75$15.99
  • Stressed to the Max: Peace for Women under Pressure

    Does it seem like your to-do list always gets longer instead of shorter? Do you try to slow down but find yourself scrambling just to keep up? Stress is an unavoidable part of life, but it often seems you have more than your fair share. You can’t continue at this pace forever, but there doesn’t seem to be a way out.

    With characteristic understanding and compassion, Joni Eareckson Tada helps you begin to slow down and sort through the sources of your stress. She offers the spiritual refreshment of Christ’s loving presence and words of encouragement, along with practical suggestions for exchanging a stressful lifestyle for a life of rest.

    $5.62$6.25
  • The Empty Nest: Finding Hope in Your Changing Job Description

    Your children are growing up and leaving home. You know this is a good thing, but at the same time, you’re wondering who you are when you’re not busy being your children’s mother. You know this is a new season of life, but it’s hard not to look back with longing and sometimes regret. How do you adjust to this new season of life?

    Elyse Fitzpatrick helps you see that Christ understands and sympathizes with you in this often vulnerable time. Unpacking the opportunities and challenges it presents, she offers encouragement that this can also be a season of fruitfulness in your life, as you draw near to God and see new opportunities to love those around you.

    $5.62$6.25
  • Passion and Purity: Learning to Bring Your Love Life Under Christ’s Control (Elisabeth Elliot)

    Can deep passion for someone of the opposite sex be held within a pure heart? Elisabeth Elliot says “yes”, and proves it from her own experience. Perhaps no other book shows so candidly how Christ has given singles sufficient grace to walk with Him in matters of the heart and its yearnings for satisfaction with a partner. If you want to teach young people how commitment to God takes priority over even the most intense love, or your teenager says “I can’t control my feelings!”, this is the book for you.

    In Passion and Purity, Elisabeth Elliot emphasizes the need to commit daily to Christ all matters of the heart and to wait upon Him. She teaches this often painful yet rewarding discipline by candidly tracing her love story with Jim Elliot as evidence that she has been there.

    Through letters, diary entries, and memories, she shares the temptations, difficulties, victories, and sacrifices of two young people whose commitment to Christ took priority over their love for each other. These revealing personal glimpses, combined with relevant biblical teaching, will remind you that only by putting your human passion and desire through His fire can God purify your love.

    $12.50$14.99