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Gospel Centered Work (Tim Chester)
Numerous books set out to help Christian parents in the challenging mission of raising their children well—so what’s different about this one? Well, the answer’s in the title! It’s not about how the gospel fits into Christian family life, but how family life should fit into the gospel—God’s greatest purpose for this universe, achieved in Christ.
Many books aim to raise up competent, balanced parents and well-trained, well-rounded children. But Tim Chester and Ed Moll focus on families growing God-knowing, Christ-confessing, grace-receiving, servant-hearted, mission-minded believers—adults and children together.
Christian families should be about…
– not just making good citizens but also church planters, missionaries, reformers, servants and evangelists;
– not just learning about God but also showing him to others;
– not just controlling behavior but also changing the heart;
– not just parents and children, but being an integral part of the wider church family.In twelve concise chapters, Gospel-Centered Family takes us through the major Bible principles for family life, challenging us to give up our ‘respectable’ middle-class idols, and to become the distinctively different people that God, through his gospel, calls us to be.
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On Being a Pastor: Understanding Our Calling and Work (Derek Prime & Alistair Begg)
On Being a Pastor is an essential tool to help pastors fulfill their calling. A pastor’s responsibilities are unique, demanding that he nurture his own spiritual life as well as that of the people in his care.
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Teach Them to Work (Mary Beeke)
“Mary Beeke has written a remarkable book on the privilege and art of raising children. It is theological, practical, insightful, helpful, and a delight to read. As I turned the pages, I felt as though I was reading from a Reformed or Puritan classic on the family that had been re-crafted by the pen of a contemporary writer and made accessible to all.
I recommend this work without reservation not only to parents but also to their children. This is a wonderful gift to the family and the church! May it be read far and wide.”
— Paul Washer, director, HeartCry Missionary Society
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Basil: Or, Honesty and Industry (Charlotte O’Brien)
This story is filled with gems of truth, the value of which cannot be measured. Young Basil takes these treasures to heart and determines to live by them. He learns to pray, not that God would make him rich, but enable him to act honestly and industriously; for this is the way to become independent. His life experiences confirm what he had been told, that perseverance and industry are the two great essentials to success.
Most importantly, Basil understands that outward success can never bring inward peace and happiness apart from the love and acceptance of Christ. You will find this story to be uplifting and personally challenging — the type of story that everyone should read!
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Godliness Is Great Gain
Robert is a diligent apprentice, rewarded by God for his life of faith; poor, elderly Mrs. Warner discovers her talent given by the Lord; young, foolish Aaron experiences the downfalls of greed.
Stories in this volume are:
Chapter 1: The Work-House Apprentice
Chapter 2: Our Fellow Clerk
Chapter 3: The Two Journeys
Chapter 4: The One Talent
Chapter 5: Great Expectations
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Ploductivity: A Practical Theology of Work & Wealth (Douglas Wilson)
Ploductivity: (noun),
- the practice of plodding away at a pile of work, instead of frantically trying to sprint through it all
- being stable and graceful, like a buffalo upon the plains, not frantic, like a prairie dog or roadrunner
Here’s a book that provides a theology for technology, work, and mission that helps you be thoughtfully productive in the digital age.
The key is biblically-rooted wisdom and the ability to create the right habits and the regular discipline to use what we have been given.
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The Fishmonger: A Story for the Young Entrepreneur (Annette Lyster)
This is the story of young Roger Read, who has learned from his grandfather never to miss a “chance.” His hard work, honesty, and diligence are richly rewarded. But having become self-absorbed in his own pursuits, Roger finally realizes something is missing in his life, and he can’t seem to find it – until his true friend Jack Sparling helps him to see the best “chance” of all!
If you want to inspire your children with an entrepreneurial spirit balanced with service for God, this is a must-read!
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Clean Your Boots, Sir?
The History of Robert Rightheart: A Story for Boys
The story of an honest, shoe-shiner boy who provides for his ailing father and two little brothers, and how God rewards his faithfulness; while making only enough income for daily needs, one small honest decision changes his life forever and results in blessing which follows him all his days.
He’s a hard-working young man who is willing to clean the filthy old boots of farmers, knowing that this is work which will not pay very well: but he does his best. Later, a small act of honesty, when he thinks no one is looking, brings him great success and a good reputation for the rest of his life.
Character themes in this story: laziness, perseverance
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The Young Man’s Handybook: Preparing Your Son on the Homefront (Martha Greene)
Does your son love to cook? Does he like to eat? You bet he does! Well, then Marmee says: “If you like to eat, then learn to cook!” The well-known Marmee’s Kitchen Primer has been so popular, many parents requested a boy’s version. Few skills will be as handy to a boy as learning to be a good cook!
But this book contains much more. It’s loaded with handy skills for boys who want to be real boys!! This 8″ x 11″ spiral bound volume is filled with instructions on how to be prepared for all sorts of features of the homefront.
Scroll down to the bottom to see the Table of Contents for The Young Man’s Handybook!
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Redeeming the Time: A Christian Approach to Work & Leisure (Leland Ryken)
Do you feel guilty when you aren’t working? Have you swallowed the lie that you cannot glorify God, when at rest, even in relaxing times of enjoyment? In Redeeming the Time, Leland Ryken explores topics about the Christian life addressed by no other writings that we know of.
He analyzes and applies the biblical principles that relate to work and leisure, showing God’s good purpose in all sorts of realms of our lives. Finding answers in Scripture and in the rich heritage of theological thinking, Ryken weaves together insights drawn from a wide array of sources. The result is one of the most informed and practical studies on our day-to-day activities.
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The Gospel at Work (Sebastian Traeger / Greg Gilbert)
In The Gospel at Work, Sebastian Traeger and Greg Gilbert unpack the powerful ways in which the gospel can transform how we do what we do, releasing us from the cultural pressures of both an all-consuming devotion and a punch-in, punch-out mentality—in order to find the freedom of a work ethic rooted in serving Christ.
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On Being a Pastor: Understanding Our Calling and Work (Derek Prime, Alistair Begg)
On Being a Pastor is an essential tool to help pastors fulfill their calling. A pastor’s responsibilities are unique, demanding that he nurture his own spiritual life as well as that of the people in his care. Derek Prime and Alistair Begg provide practical advice for both the spiritual and practical aspects of pastoral ministry. Topics include prayer, devotional habits, preaching, and specific ministry duties.
$21.99
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