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Christian History Made Easy (Timothy Paul Jones)
This fantastic book summarizes the most important events in Christian history from the time of Jesus to today in 12 easy chapters. This full color, bestselling book presents key events and people every Christian should know, time lines, worksheets, websites, photos, maps and illustrations. A leader’s guide makes this book an excellent study for any group, including new believers’ classes. The great theologian J. I. Packer says that Christian History Made Easy is, “…a beautifully simple, beginner-friendly telling of Christian history, a precious heritage.”
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Major Wars History Bites (Solomon Schmidt)
Major Wars History Bites is 196 full-color pages and is an exciting introduction to thirty of the most well-known and influential wars in world history from early B.C. times to modern day. This book provides a bite-sized overview of the causes, main events, and impact of these conflicts. Each section is lavishly illustrated and also includes an “Interesting Fact” at the end. This book serves as a great read aloud and can also be enjoyed by independent readers of all ages.
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The Annals of the World (James Ussher)
Explore an unparalleled academic chronology of both sacred and secular history in James Ussher’s literary classic, Annals of the World. Ussher is one of history’s most famous and well-respected historians who wholly devoted himself to the defense of the Christian faith. Dive into his encyclopedia of ancient world history from beginning-of-time to 70 A.D. and discover true accounts of the people and events that shaped the world and contributed to the rise and fall of nations and ancient civilizations.
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The Tuttle Twins Guide to Modern Villains (Connor Boyack)
What is it about human nature that leads some people to commit unspeakably evil acts?
And, perhaps a more important question for each of us, why do so many people submit to or even support these villains?
World history sadly offers us a long list of dictators and totalitarian thugs who used their power to steal from and oppress their countrymen—and kill those who defied them.
As tragic as these stories all are, they can still offer us lessons to learn from if we try to understand why these people acted the way they did—both those in control and those who were controlled.
These lessons may just have the key we need to help make sure the list of future villains is far shorter than the list in this book.
Whether the problem is a large one, like a dictatorial state or a cultural prejudice, or a small one, such as standing up to a bully, we can resolve to be a hero and fight for what is right.
That’s why the stories in this book are so impactful—they offer us an opportunity to learn lessons from the lives of a wide variety of people and ponder how we might have acted in a similar situation.
These heroes often stand out because so many of their peers failed to act likewise. Sadly, too few seem to have the courage to oppose something that is wrong. But these stories can help us prepare to be counted as someone who will choose the right!
$14.99