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  • A Bird, a Girl, and a Rescue: The Rwendigo Tales Book 2 (J. A. Myhre)

    A Bird, A Girl, and a Rescue is the second book in the fictional series, The Rwendigo Tales. Designed for eight- to fourteen-year-old youth, this adventure novel is written for children and teens who love reading and learning about faraway and different parts of the world, while relating to characters and issues that seem much closer to home.

    $13.95
  • A Chameleon, a Boy, and a Quest: The Rwendigo Tales Book 1 (J. A. Myhre)

    A Chameleon, a Boy, and a Quest is the first book in the fictional series, The Rwendigo Tales. This adventure story is designed for eight-to fourteen-year-old youth and is written for children and teens who love reading and learning about faraway and different parts of the world, while relating to characters and issues that seem much closer to home.

    Ten-year-old Mu, orphaned as a toddler, has lived his entire life in the heart of Africa. For as long as he can remember, he has served in the household of a great-uncle where he is unloved and ignored. In his drudgery-filled life, Mu has little hope of happiness and little hope that anything will ever change. But one day everything does change.

    On his way to draw water one morning, Mu is astonished when a chameleon greets him by name and announces that they will embark on a quest together. And what a quest it turns out to be! Mu faces danger and finds unexpected allies as they journey through an ever changing landscape.

    Through his adventure, Mu learns many things about himself. Along with Mu, you will walk through Africa, encountering good and evil. Read carefully and you just may find out who you are too.

    $13.95$16.99
  • A Fever, a Flight, and a Fight for the World: The Rwendigo Tales Book 4 (J. A. Myhre)

    A Fever, a Flight, and a Fight for the World is a compelling African adventure story that will enthrall eight- to fourteen-year-old youth who love adventure and learning about faraway places.

    In the exciting fourth and final book in The Rwendigo Tales series, readers will be inspired by ordinary people who make the extraordinary choice to stand against great evil. Written by J. A. Myhre, a doctor living and working in East Africa, this adventure story teaches readers of all ages important truths about justice, overcoming evil, and the courage to make a difference.

    $13.95$16.99
  • A Forest, a Flood, and an Unlikely Star: The Rwendigo Tales Book 3 (J. A. Myhre)

    A Forest, A Flood, and an Unlikely Star is the third book in the fictional series, The Rwendigo Tales. Designed for eight-to fourteen-year-old youth, this adventure story is written for children and teens who love reading and learning about faraway and different parts of the world, while relating to characters and issues that seem much closer to home.

    $13.95
  • Bible Basics: What Is The Christian Faith All About? (Stephen J. Nichols)

    This book offers some Bible basics as the foundation for discipleship and doctrine. Here you will find an overview of the biblical books, places, and events. We’ll look at the big picture of the Bible by exploring the idea of the covenant. You’ll find some key biblical passages to meditate upon and memorize, as well as prayers from the Bible. You’ll also find some key ideas from the centuries of church history. Together we’ll walk through some basic doctrines in order to have a better grasp on what the Bible teaches. You’ll even find some hymns. 

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  • NIV Adventure Bible

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    NIV Adventure Bible

    Have you ever tried to find a passage in Scripture related to a specific topic? This topical index makes it quick and easy to find out what the Bible says about anything—from abstinence to zoology.

    Maybe you want to know what the Bible says about age or agriculture. Does it have any word on credit cards, diet, computers, politics, or depression? With thousands of different subjects, circumstances, and situations, Where to Find It in the Bible is your one-stop A-Z index of biblical topics and is perfect for:

    • Brand-new Christians or decades-long believers.
    • Traveling or as an on-the-go reference.
    • Personal study, teaching, and sermon preparation.
    • Birthdays, graduations, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, holiday gift giving, or as a welcome gift for new church members.

    With this resource, you’ll be able to quickly find topics that directly connect contemporary issues and 21st-century subjects and circumstances to Bible passages.

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  • Growing in Godliness: A Teen Girl’s Guide to Maturing in Christ (Lindsey Carlson)

    “Hands down, my favorite book for teen girls.” — Rosaria Butterfield, author of The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert and other books

    Your teen years matter.

    This book will help you prioritize your Christian growth during those years.  Lindsey Carlson points girls you to the resources God has given you in his Word, in prayer, and in the church. There is more than enough help for managing your emotions, watching your words, and bearing spiritual fruit.  She challenges you with ways to center your life around this important task.

    $12.50$14.99
  • Your Child’s Profession of Faith (Dennis Gundersen)

    Dennis Gundersen’s unique treatment of this rarely addressed subject can make the difference between parents who participate in their child’s deception and presumption, or parents who truly guide him to eternal life. If a small child tells us he thinks he’s saved, do we take his words at face value? How do we test his profession, especially without seeming to doubt the child and discourage him? Many have found this book the most useful guide ever written on the topic.

     

    $10.36$12.95
  • Love, Honor, and Virtue (Hal & Melanie Young)

    Gaining a Biblical Attitude Toward Sexuality

    The Battlefield Is Different Than We Remember …. 

    The changes in technology and culture have put an entirely new face on the fight for moral purity. Temptation is nothing new, but where our generation had to avoid traps, our children are being actively hunted. Our sons are being exposed and ensnared by things that didn’t exist when they were born, and the conversations we had at 15 and 16 are necessary for 10 and 11 … and earlier … today.

    If they want to walk in integrity, they have a fight on their hands.

    A book written to and for teens and twenty-something guys. It’s short, concise, and very direct. It gives a Biblical perspective to help:

    • Understand God’s design, from biology to morality
    • Navigate the cultural minefield
    • Build a foundation for Christ-honoring relationships
    • Find hope for recovery if they’ve stumbled

    $8.50$9.75
  • Because You Are Strong: A Study of Godly Strength for Young Men (Daniel Forster)

    Learn how to study the Bible while you discover what God says about true strength! This new Bible study will help young men gain a biblical view of strength and use that strength wisely, for God’s glory.

    This book also teaches practical Bible study skills, assisting a young men to learn how to:

    * Use a concordance
    * Study the original Greek & Hebrew words used in a passage
    * Perform a character study
    * Study a specific topic in the Bible
    * Understand and use marginal notes in your Bible
    * Study a verse, passage, chapter, or entire book of the Bible
    * Use free Bible study tools on computers and mobile devices

    $13.95
  • Between Us Guys: Life-Changing Conversations for Dads & Sons (Joel Fitzpatrick)

    Dads are given an incredible opportunity to be one of the primary influences in their children’s lives for the gospel. By inviting conversations in every arena of life, fathers pass down the message of Christ to the next generation. As a youth and family pastor and father to a young boy who’s entered into many of these conversations, Joel Fitzpatrick knows it’s important not to shy away from difficult subjects.

    But he also knows dads and other caregivers need help in how to have intentional conversations with boys about God, themselves, and what difference knowing the gospel makes to their everyday life. Fitzpatrick invites fathers to share with their sons how the gospel shapes all aspects of life, including how they treat women, people from other ethnic groups, and much more. Specific, practical help is given to dads through suggested activities, God’s Word, and insightful questions.

    $14.50$17.99
  • Frances Ridley Havergal: The Girl Who Loved Mountains

    As a little girl, Frances loved to climb trees, enjoy the countryside and to run about with her spaniel. The mountains of Switzerland inspired her and she loved hiking on the steep slopes. She became a hymn writer and singer, longing to share the love of her Saviour. Books flowed from her pen at a later stage, often beginning as bedtime stories for her nephews and nieces.

    About the Author:
    Lucille Travis is the author of several children’s books and delights in encouraging young writers. A former college lecturer, she has also been a storyteller in Awana clubs and has held children’s writing workshops.

    $8.99
  • Thoughts for Young Men (J. C. Ryle)

    An insightful treatment of the major spiritual needs and dangers which young men face, by a highly practical author. Ryle knows how to persuasively urge boys to seek Christ and to pursue righteousness early in life. The best straight-talking book for teen-aged boys that we know of.

    “Ryle’s writings are a distillation of true Puritan theology, presented in a highly readable and modern form.”
    –D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

    “I see Ryle as a single-minded Christian communicator of profound biblical, theological, and practical wisdom, a man and minister of giant personal stature and electric force of utterance that sympathetic readers still feel.”
    — J. I. Packer

    Thoughts for Young Men is practical, spiritual, and lively. Abounding in advice and good sense, it is still as relevant and helpful in the 21st century as it was when first published in 1865.

    $5.50$6.00
  • Hannah More: The Woman Who Wouldn’t Stop Writing

    Well educated and with a gift for writing, Hannah More was set to become one of the leading lights in the literary and artistic circles of the 1700s. Gradually, however, she realized that only Jesus Christ could bring her fulfillment. Hannah More is best known today for her penmanship but also for her defense of women’s rights and her anti-slavery stance. Her life of would-be-fame was changed to a life of faith.

    $8.99
  • 10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about Christianity (Rebecca McLaughlin)

    How can we believe the Bible is true? Why can’t we just agree that love is love? Isn’t Christianity against diversity?

    Going to school, hanging out with friends, or scrolling through social media feeds, teenagers are sure to face real challenges to faith in Jesus Christ. And whether you consider yourself a Christ follower or not, these questions can seem like deal breakers.

    Backed by thorough research, personal stories, engaging illustrations, and careful biblical study, this book doesn’t dodge tough questions. Instead, it invites teenagers to ask their hardest questions about Christianity and to find surprising, life-giving answers.

    $12.50$14.99
  • A Young Man After God’s Own Heart (Jim George)

    Pursuing God is an adventurous challenge for a young man. Starting with probing a young man’s heart – “Where are your desires?” – Jim George, who’s made a lifetime ministry out of discipling younger men, elevates the pursuit of the desires of teens and men in their early 20s to uncommonly lofty aims.

    Jim focuses on these topics:
    * Getting along with others at home
    * Choosing top-quality friends
    * Making wise choices about the future
    * Fighting the battle with temptation
    * Building your faith — and lots more

    $11.50$13.99
  • Marriage: 6 Gospel Commitments Every Couple Needs to Make (Paul David Tripp)

    Marriage, according to Scripture, will always involve two flawed people living with each other in a fallen world. Yet, in pastor Paul Tripp’s professional experience, the majority of couples enter marriage with unrealistic expectations, leaving them unprepared for the day-to-day realities of married life.

    This unique book introduces a biblical and practical approach to those realities that is rooted in God’s faithfulness and Scripture’s teaching on sin and grace. “Spouses need to be reconciled to each other and to God on a daily basis,” Tripp declares. “Since we’re always sinners married to sinners, reconciliation isn’t just the right response in moments of failure. It must be the lifestyle of any healthy marriage.”

    $23.99$29.99
  • It’s Not That Complicated (Anna Sofia Botkin & Elizabeth Botkin)

    How to Relate to Guys in a Healthy, Sane, and Biblical Way

    Ever been confused about friendships with boys? How does a girl handle crushes? How friendly is being too friendly? How close is too close? Or, what do you do when a guy is being way too friendly? And what do guys think about all this? What does it mean to be a “sister, in all purity”? (1 Timothy 5:2)

    Guy-girl relationships have always been complicated, but perhaps never more so than today. It’s (Not That) Complicated is a humorous, hopeful, and deeply thought-provoking new look at guy-girl relationships in our times.

    Dealing practically with such complications as online interaction, Hollywood expectations, undefined relationships, and unrequited love, the Botkin sisters offer enduring biblical principles that can make it all much simpler.

    $12.00$15.00
  • Get Your Story Straight: A Teen’s Guide to Learning & Living the Gospel (Kristen Hatton)

    What’s Your Story?  A 52-week devotional.

    We all tell stories to each other–stories about what happened when we were kids, stories about last night, and stories where we dream about the future. Some stories are funny, some are amazing, others are sad, but they all have something in common–each of us is the hero of our own story. Our thoughts, feelings, hopes, and dreams take center stage. But when it’s all about you, it’s also all up to you. You have to make life work, find meaning, and hope for the best even when you mess up or things go badly wrong.

    But what if we were made for something different? What if the main character in our life story isn’t us, but it is the God who became like us and is now with us? What if being fully human means knowing him and growing to be like him? What if the way to be fully alive is to be caught up in Jesus’s story?

    $16.50$19.99
  • 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!

    $22.95$28.95