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MacArthur, John | As the gospel spreads to the far corners of the earth, the apostle Paul is under mounting pressure to provide doctrinal direction to maturing churches before they go astray. The Corinthian church in particular refused to separate themselves from their old, pagan ways, and their worldliness was affecting the church's… | Bibles & Bible Study ⋅ Study Helps | ||
Smith, Philip | Poetry | |||
Miller, Ura | Have your children heard of how God made a path through the water for the Israelites, of the boy David and the giant Goliath, and of how Jesus loves the children? In easy-to-understand words, here are 101 favorite stories from the Bible that have delighted millions of children all around… | Books ⋅ Children's Books ⋅ Bible Stories | ||
Reinke, Tony | Do you control your phone - or does your phone control you? | Christian Living ⋅ Media & Technology | ||
Orwell, George | 1984 has come and gone, but George Orwell's prophetic, nightmare vision in 1949 of the world we were becoming is timelier than ever. "1984" is still the great modern classic "negative Utopia" - a startling original and haunting novel that creates an imaginary world that is completely convincing from the… | Literature ⋅ Classics | ||
Hooley, Sue | A planner with sections for yearly, monthly, and weekly/daily goals or tasks, shopping lists, projects, assorted tasks, information, and more. | Cookbooks, Planners, & Miscellany | ||
Chapman, Gary | This book explores the all-important languages of love, helping each partner discover which actions are interpreted by the other one as loving and affirming, and which as indifferent and demeaning. Now with study guide. | Christian Living ⋅ Marriage | ||
Hans Boersma | The relationship between theology and biblical studies is often marked by misunderstandings, methodological differences, and cross-discipline tension. With an irenic spirit as well as honesty about differences that remain, theologian Hans Boersma highlights five things he wishes biblical scholars knew about theology so that these disciplines might once again serve… | Books | ||
Sam Allberry | Much of what we commonly assume about singleness—that it is primarily about the absence of good things like intimacy, family, or meaningful ministry—is either flat-out untrue or, at the very least, shouldn’t be true. To be single, we often think, is to be alone and spiritually hindered.
But the Bible paints… | Books ⋅ Christian Living ⋅ Singleness | ||
Hoban, Russell | With a new baby sister in the house Frances is feeling quite forgotten. Mother doesn’t have time to iron Frances’ favorite dress, her parents don’t appreciate her noisy new song, and there are no raisins for her oatmeal. So Frances decides to run away, and she does--but not too far… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | ||
Martin, Rebecca | A young boy in 1600's Switzerland learns what it means to be Anabaptist. | Books ⋅ Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Taylor, Dean | What should a Christian do with Jesus' words "love your enemies"? Is it all right for a Christian to go to war? Doesn't a Christian have an obligation to defend his country?
Dean Taylor and his wife Tania were both in the U. S. Army when they realized that, as committed… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Topical Studies | ||
Dickens, Charles | On Christmas Eve, Scrooge sits in his house with not a kind word for anyone; he just wants to be left alone until the "humbug" of Christmas is over. But four ghostly visitors--his former business partner, followed by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Yet to Come--show… | Literature ⋅ Classics | ||
Brighten the season with tales from the master of Christmastime fiction.
Charles Dickens' most famous holiday story was the 1843 publication, A Christmas Carol, but he was a prolific writer in the yuletide genre and a great contributor to many now-prevalent traditions of the holiday itself. In the year following the release… | Literature ⋅ Classics | |||
Frost, Robert | Robert Frost (1874-1963) was a critically acclaimed, highly popular American poet. He was awarded four Pulizer Prizes for poetry and served as the poet laureate of Vermont. His most famous works include "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Mending Wall," and "The Road Not Taken." | Literature ⋅ Poetry | ||
Finger, Thomas N. | In this comprehensive volume Thomas N. Finger takes on the formidable task of making explicit the often implicit theology of the Anabaptist movement and then presenting, for the sake of the welfare of the whole contemporary Christian church, his own constructive theology. | Anabaptist History & Thought | ||
Bercot, David W. | Interest in the ways of the early church has never been more intense. What did early Christians believe about the divinity of Christ? What were the beliefs of those who sat at the feet of Jesus disciples? Now, for the first time, a unique dictionary has been developed to allow… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Potter, Beatrix | A short story about a bad rabbit who had a close call. | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | ||
Esh, Claudia | The story of Dirk Willems rescuing his pursuer who fell through the ice is one of the best-known stories in the Martyrs Mirror. However, almost nothing is known about Willem's life prior to his arrest. This book weaves facts of Willem's life and fictional narrative to tell his story through… | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Kuhns, Lana | Nelda the horse needs a friend. A Happy Day Farm book. | Books ⋅ Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | ||
Thomas, Robert L. and Gundry… | This resource encourages a deeper understanding of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ by harmonizing the accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John so as to assemble as many details as possible into a chronologically meaningful sequence. | Bibles & Bible Study ⋅ Bibles | ||
Vernon, Louise A. | John Wesley is a fiery preacher who is stirring up the people on the streets of London. One day, while peddling his father's wares, young Robert Upton meets Wesley and his life is changed forever. Robert and his father start going to Wesley's meetings whenever they can. Gradually, Robert begins… | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Nolt, Steven | The author successfully presents the entire history of the Amish since 1525 while avoiding both the overly sentimental approach of much popular writing and the anti-Amish bias of the rest. | Anabaptist History & Thought | ||
Burkholder, Mary | These short stories are about challenges, struggles, and tough choices faced by young teens. You may recognize some of them ... in your own life.
A Kind of Courage will help you make choices that will strengthen you spiritually and increase your desire to please God. | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Aldrich, Bess Streeter | When A Lantern in Her Hand came out in 1928, critics took little notice, but people everywhere soon discovered it. Now translated into over twenty languages, A Lantern in Her Hand has outlasted literary fashions to touch generations of readers. It is the classic story of a pioneer woman. Bess… | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Burnett, Frances Hodgson | It's riches to rags for Sara Crewe, the pampered but generous child of a widowed British officer. When her father dies penniless, Sara becomes a cold and hungry drudge at Miss Minchin's boarding school. | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Burnett, Frances Hodgson | It's riches to rags for Sara Crewe, the pampered but generous child of a widowed British officer. When her father dies penniless, Sara becomes a cold and hungry drudge at Miss Minchin's boarding school.
This edition is part of the beautiful WordCloud Classics series of imitation leather-bound classics. We believe classics… | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Park, Linda Sue | This mesmerizing dual narrative follows two threads - one unfolding in 2008 and one in 1985 - with one hopeful message: that even in a troubled country, determined survivors may find the future they are hoping for. | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Gantt, Michael | This book is written primarily for persons who may have interest in the Bible but have little knowledge of it. It provides a fresh, succinct introduction to any reader. | Books ⋅ Bibles & Bible Study ⋅ Study Helps | ||
DeMoss, Nancy Leigh | Daily time with the Lord is essential for an authentic, abiding relationship with Him. But so often the details of our busy lives swallow this precious time. This compelling work by Nancy Leigh DeMoss teaches women how to have a rich, intimate daily devotional life. Readers will be challenged to… | Christian Living ⋅ Women | ||
McQuilkin, Robertson | The author recounts his decision to resign from his job as president of Columbia International University in order to care full-time for his wife, Muriel, who has a debilitating illness. Two-color interior. | Christian Living ⋅ Marriage | ||
Vanauken, Sheldon | A Severe Mercy is an autobiographical book by Sheldon Vanauken, relating the author's relationship with his wife, their friendship with C. S. Lewis, conversion to Christianity, and subsequent tragedy. It was first published in 1977. | Biography & History | ||
Philip C. Stead: Illustrated by… | THE BEST SICK DAY EVER and the animals in the zoo feature in this striking picture book debut.
Friends come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. In Amos McGee's case, all sorts of species, too! Every day he spends a little bit of time with each of his friends at… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | ||
Kuhns, Lana | Wooster the rooster searches for a song. A Happy Day Farm book. | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | ||
Edwards, Gene | "What do you do when someone throws a spear at you?" Light, clarity, and comfort for the brokenhearted. To the many Christians who have experienced pain, loss, and heartache at the hands of other believers, this compelling tale based on the biblical figures of David, Saul, and Absalom offers comfort… | Christian Living ⋅ Pain & Grief | ||
Robertson, David | A thorough study of Biblical brotherhood and church function. Teaches the importance of principle based structure along with loving relationships. | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Topical Studies | ||
George, Elizabeth | This very popular selection for personal and group study is filled with rich advice, spiritual wisdom, and practical applications. With passion and personality, Elizabeth George shares how a woman can follow God and seek His heart in every area of her life... her husband her children her home her walk… | Christian Living ⋅ Women | ||
George, Jim | Jim George, author of "A Man After God's Own Heart" (more than 74,000 copies sold), takes older teenagers on a radical journey of faith. Through God's extreme wisdom and powerful insights from the life of warrior and leader King David, readers will--get on track with right priorities discover God's amazing… | Christian Living ⋅ Men | ||
George, Elizabeth | This teen version of A Woman After God's Own Heart shares the intentions and blessings of God's heart with girls. They'll discover His priorities for their lives, including prayer, submission, faithfulness and joy. | Christian Living ⋅ Women | ||
Murray, Andrew | So many Christians, instead of accepting God's invitation to enter His throne room, stand alone outside the door, uncertain and ashamed. Christ beckons them to His banqueting table and offers them a room in His house, but they foolishly give up the glory of the life He has offered. They… | Christian Living ⋅ Devotionals | ||
D'Aulaire, Ingri | An illustrated biography of the great American president chronicles Honest Abe's rise from impoverished son of a Kentucky farmer to president of a nation at war with itself. | Books ⋅ Children's Books ⋅ Early Reading | ||
Coblentz, John | Every person has a deep need for fellowship, camaraderie, and companionship with others. But in our fallen world, rejection is commonplace and painful. We hurt when we are left out or purposely excluded, especially when it involves our family, our close friends, or our church.
Rejection has driven many people to… | Pain & Grief | ||
Webster, William H. | All managers, whether brand new to their positions or well-established in the organizational hierarchy, can use a little "brushing up" now and then. The skills-based Briefcase Books series is filled with ideas and strategies to help managers become more capable, efficient, effective, and valuable to their organizations. | Books ⋅ Leadership | ||
Hunt, Irene | The Newbery Award-winning author of Up a Road Slowly presents - a brave boy who comes of age during the turbulent years of the Civil War. | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Gray, Elizabeth | Adam of the Road is a novel by Elizabeth Janet Gray Vining. Vining won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1943 from the book. Set in thirteenth-century England, the book follows the adventures of a young boy, Adam.
Adam is an eleven-year-old boy who wants to become… | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Benge, Janet, and Geoff | "Each true story in this series by outstanding authors Janet and Geoff Benge is loved by adults and children alike. More Christian Heroes: Then & Now biographies and unit study curriculum guides are coming soon. Fifty-five books are planned, and thousands of families have started their collections! America's first foreign… | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Eby, Duane | This booklet speaks on the important subject of personal appearance. The author opens with five foundational principles found in Scripture giving direction to this subject, followed by several pages outlining practical guidelines on how Christians should and should not dress. | Christian Living | ||
Burgess, Thornton W. | Bobby Raccoon discovers that life can have many surprises when he loses his home, makes new friends, and finds a new home. | Children's Books ⋅ Early Reading | ||
Burgess, Thornton W. | Gentle morality lessons, delightfully taught, in a tale about an amiable bear who comes to live in the Green Forest. Large, easy-to-read type and charming illustrations. | Children's Books ⋅ Early Reading | ||
Burgess, Thornton W. | This delightful tale tells of the escapades of Chatterer the Red Squirrel, who's known throughout Green Forest as a mischief maker. When he tries to leave the forest for a new home, he learns that curiosity, carelessness and mistrust can lead to a heap of troubles. 92 pp. | Children's Books ⋅ Early Reading |