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Taylor, Howard |
J. Hudson Taylor was truly Gods chosen servant. From his early life in England, through the founding of the China Inland Mission, to reaching millions of Chinese, his life of faith gives glorious testimony to God. His spiritual secret could change your life. |
Advanced |
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Pyle, Howard |
Follows Sir Launcelot of the Round Table as he rescues Queen Guinevere, fights in the tournament at Astolat, and pursues other adventures. |
Advanced Readers |
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Bean, Howard |
Many parents see the importance of family worship, but struggle to find material suitable for their whole family. Fruitful Families addresses that need. The book's overall theme of growing spiritual fruit is broken into ninety-one lessons-enough for a quarter of a year. Each day's lesson consists of two… |
Devotionals |
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A good devotional book is both inspirational and practical. It points readers to Christ and calls them to become like Him in their everyday lives. That's the goal of Daily Truth for Godly Youth. |
Devotionals |
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Bean, Howard |
Family worship is a time for parents and children to gather for singing, Bible reading, and spiritual instruction. Many parents see the importance of family worship, but struggle to find material suitable for their whole family. |
Family |
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Pyle, Howard |
The Story of King Arthur and His Knights is a 1903 children's novel by the American illustrator and writer Howard Pyle. The book contains a compilation of various stories, adapted by Pyle, regarding the legendary King Arthur of Britain and select Knights of the Round Table. |
Intermediate Readers |
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Pyle, Howard |
"No archer ever lived that could speed a gray goose shaft with such skill and cunning as his, nor were there ever such yeomen as the sevenscore merry men that roamed with him through the greenwood shades. Right merrily they dwelt within the depths of Sherwood Forest, suffering neither care… |
Intermediate Readers |
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Pyle, Howard |
Here, Howard Pyle spins a Medieval tale of a young heir raised in a monastery, then plunged into the bitter feudal world of his father. It contains all the elements Pyle deals with so well... swordplay and daring adventure, Romance and intrigue. |
Intermediate Readers |