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SaleJ. C Ryle wrote this timeless classic on holiness over a hundred years ago, yet how poignant his words still are for us today. Holiness, Ryle argued, was not simply a matter of believing and feeling, but of doing.Sku: 9781909611801
Holiness
By: J C Ryle$17.95Original price was: $17.95.$11.67Current price is: $11.67.By: J C Ryle$17.95Original price was: $17.95.$11.67Current price is: $11.67. Add to cart Quick View -
This universally acclaimed, bestselling, and award-winning novel by master of historical fiction Gloria Whelan is a gripping tale of hope that will transport readers of all ages.Sku: 9780064408196
Homeless Bird
By: Gloria Whelan$12.50 -
An account of living history kept by Governor William Bradford and others of the Mayflower company, chronicling the adventures of the Pilgrims’ day-to-day life after arriving in the New World.Sku: 9798888180105
Homes in the Wilderness
By: William Bradford, Edited by: Margaret Wise Brown$13.50 -
The Lays of Ancient Rome are five ballads written by the Englishman Thomas Babington Macaulay and published in 1842. These ballads (lays) celebrate events and heroes in ancient Roman history, and Horatius at the Bridge is the most famous of Macaulay’s ballads.3 GradesSku: 9781547703555
Horatius at the Bridge – Text (Second Edition)
By: Thomas Babington Macaulay$12.50 -
For ages, horses have galloped beside us, not just as mounts but as legends, shaping history with their hooves. In “Horses of Destiny,” illuminated by Paul Brown’s evocative illustrations, Fairfax Downey pays tribute to the steeds that have become symbols of courage, loyalty, and power.
Horses of Destiny
By: Fairfax Downey$29.50 – $51.50 -
An affecting biography of the author of Anne of Green Gables is the first for young readers to include revelations about her last days and to encompass the complexity of a brilliant and sometimes troubled life.Sku: 9781536213140
House of Dreams: The Life of L. M. Montgomery
By: Liz Rosenberg$12.99 -
Francis Schaeffer’s Classic Analysis of the Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture. As one of the foremost evangelical thinkers of the twentieth century, Francis A. Schaeffer long pondered the fate of declining Western culture. Profoundly aware of the similarities modern culture shares with societies that came before, Schaeffer embarked on a journey to uncover the movements that gave rise to modern culture and resulted in the decline of the Christian worldview.Sku: 9781433576911
How Should We Then Live?
By: Francis Schaeffer$34.50 -
A Novel of 17th Century Scotland “Hush ye, hush ye, little pet ye, Hush ye, hush ye, do not fret ye, The Black Avenger shall not get ye.” Even though the Scottish covenanters endured harsh persecutions by the King’s Inquisition the mysterious name of the Black Avenger sent thrills of hope and courage to many a tormented soul. Yet the captains and dragoons feared this elusive figure while at the same time determining to place his head on the Netherbow. Many faithful Presbyterians were murdered on the spot or threatened with a touch of the thumbscrew or a place on the rack if they did not disclose the hiding place of some sought-out Covenanters. Lady Marion Kennedy, the beautiful daughter of the Lord of Culzean Castle, was also threatened with similar reprisals if she refused to marry Luis Salvador de Ferrari, the usurper of Fenwick Ha’, and supporter of the Inquisition. Yet her heart longed for Duncan Fenwick, the rightful lord of Fenwick Ha’. An exciting, fast-paced historical novel regarding the events of Scottish history in 1688.Sku: 9781894666411
How Sleep the Brave!
By: J.H. Hunter$17.95 -
A Tale of the Huguenots of Languedoc Christine Farenhorst in Christian Renewal: Presenting a moving account of the weals and woes of two Huguenot families during the heavy waves of persecution in seventeenth century France, this book, although its onset is a bit slow, is fascinating and moving reading. Covering all aspects of Huguenot life during this difficult time period, this goodsized paperback volume is a well-spring of encouragement for Christians today and highly recommended as reading for all those age twelve and over.Sku: 0921100647
How They Kept the Faith
By: Grace Raymond$19.95 -
In How to Talk About Jesus (Without Being That Guy), author Sam Chan equips everyday Christians who are reluctant and nervous to tell their friends about Jesus with practical, tested ways of sharing their faith in the least awkward ways possible.Sku: 9780310112693
How to Talk About Jesus (Without Being That Guy)
By: Sam Chan$23.99 -
A Tale of the Days of Wycliffe Christine Farenhorst in Christian Renewal: Christians often tend to look on the Reformation as the pivotal turning point in history during which the Protestants took off the chains of Rome. This small work of fiction draws back the curtains of history a bit further than Luther’s theses. Wycliffe was the morning star of the Reformation and his band of Lollards a band of faithful men who were persecuted because they spoke out against salvation by works. Hubert Ellerdale was such a man and his life (youth, marriage, and death), albeit fiction, is set parallel to Wycliffe’s and Purvey’s. Rhind writes with pathos and the reader can readily identify with his lead characters. This novel deserves a well-dusted place in a home, school, or church library.Sku: 9780921100096
Hubert Ellerdale
By: W. Oak Rhind$14.95 -
In 1841, aged just sixteen, the intrepid young Scotsman Robert M. Ballantyne (1825–94) joined the Hudson's Bay Company. Posted immediately to North-Eastern Canada, he spent five years traversing the region's inhospitable terrain by sleigh and canoe. His journal and letters home were so evocative that, upon his return, he was persuaded to publish an account of his experiences.Sku: 9781928136866
Hudson Bay
By: R.M. Ballantyne$23.95 -
It was in 1662 that the celebrated Act was passed by Middleton and his colleagues in Glasgow College. It provided that all ministers must either submit to the bishops or remove themselves and families out of their manses, churches, and parishes within a month. It was known as the “Drunken Act of Glasgow,” owing to the condition of the legislators. Four hundred brave and true men left their earthly all at that time, rather than violate conscience and forsake God. Their example ultimately saved the nation from despotism. The Archbishop of Saint Andrews was chief in arrogance and cruelty among his brethren. He afterwards obtained permission to establish a High Commission Court in Scotland — in other words, an Inquisition — for summarily executing all laws, acts, and orders in favour of Episcopacy and against recusants, clergy, and laity. It was under this authority that all the evil deeds up to now described were done, and of this Commission Sharp was constant president.Sku: 9781772980905
Hunted and Harried
By: R.M. Ballantyne$16.95 -
A collection of 100 traditional songs, spiral bound, with easy to intermediate piano and guitar accompaniments. Bring music-making back into your home with these hymns, patriotic songs, sentimental songs, children's songs, rounds, spirituals, and international favorites.Sku: 9781734595611
Hurrah and Hallelujah!
By: Dr. Carol Reynolds, M. Fletcher Reynolds$37.95 -
David's entire twelve-year life has been spent in a grisly prison camp in Eastern Europe. He knows nothing of the outside world. But when he is given the chance to escape, he seizes it. With his vengeful enemies hot on his heels, David struggles to cope in this strange new world, where his only resources are a compass, a few crusts of bread, his two aching feet, and some vague advice to seek refuge in Denmark. Is that enough to survive? David's extraordinary odyssey is dramatically chronicled in Anne Holm's classic about the meaning of freedom and the power of hope.Sku: 9780152051600
I Am David
By: Anne Holm$13.50 -
A rollicking narrative in the most evocative of settings, this latest novel is a symphony against despair and a rallying cry for the future.Sku: 9780802162939
I Cheerfully Refuse
By: Leif Enger$42.95