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Simon Gieke was a man in the prime of his life. His father and mother had died when he was very young: he had never known them. An uncle had taken him in when Simon was just a boy. He hadn't enjoyed any kind of upbringing. He got food, drink, and clothing. Nothing else. There was no education of any kind. What good would that do? Even his uncle had been unable to read or write. The uncle had been a rough, fearsome fellow who wandered about in the huge commons, trying to make his living by hunting, fishing, and poaching. He would steal whatever he could get. Whoever could, avoided him. When he had money, he spent it in the tavern with other rowdy characters. Then he was a dangerous man who picked fights and pulled out his knife for the smallest things. In reality, he terrorized the whole village and its surroundings. Whenever something seemed to be missing and people were certain that he had taken it, no one dared to report him. What a relief it was for Scherpenisse when they heard that the uncle had died. No one really knew how he had come to his end. Most assumed that he had suffocated in the water and mud. One January morning, he had gone into the commons. It had been freezing for several days and during the night there had been a heavy snowfall. He must have gone through the ice. No one had heard any more about him until a haymaker had found him in a deep slough the following summer. They had recognized him because of his vaulting pole and musket. Simon had been eighteen years old at the time and had not shed many tears for the uncle whom he succeeded. And what kind of successor? In churlishness and godlessness, he exceeded even his uncle. He wanted nothing to do with religion but ranted and raved at the parish priest and never performed a single religious duty. He was a total heathen, who cursed and drank even more than his uncle had done. Everyone avoided him as much as they could. Many crossed themselves when they had to pass his house. However, in one thing he differed favourably from his uncle: he never stole. No one had ever complained that he had stolen from them.Sku: 9781772980844
Simon Gieke
By: Johannes Willem van Houdt$22.95 -
This collection of great hymns makes it easy to do hymn study, helping your whole family experience the special delight of the great hymns of the faith! Downloadable audio recordings included!Sku: 9781616342647
Singing the Great Hymns (with Audio Downloads)
By: Jordan Smith$45.50 -
This prose rendering of a poem from the late fourteenth century (or earlier) recounts an adventure undertaken by King Arthur's famous nephew, Sir Gawain. Brave and chivalrous, faithful to his word and ever-mindful of his honor, as well as others', Gawain represents the model of knightly grace. When a gigantic stranger clad in green armor bursts in on the Round Table assembly to issue a challenge, the gallant Gawain volunteers to do battle for his king. This parable blends paganistic elements and Christian ethics to celebrate the virtue of forgiveness, and it is frequently assigned to classes in literature and history because of its short length and its excellent representation of chivalric tradition.Sku: 9780486431918
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
By: Translated by Jessie L. Weston$6.75 -
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a great medieval epic and romance.Sku: 9780140440928
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
By: Anonymous, Translated by Brian Stone$18.00 -
From the publisher: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo are masterpieces of a remote and exotic age--the age of chivalry and wizards, knights and holy quests.Sku: 9780345277602
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Sir Orfeo
By: J.R.R. Tolkien$12.50 -
A simple introduction to Christian history, for those who are interested in refreshing their knowledge or reading about Christians they are broadly aware of, but may not be overly familiar with. 33 Keys Christians are featured, each with a timeline of their life, their background, and their place in Christian history.Sku: 9781912373796
Sketches of Faith
By: John D. Woodbridge$27.50 -
Small Things Like These is award-winning author Claire Keegan's landmark new novel, a tale of one man's courage and a remarkable portrait of love and family.Sku: 9780802158741
Small Things Like These
By: Claire Keegan$30.50 -
Enger's novel, So Brave, Young, and Handsome, is a stunning successor—a touching, nimble, and rugged story of an aging train robber on a quest to reconcile the claims of love and judgment on his life, and the failed writer who goes with him.Sku: 9780802144171
So Brave, Young, and Handsome
By: Leif Enger$27.95 -
Hungarian Princess Jadwiga (Yahd VEE gah) has been prepared from birth to put the peace and prosperity of nations above her own desires. Betrothed in 1378 at the age of five to Prince William of Austria, their education has included spending time in each other’s court for careful training as future rulers. When the balance of power in Central Europe unexpectedly shifts, the Council from faraway Poland demands that Jadwiga become their monarch.Sku: 9781932350739
So Young a Queen: Jadwiga of Poland
By: Lois Mills$21.95 -
"Published to coincide with African-American History Month, here is the stirring, award-winning biography of Sojourner Truth--preacher, abolitionist, and activist for the rights of African-Americans and women. A rich profile."-- School Library Journal.Sku: 9780590446914
Sojourner Truth: Ain’t I a Woman?
By: Patricia C. and Fredrick McKissack$9.50 -
No woman has inspired so many with her simplicity of faith and compassion so all-encompassing. As she daily embraces the "least of the least" in her arms, Mother Teresa challenges the whole world to greater acts of service and understanding in the name of love.First published in 1971, this classic work introduced Mother Teresa to the Western World. As timely now as it was then, Something Beautiful for God interprets her life through the eyes of a modern-day skeptic who became literally transformed within her presence, describing her as "a light which could never be extinguished."Sku: 9780060660437
Something Beautiful for God
By: Muggeridge, Malcolm$21.00 -
Illustrated by: Emil WeissThe year is A.D. 781. King Charles of the Franks is crossing the Alps with his family and court on a journey to meet with Pope Hadrian. One frosty night he speaks to his young son Carl: When we come to Rome you will know that I am naming you my heir. One day you will rule over all my lands. . . . But the King already had an heir, Pepin the Hunchback, mockingly called Gobbo. Was he to be dispossessed? Yet Carl sees that Charlemagne is determined to do what he feels is best to serve God and Europe.Sku: 9781883937300
Son of Charlemagne
By: Barbara Willard$20.00 -
In 1776, young Sophia Calderwood witnesses the execution of Nathan Hale in New York City, which is newly occupied by the British army. Sophia is horrified by the event and resolves to do all she can to help the American cause. Recruited as a spy, she becomes a maid in the home of General Clinton, the supreme commander of the British forces in America.Sku: 9781442414426
Sophia’s War
By: Avi$12.50 -
A brand-new 30th anniversary edition of the wildly popular (over fifty million copies in print!), page-turning novel about a young girl's exploration of the great philosophical concepts of Western thought.Sku: 9781250860491
Sophie’s World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy
By: Jostein Gaarder$27.00 -
Travel with Shakleton as he leads his crew through 10 months on an ice floe and a 1,300-mile lifeboat journey, educating and inspiring through Antarctic exploration.
South
By: Ernest Shackleton$26.50 – $41.50 -
Spiritual Friendship is today the best known and perhaps most influential of the thirteen surviving works of Aelred, Abbot of the great English Cistercian abbey of Rievaulx from 1147 - 1167.Sku: 9780879079703
Spiritual Friendship
By: Aelred of Rievaulx, Edited by Marsha L. Dutton, Translated by Lawrence C. Braceland$31.50By: Aelred of Rievaulx, Edited by Marsha L. Dutton, Translated by Lawrence C. Braceland$31.50 Add to cart Quick View