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Goblin Market and Other Poems was Christina Rossetti's first full volume of poetry, published in 1862. The collection received widespread critical praise and established Rossetti as the foremost female poet of her time.Sku: 9780241303061
Goblin Market and Other Poems
By: Christina Rossetti$21.99 -
From the Publisher: In a society where religion is increasingly private, and faith is OK as long as it’s not shared, many would seek to keep God out of their politics. But is that right, and is it biblical? This is an important topic to consider, not just for those working in government, but for all of us as we seek to be responsible citizens in a fallen world. Mark Dever unpacks what the Bible has to say on this topic, and teaches how we can ‘Give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s’ without compromising on what we believe. We’ll see that our duty to God is comprehensive and that there isn’t an area of life that we can separate from His influence. This little book won’t take long to read, but its impact could last a lifetime.Sku: 9781910587430
God and Politics
By: Mark Dever$8.50 -
From the Publisher The temple has always been a source of rich scholarship and theological reflection, but what does it mean for the church's ongoing mission in the world? G. K. Beale and Mitchell Kim examine temple theology throughout Scripture, exploring how this theme relates to Christian life and witness today. From Eden to the new Jerusalem, they argue, we are God's temple on the earth, the first fruits of the new creation.Sku: 9780830855353
God Dwells Among Us
By: Greg Beale$32.50 -
In 1957, newly-qualified nurse Lily Gaynor set sail for Guinea-Bissau to live among the Papel tribe. Tuberculosis, malaria and typhoid were rife. Children were grossly malnourished; witchdoctors flourished. Lily set up a clinic under the mango trees administering penicillin — ‘God’s Needle’.Sku: 9781914966286
God’s Needle
By: John Butterworth$17.95 -
Sixty years after Brother Andrew's first trip, his classic, thrilling account of smuggling Bibles across closed borders will inspire new readers.Sku: 9780800796853
God’s Smuggler
By: Brother Andrew, John Sherrill, Elizabeth Sherrill$20.95 -
The peace of Godric of Finchdale’s hermitage is spoiled by the arrival of Reginald, a young monk sent by the Bishop of Durham to write his biography.
What Reginald discovers is a temperamental old man with a distaste for rumours about his own holiness. The tale Godric tells his unwelcome companion is filled with paradox – a life punctuated by miracles and murder, self-sacrifice and robbery, penitence and incest.
Sku: 9780060611620Godric
By: Frederick Buechner$24.99 -
In this short collection of incisive yet playful essays, Mayo invites readers into a long-neglected tradition of literary meditation: the art of “thinking with Shakespeare.” He returns to classics like Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Henry V and mines Shakespeare for joy.Sku: 9781734785357
Good in Every Thing: Meditations on Shakespeare
By: Josh Mayo$23.95 -
One look at our cultural moment and it's easy to tell that men and their identities are in crisis. Though lost and fractured, men face the pressure to be perfect. Our reactionary society is quick to condemn and slow to forgive, leaving men more confused than ever about how to live and who to be. Yet in Scripture, we continually find God choosing to work in and through flawed, imperfect, and broken individuals. Men who had massive character flaws and significant moral failings, but who also shared one important characteristic: the desire to follow the call of their Creator. With engaging personal stories and insight into biblical truths, Nathan Clarkson declares to today's man that he is more than what the culture is telling him he is--angry, selfish, predatory, violent, and bored. Instead, still on the journey himself, Nathan calls today's man to find his identity in the One who created him on purpose, for a purpose, and encourages him to live an honest, authentic life marked by a winsome combination of confidence and humility.Sku: 9781540900234
Good Man: An Honest Journey into Discovering Who Men Were Actually Created to Be
By: Nathan Clarkson$21.95 -
Taking the form of a dialogue between Socrates, Gorgias, Polus and Callicles, Gorgias debates perennial questions about the nature of government and those who aspire to public office. Are high moral standards essential or should we give our preference to the pragmatist who gets things done or negotiates successfully? Should individuals be motivated by a desire for personal power and prestige, or genuine concern for the moral betterment of the citizens? These questions go to the heart of Athenian democratic principles and are more relevant than ever in today's political climate.1 GradeSku: 9780140449044
Gorgias
By: Plato$13.50 -
GraceLaced is about more than pretty florals and fanciful brushwork--it's about flourishing. This beautiful volume of seasonal devotions from artist and author Ruth Chou Simons encourages readers to become deeply rooted in God's faithful promises.Sku: 9780736969048
Gracelaced
By: Ruth Chou Simons$44.95 -
Pope John Paul I described Dickens’ books as "filled with love for the poor and a sense of social regeneration . . . warm with imagination and humanity". Such true charity permeates Dickens’ novels and ultimately drives the characters either to choose regeneration or risk disintegration. In Great Expectations, Pip—symbolic of the pilgrim convert—gains both improved fortunes and a growth in wisdom, but as he acquires the latter, he must relinquish the former—ending with a wealth of profound goodness, not of worldly goods.
Sku: 9781586174262Great Expectations
By: Charles Dickens Edited by: Jill Kriegel$16.50 -
From the Publisher: Wouldn't you just love to grab a Christian, sit them down in the hot seat and grill them mercilessly on the tough questions about God, the Bible and the world? There are the tricky questions that everyone asks, like Why does God allow suffering? and How can a God of love send people to Hell? Or perhaps you have more specific ones, such as Who did Cain marry? Was Jesus really born by a virgin? and Does God care about my carbon footprint? In Grill a Christian, international speaker and author Roger Carswell gives straightforward, no-nonsense answers from the Bible to these burning questions and many more. If you have ever wished you could have your question about God answered, or perhaps people ask you and you re not sure what to say, then this book is for you it probably has the answer!Sku: 9781906173111
Grill A Christian
By: Roger Carswell$13.50 -
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is one of the greatest satirical works ever written. Through the misadventures of Lemuel Gulliver, his hopelessly “modern” protagonist, Swift exposes many of the follies of the English Enlightenment, from its worship of science to its neglect of traditional philosophy and theology.Sku: 9781586173951
Gulliver’s Travels
By: Jonathan Swift, Edited by Dutton Kearney$13.95 -
Change the world by changing your home, one habit at a time. A mom of seven and a mentor to mothers around the world, Jennifer helps you establish nine restorative habits and practices in your home to foster peace, simplicity, and stability during turbulent times.Sku: 9780764239540
Habits for a Sacred Home
By: Jennifer Pepito$24.95 -
Please note: this item is on backorder until early June 2025. All books ordered with this title will be held until this item is ready to ship. Through the story of the introspective prince of Denmark, Hamlet leads the reader to consider important philosophical and ethical issues and to contemplate the age-old question, “To be or not to be?”Sku: 9781586172619
Hamlet
By: Shakesspeare, Edited by Joseph Pearce$12.50 -
From Nathaniel Bluedorn of The Fallacy Detective:
- Reviews of 400 books full of perilous adventures, delightful characters, and sound values
- Listed by subject and author
- Reading Aloud (from the introduction)
- Sample Pages (PDF)
- Completely revised and expanded 5th Edition
Sku: 9780974531540Hand that Rocks the Cradle
By: Nathaniel Bluedorn$20.95