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From the Publisher In this helpful guide, Mitchell L Chase takes us, step by step, through the whole sweep of the Old Testament, through its stories and songs, through its prophecies and promises, and shows us how each one points us to the coming Saviour, and God's plan rescue us from our sin and establish his everlasting kingdom.Sku: 9781913896850
Hope for All the Earth
By: Mitchell L. Chase$9.50 -
From the Publisher: 20 undated devotions that offer hope in times of trial. Since being diagnosed with incurable cancer, Jeremy Marshall has been known for his ability to connect the difficulties that Christians face in this life with the deep seated joy that is found in knowing the Lord Jesus. Hope in the Face of Suffering — his first devotional, based upon his ‘Lift Up Your Hearts’ GAFCON broadcasts — offers twenty inspirational messages for tough times. Jeremy helps readers apply the principles he has learned through his own experience of dealing with terminal cancer. He holds out the message of hope in the Bible — the medicine cabinet where we can find treatment for our suffering — and meditates on God’s promises, which are like a rock upon which we can stand secure.Sku: 9781913896126
Hope in the Face of Suffering
By: Jeremy Marshall$12.50 -
From the Publisher Who wants to merely go through the motions of religion? We long for something authentic something worth opening our hearts to, filling our minds with, and giving our lives for. We hope for something better than the "churchianity" of our parents and the vague spirituality of our neighbors, something better than guilt-induced, holier-than-thou morality, better than here-and-now, health-and-wealth promises. In her thought-provoking and authentic style, Nancy Guthrie shows that Jesus himself offers the something better we've been looking for, applying the truths of Hebrews to real-life issues such as guilt, shame, disappointment, hardship, unhealthy obsessions, personal ambition, and fear of death.Sku: 9781414313078
Hoping for Something Better
By: Nancy Guthrie$22.95 -
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Have you ever wondered what Charlotte Mason actually said about nature study? We did. So we searched through Charlotte’s original writings, looking for all her comments about nature study, and compiled them into this book. Hours in the Out-of-Doors explains all about nature study in Charlotte’s own words. Full of inspiring quotes and lots of practical tips!- Practical—Presents Charlotte’s writings in bite-size chunks with summary statements and quick personal review questions. Modern-day examples offer additional insight into applying CM principles today.
- Organized—Arranges all of Charlotte’s nature study comments by topic, such as When to Do Nature Study, the Nature Notebook, and What Nature Study Looks Like.
- Encouraging—Motivates and inspires you with wonderful nature quotes from Charlotte Mason and many other great men and women of history, like Claude Monet, Helen Keller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Washington Carver, Albert Einstein, and more!
- Easy to Use—Acts as a quick and easy reference book to get you started and keep you going on the right path.
Sku: 9781616340421Hours in the Out-of-Doors
By: Karen Smith, Sonya Shafer$23.95 -
NewFor much of his life, Esau McCaulley was taught to see himself as an exception: someone who, through hard work, faith, and determination, overcame childhood poverty, anti-Black racism, and an absent father to earn a job as a university professor and a life in the middle class. But that narrative was called into question one night, when McCaulley answered the phone and learned that his father—whose absence defined his upbringing—died in a car crash...Sku: 9780593241103
How Far to the Promised Land
By: Esau McCaulley$24.95 -
Thirteen new stories of the Port William membership spanning the decades from World War II to the present moment.Sku: 9781640096158
How It Went
By: Wendell Berry$23.00 -
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 -
Over sixty years ago, Joan Bodger, her husband, and their two children traveled to the UK for the adventure of a lifetime. There, they sought to discover the lands they knew from their beloved children’s books. Come along and see for yourself the people and places behind the stories we love.
How the Heather Looks
By: Joan Bodger$27.50 – $33.95 -
Click here for a sample chapter. Once upon a time, Joshua Gibbs was a disinterested slacker who, despite attending a classical Christian school, learned little and cared even less for his studies. He was more interested in pop culture than Great Books and performed only the bare minimum to pass. By age 27, however, he began work at a different classical institution, teaching the same literature he merely skimmed as a student. Ten years later, Gibbs has become a popular blogger and frequent speaker at education conferences. In this series of frank reflections on an unlikely career, Gibbs contemplates what it means to be a good teacher, how Great Books can change lives (and how one particular book, The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, changed his), and why effective education is primarily concerned with the acquisition of virtue. One part literary guidebook, one part personal memoir, and one part teacher’s manual, How to Be Unlucky presents a one-of-a-kind case for ancient ways of thinking about teaching in our contemporary world.Sku: 9780999146637
How to Be Unlucky: Reflections on the Pursuit of Virtue
By: Joshua Gibbs$26.95 -
How to Grow a Young Music Lover is the ideal guide for parents who want to boost their children’s education through music; parents who want to aid in their children’s cognitive, motor, and creative development; parents who love music and want their children to do the same; and parents who wish they knew more about music and want their children to have advantages and instruction they did not.Sku: 9780877883708
How to Grow a Young Music Lover
By: Cheri Fuller$24.95 -
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 -
31 hands-on field activities to connect art, science, math, and critical thinking, while encouraging students and mentors alike to recognize and record the wonder and beauty in the natural world.5 GradesSku: 9781597144902
How to Teach Nature Journaling
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As IEW’s founder and principal speaker, Andrew Pudewa has spent the last three decades speaking and writing about issues related to teaching, writing, thinking, spelling, and music with clarity, insight, practical experience, and humor. These 50+ articles define not only the lessons learned, but exemplify wisdom gained from readings, mentors, and adventures while teaching and traveling the globe.Sku: 9781623413088
However Imperfectly (DVD/Book Combo)
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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 -
When Jesus "made himself nothing...taking the nature of a servant," He modeled for all believers true humility. Andrew Murray calls this "our true nobility" and "thedistinguishing feature of discipleship." With insightful, penetrating clarity, Murray calls all Christians to turn from pride, empty themselves, and study the character of Christ to be filled with His grace. Often called the best work on humility ever written, this edition has been edited for today's reader.Sku: 9780764225604
Humility: The Journey Toward Holiness
By: Murray, Andrew$10.95 -
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