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In 1563, John Foxe began a memorial of martyrs starting with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent martyrs of his day; those killed during Bloody Mary's reign. He knew that dangers lay in forgetting the martyrs--in being insensitive to their struggles. Martyrdom is not a thing of the past; every day the Christian church is persecuted in countries all over the world.Sku: 9780882708751
New Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
By: John Foxe$26.50 -
From the Publisher: God speaks to us through His Word, the Bible. It can be exciting, challenging and inspiring all at the same time. It contains truth on every page. Newness of Life is an introduction to reading the Bible for yourself, and will help people of all stages of the Christian life.Sku: 9781906173128
Newness of Life
By: John Eddison$9.50 -
Hailed by Dante as "the master of those who know," the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384–322 B.C.) surveyed every field of learning known to the ancient world and pioneered the sciences of psychology and logic. A disciple of Plato and the tutor to Alexander the Great, Aristotle was a prolific writer, although many of his works have been lost. His treatises, used by the students of his famous Athenian school, the Lyceum, exerted a profound and lasting influence on Western thought. Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is one of the world's great books. Identifying happiness as the goal of life, he rejects pleasure, fame, and wealth as means to it. The summit of human achievement is attainable only through the contemplation of philosophic truth, because this practice exercises the virtue peculiar to the human being, the rational principle. This inexpensive edition of a philosophical landmark will prove an invaluable resource to students and general readers alike.3 GradesSku: 9780486400969
Nicomachean Ethics
By: Aristotle$8.50 -
A new translation from the French by Marion Wiesel. Night is Elie Wiesel's masterpiece, a candid, horrific, and deeply poignant autobiographical account of his survival as a teenager in the Nazi death camps.Sku: 9780374500016
Night
By: Elie Wiesel$17.00 -
In No Price for Freedom a colourful story of one Polish family is told. We follow their tragic experiences under changing enermy occupations from 1939 to 1945. We witness their exploits during the amazing epic of the Warsaw Rising, and follow them in France, Italy, Russia, and England - to which some of them escape with the hope that in the West they will still be able to continue their fight for freedom and liberation of their country. No Price for Freedom, a vivid and exciting novel, is based on authentic facts. Through its pages move real persons, who played an important and glorious part in the last chapters of the history of the Polish nation, such as General Anders, General Bor-Komorowski, the late Mayor of Warsaw, Mr. S. Starzynski, Father Paul, and others.Sku: 9781928136293
No Price for Freedom
By: Philip Gibbs$31.95 -
From the Publisher Human beings were created to reflect the image of God - but only to a limited extent. Although we share important attributes with God (love, mercy, compassion, etc.), there are other qualities that only God possesses, such as unlimited power, knowledge, and authority. At the root of all sin is our rebellious desire to be like God in such ways a desire that first manifested itself in the garden of Eden. In None Like Him, Jen Wilkin leads us on a journey to discover ten ways God is different from us and why that's a good thing. In the process, she highlights the joy of seeing our limited selves in relation to a limitless God, and how such a realization frees us from striving to be more than we were created to be.Sku: 9781433549830
None Like Him
By: Jen Wilkin$20.50 -
A reissue of a classic text, Norms and Nobility is a provocative reappraisal of classical education that offers a workable program for contemporary school reform.Sku: 9780761814672
Norms and Nobility: A Treatise on Education
By: David V. Hicks$90.50 -
A reissue of a classic text, Norms and Nobility is a provocative reappraisal of classical education that offers a workable program for contemporary school reform.Sku: 9781538195352
Norms and Nobility: A Treatise on Education (Second Edition)
By: David V. Hicks$33.95 -
In 1849, Dostoevsky was sentenced to four years at hard labor in a Siberian prison camp for participating in a socialist discussion group. The novel he wrote after his release, based on notes he smuggled out, not only brought him fame, but also founded the tradition of Russian prison writing.Sku: 9780307949875
Notes from a Dead House
By: Fyodor Dostoevsky$24.95 -
Collected here in Penguin Classics are two of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's shorter works, Notes from Underground and The Double, translated by Ronald Wilks with an introduction by Robert Louis Jackson.Sku: 9780140455120
Notes from Underground and the Double
By: Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Translated by Ronald Wilks$19.00 -
In the third edition of The Liberal Arts Tradition, the authors have taken a step further, suggesting practical ways to begin implementing the educational philosophy discussed. Included in this addendum are insightful essays, practical guides and checklists, and other resources that will aid educators in directing students in the pursuit of the true, the good, and the beautiful.Sku: 9781600514227
Notes Toward Pedagogy and Practice: Addendum to The Liberal Arts Tradition
By: Dr. Kevin Clark, Ravi Scott Jain$8.50 -
Immerse yourself in the true spirit of Christmas with this collection of daily readings.Sku: 9781547706594
O Come, O Come: Daily Christmas Readings
By: $12.50 -
What does it look like for a believer to face the difficult reality of death through the ultimate reality of Christ? How do we live and die like we really believe the gospel is true? Readers at every stage of life will find comfort and hope as well as challenge in this collection of twenty-two short meditations drawn from the sermons and writings of classic and contemporary pastors and theologians ranging from Abraham Kuyper, Martin Luther, and Jonathan Edwards to Tim Keller, J. I. Packer, and John Piper.Sku: 9781433516184
O Love That Will Not Let Me Go
By: Nancy Guthrie$18.95 -
Willa Cather's first Great Plains novel, is at once a love letter to Nebraska and the tale of a remarkable heroine who remains resilient in the face of tragedy. Alexandra Bergson inherits the family farm when her father dies early. In spite of her brothers’ doubts, her ambitious vision for the land comes to fruition, but the price of success appears to be a small, quiet life. Then the equilibrium of country life is jeopardised by the return of Alexandra’s brother Emil and her childhood confidant, Carl Linstrum.3 GradesSku: 9781784874421
O Pioneers!
By: Willa Cather$19.99 -
The most important and influential source of information about the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony, this landmark account was written between 1630 and 1647. It vividly documents the Pilgrims' adventures: their first stop in Holland, the harrowing transatlantic crossing aboard the Mayflower, the first harsh winter in the new colony, and the help from friendly Native Americans that saved their lives.Sku: 9780486452609
Of Plymouth Plantation
By: William Bradford$20.95 -
In the eighteenth century God used men such as John and Charles Wesley, George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards to bring spiritual revival to both Britain and America – but what about the women in their lives? What was it like to live and work with such dynamic and demanding men?Sku: 9781909611122
Old Wives’ Tales
By: Clare Heath Whyte$17.95