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The novel that changed the course of American history Published in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel was a powerful indictment of slavery in America. Describing the many trials and eventual escape to freedom of the long-suffering, good-hearted slave Uncle Tom, it aimed to show how Christian love can overcome any human cruelty.Sku: 9780140390032
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
By: Harriet Beecher Stowe$16.00 -
Acclaimed author Philip Yancey renders 17th century poet John Donne’s meditations on suffering into modern English, revealing that Donne’s world of the plague was not so very different from our own.Sku: 9781951872175
Undone
By: Philip Yancey, John Donne$24.95 -
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the first ever illustrated edition of this collection of tales which takes readers further into the stories told in The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, featuring 18 full-colour paintings depicting scenes from the First, Second and Third Ages of Middle-earth.Sku: 9780008387952
Unfinished Tales
By: J. R. R. Tolkien$49.99 -
From the Publisher: "This is a very good book indeed. I will use this book myself as a regular refresher, and recommend it to students as essential reading." Andy Gemmill, Co–director, Cornhill Scotland "Here is a wise, encouraging call to take in God’s Word with others. Karen Soole not only convinces us that small–group Bible study must be done; she clearly explains how." Kathleen B. Nielson, Director of Women’s Initiatives, The Gospel CoalitionSku: 9781910587201
Unleash the Word
By: Karen Soole$13.50 -
In this new treatise on Christian education, Andrew Kern returns to the roots of education by exploring the Hebrew Temple as a pattern for learning.Sku: 9798986917269
Unless the Lord Builds the House
By: Andrew Kern$29.50 -
Utopia is a friendly, dialogue-driven exploration of an ideal society, perfect for engaging young minds in discussions about justice, equality, and what makes a community thrive.
Utopia
By: Thomas More$11.95 – $26.50 -
NewBeyond a mere introduction to great art, Van Gogh Has a Broken Heart is about loving to learn what art has to teach us about the wonder and struggle of being alive.Sku: 9780310155577
Van Gogh Has a Broken Heart: What Art Teaches Us About the Wonder and Struggle of Being Alive
By: Russ Ramsey$41.50 -
William Makepeace Thackeray's classic tale of class, society, and corruption.Sku: 9780141199542
Vanity Fair (Clothbound)
By: William Makepeace Thackeray$35.00 -
The first novel in ten years from award-winning, million-copy bestselling author Leif Enger, Virgil Wander is an enchanting and timeless all-American story that follows the inhabitants of a small Midwestern town in their quest to revive its flagging heart.Sku: 9780802147127
Virgil Wander
By: Leif Enger$27.95 -
A transcendentalist classic on social responsibility and a manifesto that inspired modern protest movements.Sku: 9780140390445
Walden and Civil Disobedience
By: Henry David Thoreau$19.00 -
Henry David Thoreau’s account of his adventure in self-reliance on the shores of a pond in Massachusetts—part social experiment, part spiritual quest—is an enduringly influential American classic.Sku: 9780804171564
Walden and Civil Disobedience
By: Henry David Thoreau$16.00 -
The Life of the Venerable John Alcock (Late Archdeacon of Waterford) “John,” said his father, calling him one day to his side, “what would you like to be?” “A doctor, Sir,” was the prompt reply of the doctor’s son, who shared the family esprit de corps to the uttermost. “I was born a doctor, of a family of doctors,” he often said afterward. “Well, Ben and Nat are going to be doctors; I think you had better be a clergyman,” was the disappointing answer.Sku: 9781772980233
Walking with God
By: Deborah Alcock$29.95 -
We Didn't Learn Math This Way! A K–5 Guide for the Confused Adult helps parents and educators make sense of K–5 math topics so they can help their students.Sku: 9781947226876
We Didn’t Learn Math This Way!
By: Peggy Golden, Tricia Salerno$48.50 -
SaleFor more than fifty years, in eight novels and forty-two short stories, Wendell Berry (b. 1934) has created an indelible portrait of rural America through the lens of Port William, Kentucky, one of the most fully imagined places in American literature.Sku: 9781598535549
Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories (The Civil War to World War II)
By: Wendell Berry, Edited by Jack Shoemaker$54.50Original price was: $54.50.$46.40Current price is: $46.40.By: Wendell Berry, Edited by Jack Shoemaker$54.50Original price was: $54.50.$46.40Current price is: $46.40. Add to cart Quick View -
Sample The Westminster Confession of Faith is an unsurpassed summary of biblical truth and should be familiar ground to people of Reformed and Presbyterian conviction.Sku: 9780875525938
Westminster Confession of Faith
By: G.I. Williamson$31.95 -
Ranging from America’s insatiable consumerism and household economies to literary subjects and America’s attitude toward waste, here Berry gracefully navigates from one topic to the next. He speaks candidly about the ills plaguing America and the growing gap between people and the land. Despite the somber nature of these essays, Berry’s voice and prose provide an underlying sense of faith and hope. He frames his reflections with poetic responsibility, standing up as a firm believer in the power of the human race not only to fix its past mistakes but to build a future that will provide a better life for all.Sku: 9781582434872
What Are People For?
By: Wendell Berry$22.95