For Primary years (6-7 year olds). Our 1st Grade Core curriculum includes a beautiful science survey on all of God's amazing creation, an exciting history course covering the whole range of church history, a comprehensive 1st grade introduction to Math, an entire 2-volume Phonics program, a reading course containing 40 essential Bible stories, and five child-friendly read-aloud biographies on Hudson Taylor, John Knox, George Mueller, Martin Luther, and Amy Carmichael.
For Primary years (6-7 year olds). Our 1st Grade Core curriculum includes a beautiful science survey on all of God's amazing creation, an exciting history course covering the whole range of church history, a comprehensive 1st grade introduction to Math, an entire 2-volume Phonics program, a reading course containing 40 essential Bible stories, and five child-friendly read-aloud biographies on Hudson Taylor, John Knox, George Mueller, Martin Luther, and Amy Carmichael.
This package includes:
Reading Track: God's Big Story Level 1 Set and Generations Phonics
Science and Worldview Track: God Made Everything Set
History Track: The Story of Jesus' People Set
Math Track: Math 1 Set
Family Read-Alouds: Martin Luther,Hudson Taylor, John Knox,George Müller, and Amy Carmichael by Catherine Mackenzie
Is Lord's Day observance simply a quaint tradition that was nice for previous generations but really isn't relevant for Christians today?
Isn't the Sabbath just part of the Old Testament law that New Testament believers don't need to be concerned about?
In this pamphlet, author Joseph Pipa carefully guides you through the Scriptures, answering frequently asked questions about the Lord's Day along the way, and helps you to see that the Lord's Day is for you not as a burden, but as a blessing that will lead you to delight in God as you are freed from work and worldly pleasures to worship Him.
Many churches have an official process to join their membership. Is this really a biblical practice? The authors show that the Bible assumes the necessity of formal church membership so that we can fulfill the commands and apply the promises given to the church. Clearly and carefully, and answering contemporary objections along the way, the authors make the biblical case that God desires the members of His heavenly kingdom to join with the earthly society that reflects it—Christ’s body, the church.
Most Christians know that they should read the Bible, and many have tried, but it is not unusual for people to get stuck, get lost, or get discouraged. Here is a booklet that lays out wise guidelines for how to read the most important book in the world and not give up. Joel Beeke offers many helpful tips on how to benefit from the Scriptures with the constant awareness that our attitude is crucial.
Written especially for young people, How Should Teens Read the Bible? Is an extremely practical resource for anyone who wants to read the Scriptures with regularity, joy, and delight.
By Joshua Schwisow with Kevin Swanson and Daniel Noor
£23 SALE RRP £35
Paperback, 372 Pages
Church history is the study of the greatest undertaking the world has ever known: Jesus Christ building His kingdom. Even though the church faces persecution, suffering, and a decline in numbers at times, the kingdom of Christ marches on. The gates of hell will not prevail against the onslaught of Jesus and His disciples. Christ will triumph against the forces of spiritual darkness. This is the story of the church.
As a little girl, Frances (Fanny) loved to climb trees, enjoy the countryside and to run about with her spaniel. The mountains of Switzerland inspired her and she loved hiking on the steep slopes. She became a hymn writer and singer, longing to share the love of her Saviour. Books flowed from her pen at a later stage, often beginning as bedtime stories for her nephews and nieces.
Matthew Henry is known worldwide in our time as the author of his famous commentary on the Scriptures. But far less known in our day is the fact that Henry was an emblem of faithful fatherhood during his lifetime. Henry took his duties as a father seriously. And it showed. One observer noted that the Henry household was like unto the "gates of heaven” where he and his wife governed all family life by the Word of God.
An eye opening and searching book on the cultural developments and how to apply Scriptures in our lives, such as music and movies. An excellent book for the youth. In The Tattooed Jesus, Kevin Swanson confronts modern Christians who are influenced by post-Christian worldviews and cultural trends. He urges readers to reject these influences and calls for repentance and a change in worldview. Swanson critiques various aspects of popular culture, including movies, music, tattoos, video games, literature, sports, and more, arguing that Christians often fall victim to worldly philosophies and cultural devices. The book challenges Christians to be more discerning in their engagement with culture, grounded in biblical truth.
The Gospel Made Clear to Children details the person and work of Christ. It begins with the holiness of God, the sinfulness of man, and the penalty for sin. It considers the love of God in eternity past and the provision God has made in sending His Son. It traces the incarnation, birth, life, and ministry of Jesus Christ, with a special focus on His crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and exaltation. It culminates with a call to repent and believe, ending with the evidence of true conversion. Written from a heart full of love, this book calls children to turn from their sins and trust in Christ.
We often use the word faith without thinking much about its meaning.
We know that without faith, it is impossible to please God and that faith is the core and foundation of daily Christian living.
But what is faith?
Author Joel R. Beeke believes we can best understand faith by seeing how it operates by the Spirit in the lives of fallen sinners like us. Accordingly, he considers essential aspects of faith operating in the lives of Adam and Eve, the Shunammite woman, the Canaanite woman, and Caleb.
With pastoral warmth, he challenges readers to ask themselves three questions:
Do I have this kind of faith?
Am I exercising the particular aspect of faith being described?
How can this example of a particular dimension of faith be used in my life to make me a mature believer?
Leading and nurturing your family as you seek to glorify God and encourage spiritual growth in your home is both God’s command and your privilege. One of the best and most effective ways to do this is through intentional, worshipful, daily family devotions where the truths of God’s life-changing Word are openly discussed chapter by chapter.
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