For 4th Year Primary (8-9 year olds). Our 3rd Grade Core curriculum includes an exciting history course covering the Americas, a reading course containing 70 essential Bible stories, and four read-aloud books including Julie Sutter's The Princess Bellaheld, Kristina Roy's Sunshine Country, and two biographies on Elisabeth Elliot and David Brainerd.
Note: God Made Everything set may be added on as a science course suitable for Grades 1-3. It can be added optionally to the 3rd grade package.
For 3rd Year Primary (8-9 year olds). Our 3rd Grade Core curriculum includes an exciting history course covering the Americas, a reading course containing 70 essential Bible stories, and four read-aloud books including Julie Sutter's The Princess Bellaheld, Kristina Roy's Sunshine Country, and two biographies on Elisabeth Elliot and David Brainerd.
Note: God Made Everything set may be added on as a science course suitable for Grades 1-3. It can be added optionally to the 3rd grade package.
This package includes:
Reading Track: God's Big Story Level 3 Set
History Track: Taking the Americas for Jesus Set
Family Read-Alouds: The Princess Bellaheld by Julie Sutter, Sunshine Country by Kristina Roy, David Brainerd by Brian H. Cosby, Elisabeth Elliot by Selah Helms
Epoch carefully chronicles the phenomenal impact of Jesus Christ and His people upon the culture, economy, religious character, charitable institutions, educational systems, science and technology, and worldview of the Western world—and the West's subsequent impact upon the whole earth. The book then traces the devastating decline and fall of a civilization, identifying the principal defectors and key provocateurs along the way.
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.
Hospitality, or showing love to strangers, is a Christian duty (Rom. 12:13). It does not require fine china, multiple courses, or perfectly clean and decorated homes. It requires that we share our time, homes, meals, and fellowship with others—and if we understand salvation as God showing hospitality to former enemies, we will want to do so. Thinking through the practical issues of inviting people into our homes can make practicing it easier. This booklet presents seven ways that can help us think practically about how to follow our Lord’s command in this area.
Are your elders’ or deacons’ meetings satisfying and productive, or do they drag on with little accomplished? Does your group spend too much time on trivial matters? Do you find it hard to stay on track when discussing important issues?
If you are less than satisfied with the quality of your meetings, you are not alone. These are just a few of the common complaints. The fact is good meetings don’t just happen. People have to learn how to lead and how to participate in meetings effectively.
Using the alphabet as a guide, this book provides 26 devotional meditations for young children (ages 4–9), based on Bible texts that children can easily memorize. God’s Alphabet for Life stresses that, like adults, children must be born again, come by faith and repentance to the Lord Jesus Christ, and live lives of thankfulness to God for His great salvation.
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.
An Affordable Edition that Helps New Bible Readers Easily Explore God’s Word
The KJV Value Outreach Bible is ideal for ministries and churches that want to share the Gospel with those interested in God’s Word and Christianity. Features such as an essay on Getting to Know God, wit the plan of salvation and a 30 Days with Jesus reading guide make it easy for new Bible readers to understand Scripture. Best of all, its affordable price makes it possible to distribute widely while staying in budget.
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A study Bible for personal and family daily reading and study of the Word of God. You get a library of books in one, church history, Reformed confessions and catechism, daily reading plan, church history, theological articles, discipleship articles on the Christian life.
This is the retelling of the most exciting story in all of human history. Something truly remarkable occurred when Jesus Christ rose from the dead and gave His disciples a great commission. The world would never be the same again.
In this book, I help parents navigate local church life through the ordinary means of grace in preaching, singing, praying, fellowship, and even in the hardships and trials.
In this book, I help parents navigate local church life through the ordinary means of grace in preaching, singing, praying, fellowship, and even in the hardships and trials.
This little book offers a big picture overview of the Christian family, complete with biblical principles, practical suggestions, discussion questions, and helpful resources for further study.
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