For 5th Year Primary (9-10 year olds). Our 4th Grade Core curriculum includes a science/worldview course on zoology, an exciting history course covering Asia, a reading course containing 70 essential Bible stories, and four read-aloud books including G.A. Henty's The Dragon and the Raven, Patricia St. John's Treasures of the Snow, and biographies of Hudson Taylor and Adoniram Judson
For 5th Year Primary (9-10 year olds). Our 4th Grade Core curriculum includes a science/worldview course on zoology, an exciting history course covering Asia, a reading course containing 70 essential Bible stories, and four read-aloud books including G.A. Henty's The Dragon and the Raven, Patricia St. John's Treasures of the Snow, and biographies of Hudson Taylor and Adoniram Judson.
This package includes:
Reading Track: God's Big Story Level 4 Set
Science and Worldview Track: God Made Animals Set
History Track: Taking Asia for Jesus Set
Family Read-Alouds: Treasures of the Snow by Patricia St. John, The Dragon and the Raven by G.A. Henty, Adoniram Judson by Irene Howat, and Hudson Taylor By Catherine MacKenzie
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.
Views on the roles of deacons vary widely among evangelical Christians. What does Scripture actually teach about deacons and their role in the church?
Views range from deacons being the board of directors, to the church building maintenance crew. My intention in writing this book is to encourage my deacon friends and fellow church leaders to think more critically about what they are saying, what they are doing, and what Scripture actually teaches about deacons.
For 6th Year Primary (10-11 year olds). Our 5th Grade Core curriculum includes a science/worldview course on astronomy, earth science and physics, an exciting history course on Africa, a reading course containing 75 essential Bible stories, and four read-aloud books including biographies on Robert Moffat, Mary Slessor, numerous worldwide missionaries, and Patricia St. John's modern classic Star of Light.
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.
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.
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.
You will need to have purchased the main book (Textbook), before making use of this workbook.
Economic collapse; crookedness; chicanery; the “Everything Bubble” bursting—whether this will be “the Great Reset” or the “Great Recession,” economic turmoil has now become the rule of the day. Some people make things happen. Some people watch things happen. And the others wonder what happened. But here is a book that explains what happened. Finally, here is a book that explains economics for everyone.
This is a book that will be particularly helpful for the young person just starting out....
Here is a book that weaves a seamless thread through macro and microeconomics, written for a high school audience.
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.
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 study guide, when used as a complement to the 2024 edition of the Biblical Eldership text, provides a vigorous and thorough program for elder training. The guide leads the student through each chapter of the text and provides thought-provoking questions that can be used by individuals or in small groups. The Biblical Eldership: Study Guide is designed primarily for group study with facilitation by an experienced teaching or mentoring elder.
In Let the Little Children Come, Scott Aniol strives to convince church leaders and parents that children best grow into faithful, mature worshipers of Jesus Christ when they are led to Jesus by their parents in the context of intergenerational church gatherings and in daily worship at home.
This book is written to help Christians discern when to disobey and when to comply with tyrannical government orders. When civil governments become tyrants, Christians are forced to make decisions.
Sometimes the many tasks of homemaking and motherhood seem unending, and many moms wonder if they will ever feel productive.
Author Esther Engelsma says moms can feel productive—if they change the way they think about their work. She helps readers understand that God’s goal for moms is not centered on getting things done. Rather, God wants them to use time well, grow in sanctification, and glorify Him. With a warm, friendly style, the author shares from Scripture and practical experience the freeing truth of God’s purpose for moms and their valuable kingdom work.
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.
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.