The Golden Children’s Bible
The Old and New Testament written especially for children in the Golden Book style. Illustrations on most pages. 510 pages; hardcover.
The Old and New Testament written especially for children in the Golden Book style. Illustrations on most pages. 510 pages; hardcover.
This five-volume set is excellent for acquainting small children with familiar Bible stories. Each book has four stories illustrated in full color and graphic detail. Good quality binding; children will spend much time with this set. Hardcover. Stories in this book: Joash, the Boy King; Esther, the Brave Queen; When God Washed the World; The Borrowed Ax. (Also sold as a set.)
In a forest in Minnesota, a baby porcupine is born. The youngster, called a porcupette, is big and already covered with quills. But she will still have some growing to do before she is safe from predators. 36 pages; paperback.
Bill Giesbrecht. Related by Kayla Warkentin, written by Rosalie Penner. This book follows the life of Bill Giesbrecht, from the love story of his parents until his own retirement. Walk with him through the stages of life from growing up in a family of 17 children, working hard on his father’s farm, serving with CPS, and acquiring his own farm. In his varied experiences, he shows how God has led him through the hard times. 144 pages; paperback. OUT OF PRINT.
When neurosurgeon Dr. David Levy decided to ask his patients whether he could pray with them prior to surgery, he had no idea what to expect. While some patients found comfort in Levy’s request, others were skeptical. This book is the author’s testimony concerning the power of prayer and forgiveness. 304 pages; paper.
Christians are to be givers. Too often, though, we simply take the easy route of tossing money at problems without taking time to understand the underlying causes of poverty. This book, part of the Kingdom-Focused Living series, includes a thorough look at God-centered giving and stresses biblical principles that apply to Christians who want to reflect God’s heart in giving. 250 pages; paper.
Charting a Course is a call to youth who are serious about following Jesus, especially in finances. It is designed to help them develop a Christ-centered focus early in life and find their way through society’s confusing messages. Using illustrations from his experience in flying airplanes, Gary points youth to timeless, foundational truth. The many stories capture the reader’s attention. 224 pages; paper.
A study of the high priest’s robes and their significance. The book has a practical message for the Christian of today. 169 pages; paper.
Book Two follows the format of Book One with excerpts from other Tozer books. Some excerpts come from titles sold by Gospel Publishers; others do not. Some unique chapters come from the following works: I Call It Heresy, Who Put Jesus on the Cross, God Tells the Man Who Cares, and others. 290 pages; paper.
This book is quoted extensively in the book A Concise History of the Church of God by John M. Penner, and will be of interest to those who are studying church history. 456 pages; hardcover.