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A scrapbook of quotes, verses, poems, and short stories of reflection written by some who have lost loved ones and passed through the valley of sorrow. This book provides comfort for grieving family members. 84 pages; hardcover.
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A scrapbook of quotes, verses, poems, and short stories of reflection written by some who have lost loved ones and passed through the valley of sorrow. This book provides comfort for grieving family members. 84 pages; hardcover.
A scrapbook of quotes, verses, poems, and short stories of reflection written by some who have lost loved ones and passed through the valley of sorrow. This book provides comfort for grieving family members. 84 pages; hardcover.
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Alfred Isaac. A sequel to Yesteryear’s Trails. The author continues recounting the adventures and misadventures on the farm where he grew up, the land that his grandfather homesteaded. Now he and his wife are bringing up a family of their … Read More
Compiled by John R. Rice. These poems will warm the heart of the Christian, some written by noted authors including Fanny Crosby, Annie Johnson Flint, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The themes cover salvation, faith, sin, prayer, service, and more. 333 … Read More
John Bevere. This book takes a deeper look at one of the most deceptive snares Satan uses to get believers out of the will of God–offense. You will get ideas on how to stop being suspicious of others, how to … Read More
Charles Spurgeon. A discourse on the saving power of the gospel. Tells how we are justified and the part grace plays in the saving of souls. Contains clear explanations on the need for faith, repentance, remission of sins, and being … Read More
Andrew Murray. In thirty-one brief chapters, arranged as readings for each day of the month, this book challenges Christians to practice the art of waiting–of being silent before God in complete trust and dependence. 138 pages; paper; Christian Literature Crusade.
Alfred Isaac. Brothers Eric and Neal have many exciting adventures as they face conditions that help develop and mature them. The challenges they meet as they try to take the place their father had filled before this are a great … Read More
Elo Bowman. This is a good collection of inspirational poems, one for each day of the year. Topics vary widely and include spiritual themes, family fun, nature, stories that teach a lesson, etc. 399 pages; paper; Vineyard Publications.
The songs of Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, Fanny Crosby, John Newton, and other hymn writers have been used to challenge the unbeliever, edify the saint, and fan revival fires. Knowing who wrote the words and music and what occasion prompted … Read More
Alfred Isaac. A sequel to Yesteryear’s Trails. The author continues recounting the adventures and misadventures on the farm where he grew up, the land that his grandfather homesteaded. Now he and his wife are bringing up a family of their … Read More
Compiled by John R. Rice. These poems will warm the heart of the Christian, some written by noted authors including Fanny Crosby, Annie Johnson Flint, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The themes cover salvation, faith, sin, prayer, service, and more. 333 … Read More
John Bevere. This book takes a deeper look at one of the most deceptive snares Satan uses to get believers out of the will of God–offense. You will get ideas on how to stop being suspicious of others, how to … Read More
Charles Spurgeon. A discourse on the saving power of the gospel. Tells how we are justified and the part grace plays in the saving of souls. Contains clear explanations on the need for faith, repentance, remission of sins, and being … Read More
Andrew Murray. In thirty-one brief chapters, arranged as readings for each day of the month, this book challenges Christians to practice the art of waiting–of being silent before God in complete trust and dependence. 138 pages; paper; Christian Literature Crusade.
Alfred Isaac. Brothers Eric and Neal have many exciting adventures as they face conditions that help develop and mature them. The challenges they meet as they try to take the place their father had filled before this are a great … Read More
Elo Bowman. This is a good collection of inspirational poems, one for each day of the year. Topics vary widely and include spiritual themes, family fun, nature, stories that teach a lesson, etc. 399 pages; paper; Vineyard Publications.
The songs of Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, Fanny Crosby, John Newton, and other hymn writers have been used to challenge the unbeliever, edify the saint, and fan revival fires. Knowing who wrote the words and music and what occasion prompted … Read More
Alfred Isaac. A sequel to Yesteryear’s Trails. The author continues recounting the adventures and misadventures on the farm where he grew up, the land that his grandfather homesteaded. Now he and his wife are bringing up a family of their … Read More
Compiled by John R. Rice. These poems will warm the heart of the Christian, some written by noted authors including Fanny Crosby, Annie Johnson Flint, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The themes cover salvation, faith, sin, prayer, service, and more. 333 … Read More
John Bevere. This book takes a deeper look at one of the most deceptive snares Satan uses to get believers out of the will of God–offense. You will get ideas on how to stop being suspicious of others, how to … Read More
Charles Spurgeon. A discourse on the saving power of the gospel. Tells how we are justified and the part grace plays in the saving of souls. Contains clear explanations on the need for faith, repentance, remission of sins, and being … Read More