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Books published by publisher Solid Ground Christian Books

  • FAMILY WORSHIP FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON

    Ray Rhodes

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, Sept. 27, 2007)
    "The Christmas season is a great time for daily family worship. If you've never enjoyed family worship on a consistent basis, there's no better time to start. Whether your family already enjoys the biblical and historic Christian practice of family worship or you're just beginning, consider using Ray Rhodes' engaging Family Worship for the Christmas Season this December." - Dr. Donald S. Whitney
  • THE CHILD'S BOOK ON THE SOUL

    Thomas H. Gallaudet

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, Sept. 19, 2007)
    Thomas H. Gallaudet (1787-1851) was the Apostle to the Deaf in the United States. He devoted his life to teach the underprivileged the truths of God's Word. He wrote dozens and dozens of books using simple, straightforward language for children, young people and adults. This is considered the most remarkable book written by this extraordinary man. The Publisher read this to his four year old grandson and he was captivated by it and learned much about his immortal soul. Henry Barnard, the distinguished promoter of public education, said the following about the book "The Child's Book on the Soul," 'This book exhibits Mr. Gallaudet's remarkable tact in bringing the most abstract subject within the grasp of the feeblest and youngest mind.'
  • The Pastor's Daughter

    Louisa Payson Hopkins

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, March 15, 2004)
    Review The Pastor's Daughter is a terrific guide for parents eager to watch over and train their children for godliness and is a warmly appealing story for childrennnn. It combines the light and winsome qualities of a fine story with the depth and insight of a weighty theological tome. As someone who wasn't raised in a reformed Christian home it gives me a sense of nostalgia fulfilled, and empty places made whole as I live through "Maria's" life with her and feel the vicarious yet genuine pleasure of being spiritually re-parented. This book takes a deep and searching look at the human heart and soul without flinching or trivializing ultimate questions. It is a marvelous road map for self assessment and study of the journey towards knowledge of God. I can picture parents reading it aloud with their children and discovering amazing things about themselves, their children, and about the great things of God. -- Margaret Talbot
  • The Child's Book on the Fall of Man

    Thomas H. Gallaudet

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, May 14, 2005)
    Thomas H. Gallaudet (1787-1851) was the Apostle to the Deaf and Dumb in the United States. He devoted his life to teach the underprivileged the truths of God's Word. He wrote dozens and dozens of books using simple, straightforward language for children, young people and adults. THE CHILD'S BOOK ON THE FALL OF MAN is a plain explanation of the origin of sin in the universe. Gallaudet leads children by the hand into the garden of Eden to help them see how our first parents fell into rebellion against their great and gracious Creator. The book concludes with a passionate appeal to the reader to "Go to Christ" who alone can save. This book can be read to and by children 6-12 years old.
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  • A MANUAL FOR THE YOUNG

    Charles Bridges

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, Oct. 29, 2005)
    C.H. Spurgeon said of Bridges work on Proverbs, "THIS IS THE BEST WORK ON PROVERBS. The Scriptural method of exposition so well carried out by Bridges renders all his writings very suggestive to ministers. While explaining the passage in hand, he sets other portions of the Word in new lights." Bridges himself, in 1859, issued the first nine chapters of his exposition of Proverbs and entitled it A MANUAL FOR THE YOUNG "in accordance with suggestions repeatedly made to him." Enlarged type-face for easier reading with the addition of the extremely rare piece an Address to Young Persons After Confirmation, also written by Bridges, which is an outstanding challenge for young men and women to take up their cross daily and follow the Lord.
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  • THE TRAVELS OF TRUE GODLINESS

    Benjamin Keach, Howard Malcolm

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, Nov. 12, 2005)
    Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) was an important Particular Baptist preacher, author, and ardent defender of Baptist principles. Often in prison and frequently in danger for preaching the Gospel, he was the first to introduce singing hymns in the worship of English congregations. "While The Pilgrim's Progress is the most famous of the Christian journey allegories of the seventeenth century, it is not the only one. Though nearly forgotten today, Benjamin Keach's 'The Travels of True Godliness' was in the eighteenth century nearly as popular as Bunyan's great work. It is a great blessing to see it back in print. We hope that many will read, enjoy and benefit from it." - Dr. James M. Renihan
  • I Can Play Too! Life-Changing Lessons from a Three-Legged Dog

    Sharman Martin, Karim Shamsi-Basha

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, April 15, 2014)
    Follow the adventures of Bo, a real-life, three-legged dog who lost his right leg in a terrible accident, but who persevered and won the heart of his new owner and the author of the book. Although this is written for young children, parents and teachers will find this story tugging at their hearts, as they see the value and integrity of all creatures of our God and King. You will learn how Bo persisted with his owners other two dogs to finally convince them that "I Can Play Too." The primary purpose of this full color book is to teach children to treat all other children with respect no matter how different they may be. This is a powerful story!
  • Scripture Biography for the Young: Vol. 1 - Adam to Jacob

    Thomas H. Gallaudet

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, Oct. 14, 2009)
    Thomas H. Gallaudet (1787-1851) was the Apostle to the Deaf in the United States. He devoted his life to teach the underprivileged the truths of God's Word. He wrote dozens and dozens of books using simple, straightforward language for children, young people and adults.These volumes are intended to take children and young people by the hand to lead them through the fascinating stories of the leading characters in the Old Testamernt Scriptures. Every chapter concludes with pointed and practical application to the hearts of the readers. The author is convinced that "the facts of the Bible should form a considerable part of a child's religious reading, instead of that mass of fictitious narrative which, at present, so greatly abounds." These are perfect for Family Devotions and would be appropriate to use with children from 5 years old to the late teens. We have read nothing like these volumes.
  • Stepping Heavenward

    Elizabeth Prentiss, Elisabeth Elliot

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, April 1, 2013)
    "This book is a treasure of both godly and womanly wisdom told with disarming candor and humility, yet revealing a deep heart's desire to know God. We desperately need such intimate accounts when the word commitment is so little understood and so seldom practiced. I recommend it to any woman who wants to walk with God, and to men also, who need to better understand the wives they live with." -Elisabeth Elliot "This book will serve as a guide for the Christian woman who desires to leave behind the dull, dry indifference of spiritual mediocrity to discover the rich, deep joy of knowing Jesus more fully." -Joni Eareckson Tada
  • RAYS FROM THE SUN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS

    Richard Newton

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, )
    Richard Newton was called "The Prince of Preachers to the young" by no less than Charles H. Spurgeon. "It is a simple, sound, sensible, interesting book, calculated to accomplish much good." - The Lay Preacher. This volume of ten sermons for children cover the following subjects with warmth and passion: Jesus the Sun of Righteousness, Jesus the Light of the World, The Bright and Morning Star, Jesus the Savior, Jesus the Way, Jesus the Truth, Jesus the Life, Jesus the Vine, Jesus the the Plant of Renown, and Jesus the Shield.
  • Good - Better - Best: Classic Treatment of a Christian's Duty to the Poor

    James W. Alexander, Robert S. Candlish

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, Oct. 21, 2009)
    This book presents J.W. Alexander's apologetic for the only proper way for the Christian to make a lasting impact upon the world around, especially those trapped in poverty and ignorance. He does this by telling a story of Herbert and Edith Lee, a brother and sister in the early 20's who have come to saving faith in Christ and who desire to do good to those in great need. Herbert and Edith have come to live with their godly and wise uncle Dr. Lee, who is intent upon these sincere converts learning "by experience" the three ways of making a happy world. These may be classed under three heads: Good - Better - Best. The story is filled with wisdom as Herbert and Edith learn, often the hard way, that their uncle is right. You will follow them into the hovels of drunkards and gamblers and watch them as they seek to do good in the name of the Lord.
  • Thoughts for Young Men

    John Charles Ryle, Sinclair Ferguson

    Paperback (Solid Ground Christian Books, Sept. 19, 2013)
    "RYLE IS MAGNIFICENT! There's no other word for it, - are you brave enough to face hard-hitting truth and have God search your heart on things that matter most? Then Ryle is the man for you! Do yourself a favor - read this and think about what you read." - J.I. Packer "I heartily endorse it, and strongly commend it to both Christian leaders and fathers, not to mention older and younger men alike." - John MacArthur, Jr. "Thoughts for Young Men is pure spiritual gold." - Jerry Bridges