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Books published by publisher Reformation Heritage Books

  • Taking Root: Devotional Stories about Conversion

    Diana Kleyn

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Taking Root (The Lord's Garden Series)
  • Caleb's Lamb

    Helen Santos

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, March 5, 2019)
    Caleb never really wanted to be a shepherd. But when he rescued a newborn lamb from a tangle of thorns and was given it as his own, he feelings began to change. As the lamb grew, Caleb came to feel a special affection for it. In the end, he owed his life to the lamb. Caleb's Lamb; is a gripping, humbling read, with surprising twists, all designed to promote a deep sense of appreciation for the principle of substitution. Read this book with your children, and use it to teach them the gospel.
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  • Irenaeus

    Simonetta Carr

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Oct. 15, 2017)
    Chosen by WORLD Magazine as Outstanding 2017 Nonfiction (Real Lives Category) Irenaeus is remembered for his work in helping the church to preserve the faith handed on by the apostles and to defend it when it was attacked. In this simply written and beautifully illustrated book, Simonetta Carr shows young readers the difficulties the early church faced and how Irenaeus taught Christians to discern truth from error by listening to the Bible. To Christians, the lessons Irenaeus taught are as important today as they were in his time.
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  • Sowing the Seed: Devotional Stories about Sharing the Gospel

    Diana Kleyn

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Sowing The Seed (The Lord's Garden Series)
  • B. B. Warfield

    Simonetta Carr

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Sept. 27, 2019)
    B. B. Warfield lived at a time when many people"€"even those who considered themselves Christians"€"were questioning the authority of God's Word. For centuries most people in Europe and North America had taken for granted that the Bible was the word of God, but in Warfield's lifetime they were wondering whether it could still be trusted. Warfield was confident that the Bible could be trusted, and as a professor of theology at Princeton Seminary, he devoted his life to teaching and writing about its authority and other important issues of theology. In this biography, Simonetta Carr introduces children to one of America's greatest Reformed theologians whose timeless writings address challenges to the truths of God's Word today.
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  • Julia Gonzaga

    Simonetta Carr, Matt Abraxas

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Feb. 28, 2018)
    At age twenty, Julia Gonzaga was one of the most envied women in Italy. A property owner, she entertained artists, poets, and musicians at her castle; and she was the prettiest woman in the country! Yet Julia was confused and anxious about God and her own sin. No matter how hard she tried not to sin, she often put her desires to please other people before obeying God. She finally found peace when she understood the gospel, and then she devoted her life to sharing the good news with others. Her story, set in the 1500s, gives today s young readers an opportunity to learn about the unique challenges of the Italian Reformation and some of the Italian Christians who risked and even gave their lives for the sake of Christ.
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  • Children's 'King James' Bible

    Bible

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, )
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  • The Glory of Grace: the Story of the Canons of Dort

    William Boekestein, Evan Hughes

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Sept. 28, 2012)
    An important confession of the reformed churches for hundreds of years, the Canons of Dort teach clearly that salvation is by grace alone through Christ alone. yet some people may find it an intimidating document and wonder why it was even written. In The Glory of Grace, William Boekestein and evan hughes help our children understand the difficult challenges the churches in the Netherlands faced in the Arminians distortion of the gospel message. in this story about the Synod of Dort (1618), children will learn about the history and ideas that formed the Canons of Dort and come to a greater appreciation of this great treasure of the reformed faith and its emphasis on the glory of god in graciously saving sinners.
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  • Athanasius

    Simonetta Carr

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Sept. 1, 2011)
    A complex and fascinating character, Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, is best remembered as the Father of Orthodoxy, upholding the doctrine of the Trinity against the Arian heresy. In the newest addition to the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series, author Simonetta Carr introduces children to the life and times of this important church father who tirelessly defended the Nicene Creed, which many of us today recite as a confession of our faith. Born during the Great Persecution, forced five times to leave his church and city, and constantly threatened by those who tried to ruin his reputation, Athanasius provides an example of godly faithfulness. Beautiful illustrations and a winsome, simply written narrative will bring the Nicene Creed to life for children of all ages, prompting relevant discussions on the divinity of Christ and the importance of creeds and confessions. FIRST PRIZE winner of the 2014 Athanatos Children's Book Awards.
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  • John Owen

    Simonetta Carr, Matt Abraxas

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Sept. 20, 2010)
    John Owen was a great Puritan preacher who lived in England. In this book, Simonetta Carr informs readers about Owen s life, revealing some of the things that interested him while in school, the care he showed to people when he became a pastor, and the influential books that he wrote. Readers will also come to understand the difficult times in which Owen lived, and how he handled the terrors of war and religious persecution. Full of illustrations and fascinating information, this is an ideal way for young readers to learn history. Finalist at the 2011 San Diego Book Awards
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  • The Quest For Comfort: The Story of the Heidelberg Catechism

    William Boekestein, Evan Hughes

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    The Heidelberg Catechism has been taught to children for hundreds of years, encouraging them to seek Christ as their true source of comfort. But how did this catechism get written? In The Quest for Comfort, William Boekestein and Evan Hughes combine history and art to retell the events that led to making the catechism. By sharing the stories of Caspar Olevianus, Zacharias Ursinus, and Frederick III and how they came to Heidelberg, children will gain a greater appreciation of the Christian faith as it is expressed in the Heidelberg Catechism.
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  • Peter Martyr Vermigli

    Simonetta Carr

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Feb. 17, 2017)
    Born in Florence, Italy, in 1499, Peter Martyr Vermigli decided that he wanted to teach God's Word when he grew up. After many years of study, he became a well-respected leader in the Roman Catholic Church, yet he questioned the church's teachings because he believed they were contrary to the Bible. Eventually forced to flee Italy and the Roman Church, Vermigli joined the Reformers north of the Alps and devoted the rest of his life to teaching, preaching, and writing about the great truths of the Protestant Reformation. He lived in many parts of Europe, and he influenced many of the most important figures of his times. This volume in the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series retells the story of a servant of Christ who left behind a postion of prominence in the Roman Church to courageously join the cause of the Protestant Reformation. Enhanced by illustrious, photographs, and additional information about the Reformation era, this account shows young readers how God can use the piety and talents of one man to advance the cause of His truth. Table of Contents: Introduction 1. A Desire to Teach Scriptures 2. Troubling Questions 3. The Escape North 4. The King's Summon 5. A New Flight 6. The Last Years Time Line What Happened to the Others? Did You Know?
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