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  • Is the Lord's Day for You?

    Joseph A. Pipa Jr.

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, June 17, 2016)
    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. Contents: Temporary or Permanent? Instituting the Lord's Day Consecrating the Lord's Day Change of Day Keeping the Lord's Day
  • Bible Lessons for Juniors 1: Creation Through Moses

    Andrew Van der Veer

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, May 2, 2012)
    The Bible Lessons for Juniors is a series of four books designed to acquant the junior child (ages 9 through 12) with the glad tidings of salvation as made known to us in God's Holy Word, the Bible. Book 1 contains 28 lessons on the Old Testament. Each lesson includes the following features: faithfully narrated Bible story, applicable Bible references, questions and answers, written activities, thoughts to guide discussion, Scripture memory texts. Suggestions for the Use of the Series For the Student The purpose of the Bible Lessons for Juniors series is to approach boys and girls in a very simple way with the main stories of the Bible. This series is written in their language and their experiences in their young life. For the Teacher The lesson story is designed to give the teacher a guide. He or she should be well acquainted with the lesson material to give added detail to the story as much as reason and time will allow.
  • How Should I Manage Time?

    Ryan M. McGraw

    Pamphlet (Reformation Heritage Books, Sept. 23, 2016)
    In Ephesians 5:16, the apostle Paul instructs Christians to redeem 'the time, because the days are evil.' Author Ryan McGraw says that 'how you use your time measures the quality of your life.' But how can you manage your time in order to serve the Lord and the church well? In this pamphlet, you will learn what the Bible has to say about the gospel foundation for time management and how to apply its instruction so that you redeem the time in a God-honoring way. Contents: What is Paul Teaching Christians About Time Management? What Does This Mean for My Life? Conclusion
  • The Flowers of Evil

    Charles Baudelaire,

    eBook (Heritage Books, Aug. 30, 2019)
    Les Fleurs du mal is a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire. First published in 1857, it was important in the symbolist and modernist movements. The poems deal with themes relating to decadence and eroticism.
  • Bible Lessons for Juniors

    Andrew Van der Veer

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, May 1, 2012)
    The Bible Lessons for Juniors is a series of four books designed to acquant the junior child (ages 9 through 12) with the glad tidings of salvation as made known to us in God's Holy Word, the Bible. Book 3 contains 28 lessons on the four Gospels. Each lesson includes the following features: faithfully narrated Bible story, applicable Bible references, questions and answers, written activities, thoughts to guide discussion, Scripture memory texts. Suggestions for the Use of the Series For the Student The purpose of the Bible Lessons for Juniors series is to approach boys and girls in a very simple way with the main stories of the Bible. This series is written in their language and their experiences in their young life. For the Teacher The lesson story is deigned to give the teacher a guide. He or she should be well acquainted with the lesson material to give added detail to the story as much as reason and time will allow.
  • Faithfulness Under Fire: The Story of Guido De Bres

    William Boekestein, Evan Hughes

    Hardcover (Reformation Heritage Books, Sept. 30, 2012)
    Title: Faithfulness Under Fire( The Story of Guido de Bres) Binding: Hardcover Author: WilliamBoekestein Publisher: ReformationHeritageBooks
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  • Bible Lessons for Juniors

    Andrew Van der Veer

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, May 9, 2012)
    The Bible Lessons for Juniors is a series of four books designed to acquant the junior child (ages 9 through 12) with the glad tidings of salvation as made known to us in God's Holy Word, the Bible. Book 2 contains 28 lessons on the Old Testament. Each lesson includes the following features: faithfully narrated Bible story, applicable Bible references, questions and answers, written activities, thoughts to guide discussion, Scripture memory texts. Suggestions for the Use of the Series For the Student The purpose of the Bible Lessons for Juniors series is to approach boys and girls in a very simple way with the main stories of the Bible. This series is written in their language and their experiences in their young life. For the Teacher The lesson story is deigned to give the teacher a guide. He or she should be well acquainted with the lesson material to give added detail to the story as much as reason and time will allow.
  • Colonial Families of Cape May County, New Jersey 2nd Edition

    F. Edward Wright

    Paperback (Heritage Books, May 9, 2019)
    In order to reconstruct the history of pre-Cape May County families, the author has organized past research and performed additional research when necessary to fill the gaps. Using a number of sources: wills, church records, land records, and published material, including early issues of _The Cape May County Magazine of History and Genealogy,_ the author has reconstructed lineages for the following families: Badcock, Bancroft, Bennett, Bishop, Brandreth, Briggs, Buck, Carman, Champion, Chester, Church, Corson, Crandall, Crawford, Cresse, Crowell, Daniels, Dennis, Dole, Downes, Edmonds, Edwards, Eldredge, English, Evans, Fish, Flower, Foreman, Foster, Gandy, Garlick, Garretson (Garrison), Godfrey, Goff, Golding, Griffing, Hamilton, Hand, Hathorn, Hedges, Hewett, Hildreth, Holden, Hughes, Ingersul, Ireland, Iszard, Jeacocks, Jenkins, Johnson, Kent, Laughton, Lawrence, Leaming, Lee, Ludlam, Lupton, Mackey, Mason, Mathews, Mulford, Newton, Norton, Osborne, Page, Parsons, Pierson, Pine, Pratten (Pratt), Raney, Reeves, Richardson, Robinson, Ross, Savage, Sayre, Schellenger, Scull, Searle, Shaw, Simkins, Smith, Somers, Spicer, Steelman, Stevens, Stewart, Stillwell, Stites, Storer, Stubbs, Swain, Taylor, Thompson, Townsend, Van Gelder, Wells, Weston, Wheaton, Whilldin, Willits, Woolson, Yates. Whenever possible, the family has been traced up to the time of the Revolutionary War.This edition contains additional information in the appendix based on the Bible records of Cape May County. A full name index adds to the value of this work.
  • Bible Lessons for Juniors

    Andrew Van der Veer

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, May 3, 2012)
    The Bible Lessons for Juniors is a series of four books designed to acquant the junior child (ages 9 through 12) with the glad tidings of salvation as made known to us in God's Holy Word, the Bible. Book 4 contains 28 lessons on the Book of Acts. Each lesson includes the following features: faithfully narrated Bible story, applicable Bible references, questions and answers, written activities, thoughts to guide discussion, Scripture memory texts. Suggestions for the Use of the Series For the Student The purpose of the Bible Lessons for Juniors series is to approach boys and girls in a very simple way with the main stories of the Bible. This series is written in their language and their experiences in their young life. For the Teacher The lesson story is designed to give the teacher a guide. He or she should be well acquainted with the lesson material to give added detail to the story as much as reason and time will allow.
  • Taking Root: Conversion Stories for Children

    Diana Kleyn

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, Oct. 26, 2006)
    The picture of a plant taking root is used in the Bible to teach us the idea of conversion. When someone s heart is turned from himself and his sinful ways to faith in Jesus and devotion to God, it is like a plant which starts to shoot out roots into rich soil so that it can live and take nourishment. There is no way for a plant to have life unless it takes root, and there is no way for a person to have spiritual life unless God turns him or her out of the way of death and into the way of life.The stories in this book have to do with plants taking root. But as you read through them, you will not run across tales of flowers, leaves, and dirt as much as you will about spiritual plants in the garden of the Lord. They are stories about how God gives people new spiritual life by rooting their hearts in the grace of His Son Jesus Christ. Read these stories and take the time to ask God about causing your heart to take deep root into the life-giving soil of Jesus.The Lord s Garden is a series of devotional stories for children. The stories are based on true happenings, gleaned from a variety of sources, and rewritten for contemporary readers. Each story accompanies a passage of Scripture, and is intended to illustrate that particular biblical truth. Some stories are shorter, some longer. However, all will capture the attention of children, and hopefully their hearts.
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  • Bearing Fruit: Stories About Godliness for Children

    Diana Kleyn

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, Aug. 2, 2007)
    Just like trees and plants bear fruit, so must the Christian bear spiritual fruit. Some plants and trees are meant to have only branches or stems, and leaves, and no fruit. But there are others that produce fruit: apple trees, tomato plants, blueberry bushes, etc. Through the work of the Holy Spirit in a believer's heart, Christians begin to produce the fruit of the Spirit. This means that a Christian shows by his lifestyle that he walks in the ways of the Lord. As you can tell an apple tree becase of the tasty apples it carries on its branches, Christians should be recognized by their godly character. Children, read these stories and see the importance of bearing the fruit of godliness.
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  • Lonia: A Conversion Story

    James Greendyk

    Paperback (Reformation Heritage Books, May 9, 2005)
    Lonia is a 12-year-old girl in England whom God leads through traumatic events that eventually lead to her conversion. Follow the Holy Spirit's work with Lonia from her first contact with a Christian and a Bible until her life-changing encounter with God. This book throws clear light on the saving work of the Holy Spirit in the soul. It is an exciting, excellent read for children and teenagers. Beautifully illustrated by Caffy Whitney.
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