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The Cat of Bubastes

John Huizenga·2006-07-01

A. Henty. Action-packed exciting adventure awaits adults and a whole new generation. (http://66.134.10.132/preston/index.php) Egypt

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The Pursuit of Holiness and The Practice of Godliness

Charles Terpstra·1988-07-01

Yet it is my conviction that there are a large number of books that are good and worthwhile, books that we would desire to see in the hands of our Christian youth. Naturally, we want our Christian youth to read good books, and in that way to grow up in their faith and walk in the midst of the world.

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Book Review

Lori Vermeer·2016-02-01

To serve that purpose this department will not only review certain books, but will also issue from time to time short lists of recommended reading material. From these lists our young people can choose various kinds of books for reading and-or study. These books will include wholesome fiction, worth

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How Can We Improve? This Is What You Said

John Huizenga·2002-10-01

young people deal with (many) Aimed more at shaping a teenage life Articles about dating, sex, drinking, and smoking Articles about sports Articles on staying in shape Articles that apply to daily living and promote discussion Articles that grab your attention right away Better stories Carefully sel

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A Biblical Perspective on Reading

Ben Rau·2011-06-01

the Issue How are we, the children of God, then to view the work of authors such as John Grisham, Jeff Shaara, James Patterson, or Stephanie Meyer, author of the ever-popular Twilight series? These authors all have several things in common: they are all extremely popular, very widely read, and freq

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King of the West Side

David Engelsma·1961-05-01

William Heuman Eerdmans 140 pp. $2;50 Getting young people to read books is difficult. Getting them to read good books is more difficult. But the most difficult project of all is writing them. Few works of Christian fiction on the young adult level are interesting enough to command attention. Fewer

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The Basket of Flowers

Carol Baldwin·1998-11-01

It is appropriate for many ages. (My six-year-old sister and my father both enjoyed it.) I highly recommend this book for boys and girls who like to read good Christian books. ❖

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Do Hard Things – A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations

Tom Bergman·2011-08-01

Alex and Brett were nineteen when they wrote Do Hard Things. They are very open about the fact that the book is written by Christians and is intended for other Christians (225). As Christians, they felt a need to inspire other Christian teenagers. Dissatisfied with the type of teen help books common

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Popular Magazines

L. Doezema·1943-07-01

Then will appear a movie page or some beauty instructions, and then about ten pages or more of the beginning of stories or novels with parenthetical “continued on page so and so” on the bottom of each page and fitting illustrations of some dramatic scene in the story. Titles as “Too Young to Know,”

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Noah – Not a Movie for Christians to Watch

Daniel Holstege·2014-05-01

This series, found in volumes 69 and 70 of the SB, issues a strong and still timely warning against the powerful allures of drama. The series was written under the rubric “The Strength of Youth.” I highly recommend it to you young people who, along with me, were not old enough to read it at the time