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Joshua Press
The mission of Joshua Press, a non-profit Canadian publishing house, is to advance the cause of Christ through Reformed literature and course curricula. We seek to produce material by contemporary authors that will promote a holistic Christian worldview and challenge, encourage and help people of all ages to build godly character by applying this worldview to their lives. Our focus is Church history, Christian spirituality, contemporary issues and children's literature. In its publications, Joshua Press seeks to remain true to the inerrant Scriptures.
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Acorns to oaks
ISBN: 9781894400190 Author: Michael Haykin
Acorns to Oaks is a collection of essays written in honor of Dr. Geoff Adams, who has contributed fifty years of teaching and leadership at Toronto Baptist Seminary. Contributors to this book are Michael A.G. Haykin, Errol Hulse, Peter Gentry, Sharon James, Tom Wells, and other colleagues or students of Dr. Adams.
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Ben
ISBN: 9781894400077 Author: Peter Jeffery
Ben is the story of a typical, energetic young boy who is growing up in a Christian home.
It follows his experiences of curiousity, adventure, disobedience and then discovery, as he begins to understand the true meaning of the gospel.
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CHARLES DARWIN'S RELIGIOUS JOURNEY
ISBN: 9781894400343 Author: D. Herbert Format: Paperback 216 x 138 Page count: 66 pages
Written for young people (10-13 years of age), Charles Darwin’s religious journey traces Charles’ life—from his voyage around the world on HMS Beagle with Captain FitzRoy, to his research and experiments on his return to England. Complete with maps and photos, this book explores how Charles came to reject the Bible and believe in evolutionism. In an engaging style, Dr. Herbert brings to life the spiritual journey of one of history’s most controversial figures.
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CHARLES DARWIN'S RELIGIOUS JOURNEY - Workbook
ISBN: 9781894400350 Author: D. Herbert Format: Paperback 279 x 216 Page count: 46 pages
This companion workbook to Charles Darwin’s religious journey helps young readers develop critical thinking skills.
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CHARLES DARWIN'S RELIGIOUS VIEWS
ISBN: 9781894400305 Author: D. Herbert Format: Paperback 216 x 138 Page count: 176 pages
This book is a spiritual biography that focuses primarily on the religious experiences of Charles Darwin’s life. Its intent is to demonstrate how Darwin’s rejection of the Bible led him to adopt the naturalistic assumptions that were foundational to his belief in evolutionism.
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Fierce the conflict
ISBN: 9781894400121 Author: Norman Cliff
The moving stories of how eight Chinese Christians suffered for Jesus Christ and remained faithful
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Fresh springs
ISBN: 9781894400145 Author: Tom Wells
Fresh springs is a compilation of a range of essays by Tom Wells written over the past few decades, most of which first appeared in Reformation & Revival Journal.
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Friendship (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781894400283 Author: Hugh Black
A classic guide to finding, restoring and building lasting friendships.
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Friendship (Paperback)
ISBN: 9781894400275 Author: Hugh Black
A classic guide to finding, restoring and building lasting friendships.
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From Scotland to Canada
ISBN: 9781894400299 Author: Glen Tomlinson
Alexander Stewart was converted to Christ during the dramatic revival in Moulin, in the Highlands of Scotland, in 1799. This revival fuelled a strong outpouring of missionary activity and church planting throughout Scotland. Stewart felt the call of God on his life and attended Robert Haldane’s Theological Seminary, following this with years of evangelism and church planting in Perthshire.
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