"Beloved Bride"
by Bill Potter.
The tender and instructive letters Stonewall Jackson wrote to his wife, Anna. The letters are
a model of godly leadership and a covenant of faithfulness.
160 pages. $13.50
Pilgrims, Puritans & Patriots
by Don Boys.
This exciting and informative book will answer many questions about the
founding of America.
247 pages. $7.00
One Nation Under God
by David C. Gibbs Jr. with Jerry Newcombe. Here are ten incontrovertible, heavily documented, and politically
incorrect historical facts that prove that Christianity played a pivotal roll in uniquely shaping the most free, prosperous, and powerful
nation in history.
170 pages. $12.00
The Leaders In Action series are beautifully bound books telling the story of some of the great leaders of the past.
All Things For Good: The Steadfast Fidelity of
Stonewall Jackson
by J. Steven Wilkins.
"Whatever the cause, Stonewall Jackson's ability
to stand fast in faith, unstinting virtue, manifest courage, and sheer pluck is one of the most remarkable stories in history."
393
pages, hdbk. $14.00
Forgotten Founding Father:
The Heroic Legacy of
George Whitefield
by Stephen Mansfield.
"An author could hardly select a greater impact,
made on American culture than by this powerful minister of the gospel. This book should be must reading for every seminary
student in all denominations for it's insights into the mind and ministry of one of God's most influential servants."
283 pages. Hdbk.$12.00
Statesmen and Saint: The Principled Politics of William Wilberforce
by David J. Vaughn.
"At a time when principled statesmanship is
at a premium, the legacy of William Wilberforce looms large. David Vaughn has very ably captured and recorded the profound impact
a frail and godly man can make when he fears no one but God and wants nothing more than to see His righteousness and justice reign
supreme in the affairs of men and nations..." - Bruce W. Green.
340 pages, hdbk. $12.00
Beyond Stateliest Marble,
The Passionate Femininity
of Anne Bradstreet
by Douglas Wilson.
"What Beyond Stateliest Marble affords us
is not only a fascinating glimpse into the life and labors of a gifted poet, but also a startling reassessment of the entire Puritan
world and its impact upon the destinies of men and nations..." -George Grant
255 pages, hdbk. $12.00
For Kirk and Covenant: The Stalwart Courage of John Knox
by Douglas Wilson.
"The study of the life, character, and minsitry of John
Knox makes a valuable contribution to an understanding of the Reform Movement, particularly during the sixteenth century in Scotland.
Its accuracy is enhanced by the selected words of Knox, which reflect the courage, intellect, and the proactive faith of this spiritual
giant..." -D. James Kennedy
238 pages, hdbk. $12.00
Carry a Big Stick:
The Uncommon Heroism of
Theodore Roosevelt
by George Grant.
"For me Theodore Roosevelt has always been a caricature,
a political cartoon with a stick and coke-bottom glasses, riding up San Juan hill. Now, through this wonderful retelling of his life,
this larger-than-life image has become a real, living and breathing person..." -Micahel Card
203 pages, hdbk. $12.00
Call of Duty, The Sterling Nobility
of Robert E. Lee
by J. Steven Wilkins.
Robert E. Lee was a gentleman. Although he lived during
a time filled with conflict and turmoil, in the eyes of his countrymen he emerged from the Civil War with untainted integrity and
the respect of all. Despite being perceived as one of the greatest military leaders of all time, he managed to maintain a most
humble spirit. This engaging new biographical study of Lee examines the sterling character of this undeniably noble man.
332
pages, hdbk. $12.00
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Give Me Liberty:
The Uncompromising Statesmanship of Patrick Henry
by David J. Vaughan.
Historians speak of the "shot heard 'round
the world." The American Revolution might better be described in terms of the "speech heard round the world." For
more than two hundred years, the impassioned rhetoric of Patrick Henry- "I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give
me liberty or give me death!"-delivered in 1775 at the second Virginia Convention, has resounded in the hearts and minds of all who
love freedom."
285 pages. $8.00
Never Give In: The Extraordinary Character of Winston Churchill
by Stephen Mansfield.
"What enabled him to see so clearly when those
around him seemed to be so blind? What allowed him to stand so steadfastly when those around him seemed to turn back in fear? What
enabled him to inspire whole nations to endure the unendurable and to achieve the unachievable when those around him had already surrendered
hope? In this remarkable look at Churchill's leadership skills, Stephen Mansfield answers these questions and more."
225 pages, hdbk. $12.00
Then Darkness Fled: The Liberating Wisdom of
Booker T. Washington
by Stephen Mansfield.
Booker T. Washington was among the most
celebrated educators, authors, and statesmen of his day. Born into slavery on a Virginia plantation, he became one of the nation's
leading educators at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama and inspired many who later led the struggle for the full implementation of
the rights of all Americans.
283 pages. $8.00
So Help Me God
by Judge Roy Moore.
The compelling story of Chief Justice Roy Moore, including his controversial Ten Commandments displays,
his refusal to obey an unlawful order of a federal court, and why the critical legal and political question of our time is, "Can the
state acknowledge God?"
275 pages. Hdbk. $21.00
Remembering The Price
by Attorney David C. Gibbs, Jr.
A book of fascinating stories about many brave and courageous Christians
that have suffered or given their lives to preserve our freedom. A heart searching and convicting book.
144 pages. $12.00
Life And Campaigns Of
Lieutenant General
Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson
by Robert Lewis Dabney.
Dr. Dabney understood, far better than
most subsequent biographers, the animating principles of Stonewall Jackson's life, his personal faith in Jesus Christ and his absolute
trust in the providence in God. Labeled by some as a religious fanatic, General Jackson was simply a consistant biblical Christian
who lived out his faith every day, seriously and without compromise.
742 pages, hdbk. $23.00
How SATAN Turned AMERICA Against GOD
by Dr. William P. Grady.
This book deals with negative reality as opposed to positive fantasy. Contained
within its pages are the results of six years' research, encompassing dozens of high-profile interviews, numerous trips abroad and
a bibliography containing 194 entries. As Dr. Grady's extensive readership will attest, the Lord has gifted him with the ability to
transform historical data, including indices and other related minutiae, into a format that is understandable, fascinating and spiritually
life changing.
This book reveals America's main purpose for her existance, the tragic repudiation of that role, and how Satan orchestrated
the process. It will afford the reader with an "understanding of the times...for such a time as this" (I Chronicles 12:32; Esther
4:14).
972 pages. Hdbk. $38.00
What Hath GOD Wrought!
by Dr. William P. Grady.
From the Pilgrim Fathers to the Promise Keepers, What Hath God Wrought! unfolds as
the most fascinating, American history you will ever encounter. Dr. Lee Robertson said "What Hath GOD Wrought! is a tough book. It
is plain, honest, and thought-provoking. It contains no compromise, no apologies, and no vagaries."
668 pages. Hdbk. $28.00
Glory And Honor, The Musical
And Artistic Legacy Of Johann Sebastian Bach
by Gregory Wilbur.
Bach worked at a crucial time in history.
He combated the ideas of enlightenment with its elevation of human reason as the ultimate authority of everything. His struggles,
musically and professionally, are those of a man seeking to maintain a high view of worship, academics, and the grounding of all life
on the Word of God.
260 pages, hdbk. $12.00
The Pillars Of Leadership
by David J. Vaughan.
Few would question that there is a leadership crisis in our time. This problem is not
just political, but also a spiritual and moral dilemma that touches every institution in society, from business and government to
education and religion. The Pillars of Leadership addresses the issue of sound leadership by looking at the lives of great leaders
who dramatically affected their own eras in many areas of life and by suggesting ways that we can learn from them today. In this groundbreaking
volume are lessons from Christopher Columbus, Patrick Henry, William Wilberforce, Robert E. Lee, Booker T. Washington, Theodore Roosevelt,
Abraham Kuyper, G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, and Winston Churchill.
209 pages. $12.00
Sergeant York And The Great War
This book is a unique reproduction of Sergeant York’s war diary edited by Richard Wheeler. Added
to the events for the war diary are pictures and general information about World War I which allow the reader to experience, perhaps
for a moment, the feeling of what it was like to walk alongside Alvin York in the early 1900’s.
228 pages. Hdbk. $15.00
Of Plymouth Plantation
by William Bradford.
The history of the New Plymouth Settlement from its inception on British soil in 1608,
to its sojourn in the Netherlands, and eventually to its establishment on American shores. Bradfords forty-two year historical account
depicts the hand of God establishing a mighty work in America amidst every conceivable, as well as inconceivable, hardship.
353 pages.
Hdbk. $22.00
Liberalism: A Rope of Sand
by Dr. Don Boys.
This book gives a conservative answer to such things as gay rights, ERA, pornography,
religious rights, reverse discrimination, abortion and mercy killings, sex education, death penalty and others.
Christian Resistance
by Don Boys, Ph.D. Dr.
Boys says "The barbarians are not at the gates, they are inside the gates and are kicking
down the door of the church while most Fundamentalist leaders are standing around sucking their thumbs. You are not bound to obey
an unconstitutional law nor an unscriptural law." This book is penetrating, powerful and provocative.
Our Biblical Right to Keep
and Bear Arms
by Evangelist Bryan Sharp.
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the
security of a free State, and the right of the people to bear Arms, shall not be infringed. -Amendment II U.S. Constitution
32 pages.$6.50
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The Sinking Of The Titanic
And Great Sea Disasters
A detailed and acurate account of the most awful marine disaster in history, with
a message of spiritual consolation by Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D.
358 pages. Hdbk. $19.50
A Place to Stand: The Word of God in the Life of Martin Luther
by Gene Edward Veith Jr.
When called to account for himself in front
of the emperor and representatives of the pope, Luther defended his writings and pronouncements. The nearly five centuries that
have passed since that trial still reverberate with his final declaration to those powerful dignitaries: "Here I stand." This
book focuses on that place where all of us must stand if we want to lead others to a better community, society and world.
244
pages, hdbk. $12.00
A Divine Light: The Spiritual Leadership of Jonathan Edwards
by David Vaughan.
Jonathan Edwards was one of the leading religious leaders
of his time. "Jonathan Edwards stands out as the one figure of real greatness in the intellectual life of colonial America."
-B.B.Warfield, Princeton Seminary, 1851-1921
236 pages, hdbk. $12.00
Christ In The Camp
by William T. Jones.
In the midst of the titanic struggle of the American War Between the States, the spiritual
war for the souls of men was waged with equal vigor. If war reveals the greatest evils that man's heart can devise, it also can
provide a rich harvest-field for the saving grace of God in men's hearts.
From 1861 to 1865, many thousands of soldiers professed Christ
as their Savior and Lord and many more thousands were renewed in their commitment to serve God in camp and battlefield.
Herein are
recorded stories of the heroism of chaplains who stood in line of battle to minister to the fallen or worked at the bedside of fatally
ill comrades. Some of the army pastors were themselves counted among the slain. It tells of worship services in camps attended by
ten, a hundred, or a thousand men gathered to hear the Word of God expounded. Here, too, we read of the Christian generals who supported
the many facets of Gospel work: Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, and others.
624 pages, hdbk. $22.50
Take A Stand:
Essays by an American Patriot
by Captain G. Russel Evans.
With liberal groups attempting to seize new territory every
day, how should concerned Americans respond to the issues which threatend our nation's heritage and sovereignty? As a man who
has honorably served his country in times of war and peace, G. Russel Evans insists that it's time to lay aside political correctness
and take a stand!
180 pages. $9.00
Grace Will Lead Me Home
by Ronald Allen and Jerry Ross
Life is a journey of grace. This is a story of a man who made it through
many "hard knocks," including being wounded in Vietnam. You will be glad you read this booklet.
66 pages. $2.55