Trinity Library
Room 204 in the Adult Wing
NEW YOUTH BOOKS (Ages 8-12) - Sisters in Time series.
REBEKAH IN DANGER (PERIL AT PLYMOUTH COLONY) -1621
LIZZIE AND THE REDCOAT (STIRRING OF REVOLUTION IN THE AMERICAN COLONIES) -1765 !
GRACE AND THE BULLY (DROUGHT ON THE FRONTIER) -1819
EMMA'S SECRET (THE CINCINNATI EPIDEMIC) -1832
MEG FOLLOWS A DREAM (THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM) -1844
JANIE'S FREEDOM (AFRICAN-AMERICAN IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE CIVIL WAR) -1867 ANNA'S FIGHT FOR HOPE (THE GREAT DEPRESSION) -1931
LAURA'S VICTORY (END OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR) -1945
LOOK FOR THESE OTHER BOOKS IN THE SECTIONS INDICATED IN ( )
- Handbook of Today's Religions
Josh McDowell and Don Stewart
(CULTS AND RELIGIONS)
Clear, concise with practical insight into and comprehensive analysis of cults, the occult, secular and non-Christian religions.
- Essential Truths of the Christian Faith
R.C. Sproul
(SPROUL)
Over 100 major Christian doctrines expounded in clear and simple terms with analogies and illustrations from contemporary life.
- A Child's First Book of Virtues
Emily Hunter
(FAMILY WORSHIP)
Celebrate the virtues of generosity, courtesy, honesty, cheerfulness and other positive character qualities with your children.
- Counted Righteous in Christ
John Piper
(THEOLOGY)
In Piper's defense of this crucial doctrine, he shows that the imputation of Christ's righteousness to believers is the clear teaching of Scripture and if we abandon this doctrine we also lose the truth of justification by faith alone.
- I Was Just Wondering
Phillip Yancey
(YANCEY)
A potpourri of "many questions and a few answers" to challenge the reflective reader.
- 'Tis a Gift To Be Simple
Degrote-Sorenson
(CHRISTIAN LIFE)
Making changes that relfect God's priorities for our lives.
- The Incomparable Christ
John Stott
(STOTT)
Stott invites us to view Jesus from four aspects: The Original Jesus, The Ecclesiastical Jesus, The Influential Jesus, The Eternal Jesus. This is the Jesus Who is worthy of our worship, our confession and our obedience.
- Evangelism Outside the Box
Rick Richardson
(EVANGELISM)
We need new ways of telling the old, old story. With fresh perspectives and relying on the Holy Spirit, awakening spiritual interest in others and appealing to what they value, we can get outside the box of ideas and practices that are sacred to us but not sacred to God.