During the late sixteenth century the Reformation was sweeping across Europe. As the Bible became a loved book by the common man, many people questioned the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church at the perils of their lives. By torture and cruel deaths the priests attempted to return these “rebels” to the church. In the midst of this battle Guido de Bres lived as he died — trusting God and keeping the faith.
Nearly five hundred years have passed since he was born, but the confession of faith written by Guido de Bres — a wonderful summary of God’s Word — continues to live on in the lives of Reformed people around the world. This book, written by one of his descendants, is about Guido de Bres. It describes the time in which he lived, and the confession of faith God allowed him to write. Though intended for older children it also will be enjoyed by adults.
The King of Hungary’s Blacksmith and other Stories
“Well, Master Jailer, how goes it? Have you heard anything?” asked the young man in an eager whisper.
The jailer laid his hand compassionately on his shoulder. “Heavy tidings for thee, poor lad,” he said. “He will likely die.”
The answer was a deep groan, heard distinctly through all the uproar of the crowded room. Then silence; then a broken murmur, “Poor Maida — poor baby!” choked by something very like the suppressed sob of a strong man.
The Young Burning Hearts Series is aseries of fascinating independent stories for young and old of faithfulness in trying times.
See where it all began with the start to Jessica Day George's bestselling series about a castle that can rebuild itself and the children who defend it!
Eduardo and his family live in a small town in Ecuador, not far from the Amazon rainforest. The rainforest is an important part of their lives.
But the rainforest is not only important to the castañeros; it is home to many exotic species of plants, birds, and mammals, including two playful tamarins that Eduardo has named Tuki and Moka.
34 undated Psalm devotions for weary souls.
'I warmly commend these golden nuggets of spiritual wisdom from the Psalms. Whether you are walking beside quiet waters or through the darkest valley you will find nourishment for your soul.' -- Vaughan Roberts, Rector of St Ebbe's Church, Oxford
'Insightful, honest and wholly Christ-centred, these Psalm devotions shine the light of God's truth and grace into some of the darkest corners of our emotions. They help us to see the joy we can have even in the midst of pain, giving rich comfort, refreshment and hope to the suffering believer.' -- Sarah Collins, Author of Dealing with Depression: Trusting God Through the Dark Times
Deep inside the broom cupboard of Rose Cottage, two mice live in great style. In three thrilling tales of daring and wit, Tumtum and Nutmeg-along with veteran hero General Marchmouse, Ms. Tiptoe’s bouncing ballerina army, and a team of caged gerbils–prove that small-size mice can have world-size hearts.
Illus. in full color with black-and-white & full-color photos. "Beginning with the death of Tutankhamen, the book moves forward to archaeologist Howard Carter's discovery of the tomb. Information about ancient Egyptian life is interspersed in a clear, smooth fashion throughout. A good way to get readers into non-fiction."--Booklist.
Adapted from episodes of our Tuttle Twins animated cartoon series, these graphic novels let your kids relive the principles and stories portrayed in the show.
It’s hundreds of pages of freedom-packed action. Laugh while you learn the principles of freedom over and over again in this 12-book bundle.
Adapted from Episodes of the Tuttle Twins Season Two, these hardback graphic novels let your kids relive the principles and stories portrayed in the show.
It’s hundreds of full-colour pages of freedom-packed action. Laugh while you learn the principles of freedom over and over again in this 12-book bundle.
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.
Exquisitely detailed drawings by Matt Tavares embody the spirit of a magical night now in a lavish, full-size edition marking the two-hundredth anniversary of the classic poem.
This package is customizable! So the pricing on this package will vary depending on which books you include in the package. Please make your selection and see what the price is at the bottom of this page.If you customize your package, and would like a customized Curriculum Manual from Memoria Press, please send them a copy of our receipt and they will create one for you.
This package is customizable! So the pricing on this package will vary depending on which books you include in the package. Please make your selection and see what the price is at the bottom of this page.If you customize your package, and would like a customized Curriculum Manual from Memoria Press, please send them a copy of our receipt and they will create one for you.
This package is modelled after Memoria Press' Twelfth Grade Curriculum Package.
Lydia was quiet and full of imagination, Jean was adventurous yet bossy, but together with their baby brother Mark, Father, and Cousin Mary, they made just the right sort of family. They loved doing things together, and in these stories that run through all the months of the year, they have old-fashioned fun together in New England during the 1940s.
On a wintry day in January, they share ice cream cones in a snow cave dug out by Father. February brings a sleigh ride—accompanied by the magical sound of jingling bells, they drive to the country as twilight descends, filling the air with hushed wonder.
When Father buys a red second-hand car, which the children name the Dragon, they are off on more day trips and adventures. In spring they help a farmer with sugaring—collecting sap from maple trees as the Iroquois did, and on Easter morning this close family watches the sunrise over Nantasket beach. So on through the seasons, til it is winter again and they spend Christmas in a cottage by the sea.
Illustrated by Marguerite Davis. New cover by Bethie Engstrom.
We've created maps of 1940s Hingham, Massachusetts and the surrounding areas so you can see where Jean and Lydia's adventures take them.
What a joy this book is! Each month's story ends with a lovely poem. Here is June's poem—after the Dragon takes them to Nantasket beach for a picnic in the rain, the children go for a ride on the merry-go-round.
The two little girls
In their bright fresh dresses,
With their serious faces
And their blackberry tresses,
Are riding painted horses
On an old merry-go-round,
Circling, circling, circling,
To a sweet enchanted sound.
They are sitting in their saddles
As a bird sits in a tree,
And the way they hold their bridle reins
Is romance and chivalry.
With their eyes upon the distance
And a light and easy seat,
No one will ever know what joy
The children ride to meet.