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Practical instruction on finding a godly marriage partner and maintaining that marriage. The author, a pastor for many years, is keenly attuned to the obstacles and problems facing many marriage-seeking Christians today, and he shares spiritual wisdom pertaining to relationships that lead to marriage.

  • 62 pages
  • paperback
  • ISBN 978-0-916206-68-0

$6.95

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The first epistle written by the apostle Peter was designed to strengthen, encourage, and comfort Christians in the midst of the "fiery trial" they would endure, and to hold out to them their great hope. The author of this booklet for Bible study groups leads into the various truths of this book in 16 lessons with questions (and accompanying Scripture references) that students can research before class. Space is given to write answers and class notes.

The subject matter covered is shown in the lesson titles: Greeting and Benediction, The Joy of the New Testament Church, Hope That Never Dies, Fervent Love for the Brethren, The Chief Cornerstone, By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them, Patience in Suffering for God's Sake, Admonition to Wives and Husbands, A Godly Walk, A Good Confession amidst Persecution, Through Suffering to Glory, The Judge Is at the Door, Stewards in God's House, Partakers of Christ's Suffering, Admonition to Elders, and Conclusion of the Epistle.

  • 80 pages
  • paperback
  • ISBN 978-0-916206-75-8

$19.95

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REVIEWS:

Tang Jee Fung review (published in the Salt Shakers magazine)

Less Than the Least is the memoirs of Rev. Cornelius Hanko’s long, fruitful life of nearly a century (1907–2005). He lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the rise and fall of communism, and the advent of the space age, and spanned the terms of eighteen US presidents, from Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Bush.

Son of Dutch immigrants to America, Rev. Hanko served six pastorates in five states, most notably in First Protestant Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan (1948–1964), along with Rev. Herman Hoeksema and Rev. Hubert De Wolf. Rev. Hanko poignantly describes the grief caused in the PRC by De Wolf’s heresy and schism (1953).

More than this, Less Than the Least follows Rev. Hanko from his childhood, school days, and seminary training, all the way to his retirement (1977) and beyond.

This delightful book comes complete with photos and appendices.

  • 348 pages
  • Second edition
  • ISBN 978-1-944555-21-4

    ebook version will be available in .mobi format (for Kindle users) and .epub (all other devices).

    $24.95

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    REVIEWS:

    Tang Jee Fung review (published in the Salt Shakers magazine)

    Less Than the Least is the memoirs of Rev. Cornelius Hanko’s long, fruitful life of nearly a century (1907–2005). He lived through two world wars, the Great Depression, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the rise and fall of communism, and the advent of the space age, and spanned the terms of eighteen US presidents, from Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Bush.

    Son of Dutch immigrants to America, Rev. Hanko served six pastorates in five states, most notably in First Protestant Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan (1948–1964), along with Rev. Herman Hoeksema and Rev. Hubert De Wolf. Rev. Hanko poignantly describes the grief caused in the PRC by De Wolf’s heresy and schism (1953).

    More than this, Less Than the Least follows Rev. Hanko from his childhood, school days, and seminary training, all the way to his retirement (1977) and beyond.

    This delightful book comes complete with photos and appendices.

    • 348 pages
    • Second edition
    • hardcover
    • ISBN 978-1-944555-20-7

    ebook version is available in .mobi format (for Kindle users) and .epub (all other devices).

    $6.95

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    Will Jesus' return be secret or public? What about those who predict the time of this great event? What must the believer's attitude be toward Christ's coming in glory? How, then, must the church live?
    Paul's first and second epistle to the Thessalonians are covered by the author in fifteen lessons. He points to the sure answers found in the biblical account, so needed in our age of uncertainty.
    Join the author in these fifteen study lessons as he leads the way through these two important letters to the church.
    • 80 pages
    • paperback
    • ISBN 978-1-936054-52-7
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