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Hinds' Feet on High Places
By Hannah Hurnard / Barbour Publishing
Hinds' Feet on High Places is Hannah Hurnard's allegory in which mythical characters alight on a spiritual journey passing through dangers and fears to
come at last to joy and High Places. This work dramatizes God's peoples search
to come to new heights of love and joy.
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Boys of Grit Who Became Men of Honour (Volume 1)
By Archer Wallace / Lamplighter Publishing
Read stories about great men who traversed difficulty with honor, including stories about George Matheson, Josiah Wedgewood, Henry Jones, John Muir, Jean Henri Fabre, Francis Chantrey, and others.
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Boys of Grit Who Changed the World (Volume 2)
By Archer Wallace / Lamplighter Publishing
Did you know that a simple blacksmith mastered twenty foreign languages primarily because he valued every spare moment of his time? Discover the accomplishments of a highly motivated young man whose entrepreneurial spirit started a revolution in manufacturing and labor that has shaped modern-day industry. While some people simply give up when faced with seemingly overwhelming obstacles, these young men did not let difficulties stand in their way. Boys of Grit Who Changed the World presents powerful examples of hope, perseverance, determination, and resolve through such influential men as Walter Scott, Robert Fulton, and Samuel Morse. 160 pages, hardcover. Written 1847-1930.
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Boys of Grit Who Never Gave Up (Volume 3)
By Elsie E. Egermeier / Lamplighter Publishing
You can measure the strength of a man by measuring what it takes to stop him. Thomas Edison always viewed failure as being one step closer to success. The eighteen men whose lives are put on display in Boys of Grit Who Never Gave Up did not let failures stop their pursuit of success and excellence. Learn about the determination needed to invent the phonograph or the persistence required to bring the modern telephone and the automotive assembly line into existence. The Wright Brothers, D. L. Moody, and Louis Pasteur are just a few of the names that will inspire young people to attempt great things and to see failure as a stepping stone to success. 224 pages, hardcover. Written 1783-1927.

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The Story of Inventions, Second Edition
By Frank P. Bachman / Christian Liberty Press
Now updated, The Story of Inventions covers key innovations from the 15th
through the 20th century. Divided into four sections: Power, Manufacturing & Production, Communications, and Transportation, chapters focus on the invention
as well as the life of the inventor, weaving together true-life stories in a format enjoyable for young and old. Learn about the printing press, steel, computers, steamboats and other inventions that paved the way for the growth of our modern world. Comprehension questions follow each chapter. 280 pages, softcover. Upper elementary grades.
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Ethics
By Dietrich Bonhoeffer / Touchstone
Bonhoeffer writes about Christians and the world we live in, a world of government, politics, labor, and marriage. We do not "live in a vacuum", therefore, we must have concrete instruction in a concrete situation. Bonhoeffer died before completing his work but this book is recognized as a major contribution to Christian ethics. He sees no division between church , family, labor, and government. We are re- sponsible before God in the world he made and we have re- sponsibilities for the institutions of that world.
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Biblical Principles That Create Success Through Productivity: How God Blesses Our Work Ethic
By Rich Brott / Abc Book Publishing
According to author Rich Brott, it is human nature to want something for nothing; or at least to receive a maximum amount of return for a minimum amount of effort. The old adage notes that we should work smarter, not harder. There is no doubt that the industrial revolution changed society forever. But is there ever a legitimate excuse to not continue working hard? But the bottom line is this. For you to be successful with consistency, you will have to give up the ever present desire to live a life of leisure, fulfilling every personal whim and want, and choose to remain productive for a good part, if not all of your life. God honors hard work. He honors productivity. It is the author's belief that God's method for success is to bless the good productive work ethics of ordinary people.

David Livingstone: African Explorer
By Diane Davis / Mott Media, Llc
David Livingstone was one of the greatest explorers who ever lived. His exciting exploits in Africa tell a story of unsurpassed courage and determination. He left the comfortable missionary stations and lived with the African people. He learned their language. He treated
their sick, helped them build a better life for themselves and told them about Jesus. He made plans to explore Africa, to preach the Gospel, and learn the scientific secrets of this great country. Read his exciting story!
David Livingstone
By Janet Benge / Ywam Publishing
With the heart of an explorer and the passion of an evangelist, David Livingstone mapped vast, unexplored areas of Africa, sharing the gospel with whomever he encountered. His stamina, perseverance, and dogged determination created the legacy of a trailblazing explorer with an undying hunger to make Christ known wherever his steps led him.
Thomas Edison: Inspiration and Hard Work
By Janet Benge & Geoff Benge / Ywam Publishing