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A fast-paced fantasy adventure, set in a medieval land where
dinosaurs still roam. Dramatic illustrations of knights and a
dinosaur field guide add appeal for the most reluctant reader. When
the Highlanders are attacked and kidnapped by their ruthless
neighbours, the Dino Knights are torn between avenging Ellie's
Highlander family or protecting Brecklan which is now under threat.
Ellie and Henry risk everything and disobey orders to go to the
rescue. But in doing so they make a powerful new ally who will help
them save Brecklan. This second book in the series can also be read
as a stand alone. For ages 7-11
Over 400,000 Copies in Print "In the beginning was the song of
love." In this timeless classic, Calvin Miller retells the story of
Jesus through an allegorical poem about a Singer whose song could
not be silenced. Since it was first published in 1975, The Singer
has left an indelible impression on Christian literature and
offered believers and seekers the world over a deeply personal
encounter with the gospel. With a new foreword by IVP Publisher
Jeffrey Crosby and an updated interior design, The Singer is now
available as part of the IVP Signature Collection, which features
special editions of iconic books in celebration of the
seventy-fifth anniversary of InterVarsity Press. Now there's also a
companion Bible study guide available with eight sessions exploring
the characters in the text.
"Some publishers tell you what to believe. Other publishers tell
you what you already believe. But InterVarsity Press helps you
believe." J. I. Packer The history of evangelicalism cannot be
understood apart from the authors and books that shaped it. Over
the past century, leading figures such as pastor-scholar John
Stott, apologist James W. Sire, evangelist Rebecca Manley Pippert
and spiritual formation writer Eugene Peterson helped generations
of readers to think more biblically and engage the world around
them. For many who take their Christianity seriously, books that
equip them for a life of faith have frequently come from one
influential publisher: InterVarsity Press. Andy Le Peau and Linda
Doll provide a narrative history of InterVarsity Press, from its
origins as the literature division of a campus ministry to its
place as a prominent Christian publishing house. Here is a
behind-the-scenes look at the stories, people, and events that made
IVP what it is today. Recording good times and bad, celebrations
and challenges, they place IVP in its historical context and
demonstrate its contribution to the academy, church and world. In
honor of IVP's seventy-fifth anniversary, senior editor Al Hsu has
updated this edition with new content, bringing the story up to
2022 and including stories about contemporary authors such as Esau
McCaulley and Tish Harrison Warren. As IVP continues to adapt to
changes in publishing and the global context, the mission of
publishing thoughtful Christian books has not changed. IVP stands
as a model of integrative Christianity for the whole person-heart,
soul, mind and strength.
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