Staff Picks from Ruth’s Attic Bookstore: Father’s Day Gift Ideas

May 31, 2013

Categories: Books and Gifts


God’s Promises for Fathers

This collection of parenting promises from God’s Word will uplift, comfort, and renew fathers by reminding them that He is the ultimate Father and He understands their needs.

The topical arrangement provides quick and easy access to verses pertaining to each theme, giving spiritual insight and Godly direction at a glance. Having these promises at hand will reinforce and sustain every father who seeks God’s will for them and their children.

 

 

 

 

 

The Attributes of God: A Journey Into the Father’s Heart

Explore 10 attributes of God, including goodness, mercy, grace, holiness, omnipotence, wisdom, faithfulness, sovereignty, etc.

Tozer is widely regarded as one of the most gifted Christian writers of the 20th century. He served as a pastor in Chicago and Toronto and was a popular speaker and prolific author. His best-known books, The Pursuit of God and The Knowledge of the Holy, are perennial best-sellers.

This volume of “The Attributes of God” includes a study guide, and is a great introduction to the writings of Tozer. It’s sure to be a spiritually uplifting and inspiring book for all fathers.

 

 

 

 John 3:16 T-Shirt

This supersoft slub cotton T-shirt is a great gift for Dad. He can share the Gospel message with everyone he encounters, and look stylish while doing it!

The shirt contains a graphic representation of John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

And, all proceeds from the sale of this item benefit My Hope America with Billy Graham.

 

 

 

 

Tri-Fold Men’s Brown Leather Wallet

Why not give the man in your life something he isn’t likely to buy for himself – a new wallet!

This leather tri-fold wallet is embossed with the Cross on the front. Inside, there are pockets for money, ID, credit cards and family photos.


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