About Us
Exodus Provisions is a Christian bookstore in Oregon City, Oregonabout 15
miles south of Portland (see map).
We deal primarily in new and used home school curriculum and study aids, classic
books for children and adults, and Christian books dealing with family, theology,
eschatology, apologetics and evangelism.
Since Exodus is a "home school" store, it is staffed mostly with graduates of the
home education experience. The number working at any given time varies, but we try
to give you the chance to meet students who have either "been there" or "are there"
so that you can get a unique perspective on the home schooling experience.
A Little History of Exodus:
Richard and Cheri Mahar started Exodus in March of 1994. Starting with about two
bookcases full of their own books, and a few more bookcases of things on consignment
from friends, they opened up shop right across the parking lot from where we are
now. With patience and a lot of hard work, they were able to develop their inventory
until they outgrew their space and Exodus had to move to a larger location. During
that time, they also switched from consigning used books to purchasing outright,
an approach we still take. It was through their efforts that Exodus became established.
After about four years, the time needed to keep things operating became overwhelming.
With their other responsibilities pressing, Richard and Cheri decided to give their
nephew (Eli Evans) the opportunity to run Exodus, selling it to him on April 1st,
1998. It proved to be a good decision for all involvedin the ten years since then,
we have printed four catalogs; built this website; added thousands of books to our
selection (we now carry over 7,000 titles in our new section alone); and have nearly
quadrupled the size of the store (the books now fill up over 100 bookcases!).
(If you want to get a idea of what all this looks like, you have your chance. We
have prepared a visual tour you may take. Just
click here!)
About Our Name:
In the beginning, Richard and Cheri had the vision of a home school/Christian book,
video and software store, and they decided to call it Exodus Multimedia Services.
As the store developed, the multimedia name became more and more misleadingpeople
expected them to have computer software that they simply didn't carry. So they dropped
it for the shorter Exodus Provisions. But "Exodus" itself also seems to confuse
a lot of folks. So why the name?
The original exodus was the departure of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. While
in slavery, the Israelites, God's covenant people, were oppressed with more than
work; they also could not worship God as they were commanded. We are not slaves
in the same sense they were, but America has gone the way of Egypt; our government
echoes Pharaoh's words: "Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice to let Israel
go? I do not know the Lord, nor will I let Israel go." (Ex. 5:2) Our slavery is
subtler, yet very obvious, especially in the forms of high taxes, fascist property
laws and state-run education. We have denied God His place in our lives, and are
seeing the results.
But there is hope. God delivered His people from captivity then. Do you think He
can do the same for us? We are convinced that the answer is a simple and clear YES!
Our Mission Statement:
To provide quality materials that help parents educate their children in the love
and reverence of the Lord, and that help adults develop and promote their Christian
faith in the midst of the humanist culture that surrounds us.
We intend to be part of an "exodus" from an apostate and enslaving worldview that
ridicules the truth of our creation and despises our gracious Savior, and to glorify
and enjoy our Maker in everything we do on earth.
About the owner:
Eli's parents pulled him and his next-oldest brother out of the public school system
in 1987 (middle of his second grade year) and started home schooling them. While
they started home schooling out of conviction, the Evans family loved the flexibility
it offered, and would never re-enter the state-run schools (they are still teaching
three of seven children at home). Eli graduated as a correspondent student from
Christian Liberty Academy (CLASS)
in 1997.
With the flexibility home schooling offered, Eli was blessed with the opportunities
to work in several interesting occupations. At 13, he worked for a company called
Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN)
duplicating microfiche. His employer there was quite interested in training him
and taught him a lot about running a business. During that time, he developed a
strong interest in music, and that led to a job at a local piano store (Carriage
House Music). Eventually, they gave him the wonderful task of managing the sheet
music section, which gave him much of the preparation needed for managing a bookstore.
Eli was given the chance to start working at Exodus shortly thereafter (November
1997), and in April 1998 he signed papers to purchase the business from his uncle.
In March 2005, Eli married lovely "miss Amanda" (another home school graduate).
They have been busy since then, welcoming Joshua to the world in January 2006 and
Lucy in October 2007 (two adorable children who will also be taught at home).
To learn more about them, please visit their personal website.
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