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  • av Sherry Jackson
    239 - 369,-

  • av Romain U. DuFour III
    255

    Skippy to the Rescue is about a superdog who will fight for what is right. Skippy is a superhero, and all his animal friends know that Skippy loves them, although each animal is different from him. Skippy to the Rescue is a book that is a friendly reminder of how all children should strive to be kind to others without judgment. We all are different, and just because someone is different does not mean that anyone should be bullied. In each and every one of us, which includes children, there is a potential Skippy from within.

  • av Rev. Dave Boston
    269,-

    Loving Your Neighbor: A Practical Guide to Keeping the Second Great Commandment explores what God actually means by the word "love." Often, in our culture, we use the word "love" to mean "like very, very much," as in, "I love pizza!" But then there are Bible verses that command us to love our enemies; clearly, the Lord cannot be asking us to like them very much.This book looks first at the heart of love, as evidenced by God and others. From these scriptural records, we can see that spiritual love really means a selfless caring for the other. When we love, we must start with a motivation that focuses solely on the well-being of the other and not on any benefits to self.Next, as this is a practical guide, this book examines "pictures" of love, words that give the reader a picture of how this love might actually practically work in our lives. Often, these biblical words have both a physical and a figurative usage. The physical usage gives us the picture, and the figurative usage shows us how to practically apply this in loving our neighbor.Finally, the author shows that God has given us tools in the Bible to help us get better at loving our neighbor. God gave us the commandment, but then He was loving enough to help us love and to help us grow in loving our neighbors.

  • av Patricia Mavros Brexel
    185,-

    Stella and her dog Schoomie live next door to Jesus. They go to play with him, but he is busy preparing for Hanukkah. He tells them all about it. His mother, Mary, explains the material that is used for the Menorah wicks is the same material for the swaddling clothes used when Jesus was born (It represents that he is the light of the world). He is Mary's little light. Jesus invites Stella's family to the celebration.

  • av Faye C. Warren
    239,-

  • av Benedict Faneye Op
    255

  • av Allen Nauss
    409,-

  • av Nathan S. Allred
    319,-

  • av Gina Hookway
    199,-

  • av Julie Strickland
    295,-

    After moving to Minnesota, Aria Richards tries to start a new chapter of her life...behind her parents' backs. She makes some friends and an enemy too, but even her enemy isn't the biggest challenge in her life. Her parents, behind their strict, filthy-rich fronts, aren't acting the same. Aria knows something else is going on. Something they would protect with their lives if necessary. Something beyond the surface.

  • av Linda M. Berry
    369,-

    The Magnificent One depicts the life of Linda Berry's granddaughter, Brooklyn Berry, and understanding of the cognitive skills of toddlers, particularly of Brooklyn at the age of one whose talents are considered magnificent. One-year-olds possess abilities to go beyond reproach when family members are positive and interactive. The first year illustrates how paying attention to family and friends also helps develop skills. This book is the first of five in a series. Each year, it will be demonstrated how toddlers and families interact while introducing cognitive skills. This book is for all parents, caretakers, family members, and everyone who interacts with one-year-old children. Now it's time to sit back and have some fun with Brooklyn, "the magnificent one."

  • av Nancy Oleksy
    279

    A single mom with two teenagers, a small picture-perfect town, four best friends, and a busy local newspaper office provide the setting for Rumor 1, 2, 3. When our perky community news editor inadvertently starts a rumor, she can scarcely imagine that the entire town will hear of it and find so many "helpful" and sometimes humorous ways to get involved. When a second rumor also comes to life, speculation abounds, and it seems everyone has an idea about its origin and its possible outcome. It becomes a mystery that the town wants to solve, and it spreads like soft butter on warm toast. And if you can imagine, a third rumor also rears its head, and the future of the beautiful town may be at stake.Rumor 1, 2, 3 winds through the lives of the town's various residents who all, in one way or another, become affected by the three rumors. The book sometimes becomes a bit of a mystery and other times a glimpse into human nature. Rumor 1, 2, 3 includes some moments of acquired wisdom and growth for the optimistic newspaper editor, her family, friends, and hopefully, the readers.What first started as a rather innocent remark made to friends, Rumor 1, 2, 3 takes a surprising path with unexpected consequences for the whole town. Even with its twists and turns, it is a lighthearted, upbeat story sure to make the reader wonder what could possibly be the outcome.

  • av Mark Anthony Bernard
    319,-

    This is the true story of a boy growing up in post WWII London, England, with the dark aftereffects of the war still visible in some of the buildings and the personalities of the people who suffered through it all. The occasional family outings to beaches, parks, and the green rolling hills of Wales to visit relatives triggered a dream to one day explore and live in a wide-open country far away from the gloomy, crowded city life. The Canadian adventures that follow, some fun and some almost fatal, are a fulfillment of that dream.

  • av T. R. Robinson
    239,-

    The importance of words cannot be overstated. In our earthly realm, a business leader, politician, or coach can speak or write words of encouragement that result in people achieving more and reaching heights previously thought unattainable. The opposite can also occur when charismatic leaders influence their followers to commit atrocities.The critical importance of the word is never more illustrated when you consider that God spoke the word and the universe came into being. Think about the apostles when they realized that Jesus's life represented a fulfillment of prophecy, "...The word became flesh and dwelt among us."Words to Live By is more than an inspirational book. In fact, Words to Live By is a guide to help you seek out, compile, and live life according to a set of words you can be proud of. A set of words which encourages hope. A set of words which leaves a legacy of a life others can follow, with a can-do mentality. It is my hope that this book will serve as the catalyst for you, the reader, to create a life lived on purpose following God's will. To define your meaning of success and achievement based upon the relationships you nurture with others. To become an overcomer and never give up when faced with the inevitable hurdles, obstacles, and disappointments we all experience in life. Perfect for teaching positive values in your classroom, Sunday School class or book group."

  • av Diane White
    185,-

    Marriages are ending in divorce in large numbers. Even marriages in the body of Christ are suffering. What can save our marriages? Awareness.Awareness that your marriage is a spiritual connection, with a spiritual purpose and a plan, that must be lived out in the natural. Because it is spiritual, some of your greatest warfare surrounds it. Our daily trials and difficulties that create arguments and conflicts are spiritual attacks. Learn to recognize the real enemy and the reason why your marriage is targeted. Your spouse is not your enemy. But your marriage is an important ministry on earth.

  • av Connie Pitts
    255

    Paris is a golden-colored French bulldog. The story is real, the pictures are real, and she is really wonderful.She expresses behaviors that show a high degree of intelligence. Her daily care and love for Peanuts are amazing.I even think it is funny when I find Peanuts on my pillow. Paris wants me to say goodnight to her also.What a joy and a blessing that I can share her with children!

  • av Joann Willoughby Hays
    289,-

    I started writing down favorite scriptures, quotes, and sayings in fifth or sixth grade. I taught children's Bible classes for 42 years and public school classes for 29 years and I always found a way to use many of the quotes and sayings in all my classes. I still get excited when I see a great quote in a book or magazine, or even on a T-shirt. I have four grandchildren I adore, and I don't get to see them as often as I did when they were children, or during the pandemic. Cale is a graduate of Oklahoma Christian University and is busy with his career. Mackenzie will be a senior at the University of Oklahoma. Tate is a newlywed and is attending the Oklahoma State University's Fire Academy to become a firefighter, and our youngest, Danny, is a 6'4" basketball player who will be a junior at Edmond Memorial High School. I found a quote a few years ago from the gymnast, Gabby Douglas. She said, "By now, you've probably caught on to something: my mother is always standing by with just the right scripture or inspirational saying to get me through any tough situation." I was so blessed to have my grandchildren living in the same town when they were growing up and all four of them were in my sixth grade Sunday school class. I think all of us who are grandmothers want to be like Timothy's grandmother, Lois. I read Gabby's quote and realized how important that was to her. I can't stand by my grandchildren, but I thought I can text scriptures and quotes to them. Also, Corrie ten Boom's book, The Hiding Place came out when my girls were babies. I read it during their nap times. I also watched as many of her interviews as I could. She and her family were Christians in Holland and hid hundreds of Jews being smuggled to safety in a secret hiding place in their combination home and watch and clock repair store. Her entire family was caught by the Nazis and sent to concentration camps. They weren't allowed Bibles, so they taught people using the scriptures they had memorized. I heard her tell a story of finding a broken piece of pencil and writing scriptures down on little scraps of paper and giving them to people to give them hope. That inspired me to memorize more scriptures, so I could always have a Bible close to me. I started texting scriptures and different quotes to my grandkids group once or twice a week. I prayed that this would keep them in the Word and remind them their words and actions need to glorify God. One night I needed to send a new text and it took me about thirty minutes to write one and send it. I remember thinking I wish I could go online or go to Mardel's store to find a book that had the type of devotionals I wanted. My next thought was why don't I write one. I'm retired and I already have over thirty devotionals finished. I could just add about a hundred more and I would have a book of devotionals. I said a prayer and started compiling my devotion "lesson plan" book the next day.

  • av Sandra Washington
    355 - 475,-

  • av Paul J. Gibbs
    239 - 379,-

  • av Jim Hollingsworth
    519,-

    Without a doubt, the book of Romans is the most important New Testament book for those who seek to understand simple biblical principles as well as something to use in leading others to Christ.The book displays in dynamic relief the work of Christ who died on the cross of Calvary for sinners.Not only is the salvation of the sinner clearly presented, but a limited history of Israel is also in view.There is also plenty of practical information on the Christian's daily walk with Christ.No Christian can say he is well taught unless he has made a careful study of the book of Romans. This book is written for those who want to know the truth about Christ as well as those Christians who want their faith increased. There is also plenty of original language material for the serious Bible scholar.Romans is a book for everyone, unsaved and saved alike. Everyone who reads the book and this commentary will be greatly enriched.

  • av Tracy Westfall
    395,-

    Why? Why did Tucker use this title to set up his Instagram account? Why did he want these same words used as a motto in his high school annual for his high school graduation three years down the road? Did he sense he would not be on earth long? Was he telling me in discreet ways? Was this God's plan all along? An intriguing set of signs before Tucker's accident that are undeniable and many more signs after his tragic accident set the stage for this remarkable story of a young man taken from us way too soon.

  • av L. Scott Martens
    475,-

    This story is about an old sea captain who adopts a kitten that got washed off the boat during a storm. The kitten, named Skipjack, then sets out on adventures that take him and his new friends from the Chesapeake Bay to Key West and back again.

  • av Peggy Mason & Linda Marie
    239 - 355,-

  • av Michele Hunter
    199,-

    Could the wink of a metal goat sculpture, tucked in the corner of a dusty, junk-filled hardware shop, make nine-year-old Jack believe in magic again? "It has to," Jack's father decides as he hauls the odd metal creature home in the back of his pickup. After the death of his grandfather, Jack has refused to perform any magic tricks; actually, he won't speak of his grandfather at all.And so goes the tale of A Goat Named Lucky, a middle-aged chapter book that captures the need of all children to believe in magic, especially Jack's, after the loss of someone so dear.

  • av CP Clark
    199 - 329,-

  • av Kimberly Fritz
    239,-

    Colt and M'Call always have a great time with Grandma Honey, especially today. They get to see snow for the first time on their Texas ranch, help feed the animals, and play in real snow, making it fun for the whole family.Come along with us on our adventures to learn, grow, and have a good time, exploring new things with Colt, M'Call, and Grandma Honey!

  • av Cephus L. Bright
    319,-

    My collection of poems is my way of expressing my views about life, love, hope, duty, honor, and country. We as a people experience struggles, pain, heartaches, but thanks be to God for giving us life and the tools to persevere. Life is precious and we must cherish every moment that we live. This collection of poems will tell a compelling story of life as experienced by the author.

  • av Ron Leadbetter
    799,-

    Much of the world we live in is perceived by many as dangerous and unfriendly. Well into his early adulthood, the author thought so, to the extent that he had little interest in traveling outside the boundaries of his homeland. He certainly lacked any interest whatsoever in traveling overseas.While the author travelled extensively throughout the United States for work-related as well as personal purposes, preplanning of trip details was the norm. Assistance of tourist agencies was utilized regularly in order to assure comfort and safety. Overnight accommodations were almost always prearranged. All plans focused on assuring comfort and convenience.While the author proclaimed Christian faith early in his professional career, that proclamation did not extend to sharing that faith with others outside the United States or even locally outside the author's comfort zone. The author refrained from personally interacting with people of unfamiliar cultures, let alone those in foreign locales deemed difficult or even impossible to reach and interact with.Then an incredible transformation took place in the author's life. Roughly thirteen years into the author's professional career, his fear of the unknown and unfamiliar cultures was miraculously removed from his being. Shortly after, his staunch commitment to advance planning of trip details was eradicated little by little.Following the removal of fear of the unknown from the author's persona, he was, time and again, drawn into experiences falling further and further outside his previous comfort zone. Over time, the author was increasingly blessed with amazing new friendships overseas, wonderful ties with families abroad, and incredible faith-sharing opportunities in foreign lands--"independent" travels that have taken him to nearly ninety countries worldwide.Ron's amazing interactional experiences were regularly intertwined with stunning events most would describe as unpredictable, inconceivable, or even impossible--and virtually always unforeseeable. Hence the title of this book, A Stunning World of Faith, Family, and Friendship--and the Unforeseeable.In many instances, the experiences described in these pages might appear to be grossly exaggerated or even fabricated. Hence the inclusion of numerous photos documenting the stunning truth.

  • av Robert P. Thompson
    359,-

    BLURBThis book, The Faith of Jesus, is intended to hopefully enlighten us of what it means to follow and be as Jesus; Yes, to be as Jesus: to experience His life as a man, living in a Heavenly realm, in communion and fellowship with His Heavenly Father. And by His Father's Spirit, to lead and empower Him, to reveal to mankind the reality of our Heavenly Father's love to us: not only to and in us, but through us, as His children, as His ambassadors, to lead others to our Heavenly Father through our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ.

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