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By Kay Kent Illustrated by Lu Broome
Most children like the Bible story about Noah’s ark because of its visual images of animal pairs, floodwaters, and the rainbow. But what is God’s message in this story, and how can we convey it to children in a way they’ll understand? Behind the references to animals and the rainbow is one of the Bible’s great stories of faith. This second book in the Please Tell Me, Grandma series is a lesson in trusting God, as depicted in the Noah’s ark story. Through its simple wording and structure, children will learn what it means to keep their faith in God and listen to his teachings even when others doubt them or make fun of them. They’ll see Noah standing as an example of how God saves and cares for those who follow him and trust in his guidance in spite of life’s challenges. Beautiful illustrations bring this special story to life and help children understand God’s love for them. Originally intended for grandmothers and their grandchildren to read together, Please Tell Me, Grandma, about Noah has an invaluable message—no matter how old you are.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Lakisha Rousseve
"When the Holy Spirit controls your life, it produces love, joy, peace, kindness, self-control, patience, goodness, faithfulness and gentleness." (Galatians: 5:22-26) "The weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds." (2 Corinthians 10:4) "The word of God is like a two-edged sword that pierces the bone." (Hebrew 4:12) This children's book tells a story of how the love of God sets a girl free from a generational bondage. This powerful testimony is packed with Scripture and images are sure to bring your spirit to another place in God. It ministers deliverance and emotional healing through the leading of the Holy Spirit. It’s a must have in your home collection!
FORMAT: E-Book
By Pastors John and Evelyn Ogletree
In Bagdad, there is a zone of safety surrounded by all the evidence of war. This area is known as the Green Zone. In this book, you will discover that the home should be a place of safety, security, and support for the family. The home should shield the family from a mean, cruel world. However, even the Green Zone comes under attack and similarly the family has to purposefully maintain its zone of safety, security, and support.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Joseph Weiers and his mom, Sandra
What does it mean to be thankful? Little Joey wants to know! Most of his days start the same way: sitting on the front porch swing with Mom. Joey and his mom talk about things—school, friends, and the sunrise. One day, Mom tells Joey he has a lot to be thankful for, but what’s this “thankful” thing really about? Mom explains that things we’re thankful for make us happy. Lots of things make Joey happy! He remembers how happy he was getting presents on his birthday, but Mom explains there are so many other things in the world to be thankful for. Joey is Thankful is the playful story of Joey’s search for those things. Joey soon realizes he has a lot to be happy about! Just looking around his front yard, he sees birds, trees, and even his own pair of shoes. To remember all of Joey’s thankful thoughts, Mom and Joey even write a “Thankful Poem.” So now it’s your turn: think about it! What are you thankful for?
FORMAT: E-Book
By Brenda Knight Graham
Kim is a lonely six-year-old. Her parents are both in the military, so she lives with her grandma, Nana, while they’re away. Kim loves Nana, but sometimes, she feels sad and alone. She misses her old friends and her parents. But when she discovers a lonely cow, everything begins to change. Kim wants to know why the cow is all alone. Where is her owner? Why isn’t anyone around to care for her? Nana knows the owner—Mr. Braden, an old man who lives in the nearby nursing home. Nana takes Kim to see him one day; even though she’s nervous at first, Mr. Braden becomes her friend. As it turns out, he’s lonely, too. He misses his wife and his cow, Old Sue. Maybe Kim and Mr. Braden can help each other! One Brown Cow is a heartwarming story for any child with parents or friends far away. Everyone gets lonely sometimes, but when we help bring cheer to others, something amazing happens! We end up feeling better, too.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Retold by Pam Blake-Virostko Edited by Donna Watson Illustrated
Traveling to Bethlehem is a children’s Bible storybook that marvelously blends poetry, drama, and songs with illustrations. Drawing from the gospels of Matthew, Luke, and John for a dramatic retelling, author Pam Blake-Virostko relies on a poetic format to unfold each of the story’s five scenes. From the angel Gabriel’s annunciation and Joseph’s dream, to Jesus’ birth and the visitors who worshipped at his manger, this simple rendering teaches the story of Jesus, while inviting children into the heart of the very first Christmas. An original song wraps up each scene to reinforce children’s learning and enjoyment, while addressing variations in their learning styles. Because the book is based solely on the Bible, and it combines poetic, dramatic, artistic, and musical elements, it can be used for home reading, Bible study, Christmas gifts, or even for a Christmas play! The entire audio version complete with a children’s choir singing the original songs is available through Musical Gospel for Kids (www.MusicalGospelForKids.com). The audio version is free to listen to on the web site and is available to be downloaded. Whether reading the storybook alone or enjoying it along with the audio version, children will love to listen to the story and songs over and over again. And you will, too!
FORMAT: E-Book
By Mark Moore
In our daily lives, we all seek to become the greatest at everything we do. If that is true, we should seek to become the greatest follower of Christ. But what it takes to be great in God’s eyes is not seen as great in today’s world. Christ redefined the meaning of greatness, and if we are to truly follow him then we must seek to live out his life and words. There is no perfect formula on how to become a better Christian, but if we look intently at Christ’s greatest words he reveals how we can become great in his eyes. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the Northway Baptist Church Children's Building
FORMAT: E-Book
By Mark Moore
In our daily lives, we all seek to become the greatest at everything we do. If that is true, we should seek to become the greatest follower of Christ. But what it takes to be great in God’s eyes is not seen as great in today’s world. Christ redefined the meaning of greatness, and if we are to truly follow him then we must seek to live out his life and words. There is no perfect formula on how to become a better Christian, but if we look intently at Christ’s greatest words he reveals how we can become great in his eyes. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the Northway Baptist Church Children's Building
FORMAT: Softcover
By Chad Keck
For many of us, our lives are marked with inconsistency. This makes us ordinary. We may feel we have little or nothing to contribute to Christ’s cause. We think God could never use someone who has failed as badly as we have. The reality is that God always looks for the ordinary. He relishes the opportunity to use the ordinary person. In Ordinarily Faithful, author Dr. Chad Keck surveys Gideon, whose story is told in the Old Testament book of Judges, to show how God used this ordinary Israelite farmer in mighty ways. Though Gideon was a man with many faults and doubts, he was ordinarily faithful—he moved forward one step at a time each day, never taking his eyes off the promise of God. Filled with modern-day life examples and applications, Ordinarily Faithful challenges, teaches, and encourages all believers. It helps us understand how God worked not only in Gideon’s life but in the lives of other ordinary people in the Scriptures who walked in faith, believing that God would do what He promised. It provides the spiritual encouragement to know that God uses ordinary and faithful men and women to do amazing things.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Chad Keck
For many of us, our lives are marked with inconsistency. This makes us ordinary. We may feel we have little or nothing to contribute to Christ’s cause. We think God could never use someone who has failed as badly as we have. The reality is that God always looks for the ordinary. He relishes the opportunity to use the ordinary person. In Ordinarily Faithful, author Dr. Chad Keck surveys Gideon, whose story is told in the Old Testament book of Judges, to show how God used this ordinary Israelite farmer in mighty ways. Though Gideon was a man with many faults and doubts, he was ordinarily faithful—he moved forward one step at a time each day, never taking his eyes off the promise of God. Filled with modern-day life examples and applications, Ordinarily Faithful challenges, teaches, and encourages all believers. It helps us understand how God worked not only in Gideon’s life but in the lives of other ordinary people in the Scriptures who walked in faith, believing that God would do what He promised. It provides the spiritual encouragement to know that God uses ordinary and faithful men and women to do amazing things.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Chad Keck
For many of us, our lives are marked with inconsistency. This makes us ordinary. We may feel we have little or nothing to contribute to Christ’s cause. We think God could never use someone who has failed as badly as we have. The reality is that God always looks for the ordinary. He relishes the opportunity to use the ordinary person. In Ordinarily Faithful, author Dr. Chad Keck surveys Gideon, whose story is told in the Old Testament book of Judges, to show how God used this ordinary Israelite farmer in mighty ways. Though Gideon was a man with many faults and doubts, he was ordinarily faithful—he moved forward one step at a time each day, never taking his eyes off the promise of God. Filled with modern-day life examples and applications, Ordinarily Faithful challenges, teaches, and encourages all believers. It helps us understand how God worked not only in Gideon’s life but in the lives of other ordinary people in the Scriptures who walked in faith, believing that God would do what He promised. It provides the spiritual encouragement to know that God uses ordinary and faithful men and women to do amazing things.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By William T. Capers Jr.
If we are ever going to make any progress in the divine life, we will have to have a real foundation. There is no foundation except that of faith for us. All our actions and all that ever will come to us of any importance will be because we have a Rock. If you are on the Rock, no power can move things established in you to bring it forth. There is no establishment outside God’s Word. Everything else is sand. Everything else will break apart. If you build on anything else but the Word of God—on imaginations, sentimentality, or feelings—it will mean nothing without the foundation, and the foundation will have to be in the Word of God. In Now Faith, author William T. Capers Jr. attempts to get you to believe that God has selected you, just as He did Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You too can receive unlimited blessings from God. Capers hopes it will prove to be helpful and a blessing to you, as you read. Go raise up a standard over the earth, and become an overcomer in all you put your hands to.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Shilene Johnson
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Dr. Shilene Johnson
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Howard Merken, Ph.D. with Casandra Merken, M.S.
Many Christians have embraced Christian school as a spiritually healthy and academically superior method of education. Classical Christian education goes beyond nonclassical Christian education in intellectual development and classroom discipline, but some Christians do not like its emphasis on Reformed theology and the discussion of Greco-Roman writings. These issues are examined, and proposals are made for a more Biblically sound form of Christian education than is currently available. Other issues, such as tuition and the need for practical training, are also examined, and proposals are made to help solve these problems.
FORMAT: Softcover
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