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Paul of Tarsus
(Paperback)
Alan Moore, Gill Tavner; Illustrated by Karen Donnelly
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The foundations of Jewish law are under threat from the followers
of a man called Jesus. These people have reached Damascus. They
must be stopped. Saul, uncompromising and brutal, is the man for
the job. But by the time Saul reaches Damascus he is blind and in
shock. What could have happened to him on that journey?How does a
man react when his beliefs are turned upside down? Now calling
himself Paul, can he convince his former enemies to trust him? Can
he convince the world that Jesus s teachings are for
everyone?Through treacherous journeys, passionate preaching and
long letters, Paul tries to tell the world what he believes, but
will it make any difference?"Real Reads" are accessible texts
designed to support the literacy development of primary and lower
secondary age children while introducing them to the riches of our
international literary heritage. Each book is a retelling of a work
of great literature from one of the world s greatest cultures,
fitted into a 64-page book, making classic stories, dramas and
histories available to intelligent young readers as a bridge to the
full texts, to language students wanting access to other cultures,
and to adult readers who are unlikely ever to read the original
versions."
The years between ages 8-12 can be an awkward and uncertain time
for many girls. Dear Diary is the perfect devotional for tweens
looking for straight answers to issues of today. From author and
teen advocate, Susie Shellenberger comes a unique and creative
devotional just for girls ages 8-12. Dear Diary is a devotional
that addresses many of the issues facing young girls today, by
providing biblically based solutions at a time when straight
answers and solutions to real-life challenges aren't always
clear-cut. Written in the style of a young girl writing in her
diary, each devotion not only offers guidance but also encourages
girls to develop their God-confidence. Dear Diary: Is written
especially for girls ages 8-12 Provides interactive devotions for
timely topics Is paperback for easy carrying in a backpack.
Lea wil nie meer skool toe gaan nie want dit is deesdae nie vir haar
lekker nie. Daar is ’n kwaai tweeling, Miems en Elsie, wat lelike dinge
vir haar sê by die skool en die meisies vat haar kos wanneer dit pouse
is. Op ’n dag verloor Miems haar gunstelingpop se haarlint en voel baie
hartseer daaroor. Maar Lea maak ’n slim plan om vir Miems te help en sy
en die tweeling word vriende!
Lea en die boelies bespreek die sensitiewe tema van boeliegedrag, veral
by skole, en is gebaseer op die skrywer se baie jare van ondervinding
in die onderwys en ook haar ervaring met haar eie kinders.
Lea en die boelies is gebaseer op die suksesvolle Ben-reeks deur Zuléka
Smit met soortgelyke temas wat by dogtertjies aanklank sal vind. Dit is
die tweede boek in die gewilde Lea-reeks. Johann Strauss se bekoorlike
illustrasies versier die bladsye
Volume 4 of a 4-book series of The Books of the Bible designed for
kids ages 8-10. The NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids, New
Testament is an abridgement of the Bible that strips the Bible text
of its chapter and verse numbers, headings, and special formatting
so that it's easier to read and accessible to all. The translation
used is the easy-to-read New International Reader's Version (NIrV)
ideal for early readers of the Bible. Each of the 4 volumes in this
series is broken down into an 8-week reading plan and includes a
daily reading and questions for discussion perfect for classroom or
small group use. With wide margins, shorter lines, a large 12-point
font size, and engaging illustrations, these books are designed
especially for developing readers. In the fourth book, New
Testament, kids will learn of the fulfillment of God's promise.
This volume includes Scripture portions from: Luke-Acts 1-2
Thessalonians 1-2 Corinthians Galatians Romans Colossians Ephesians
Philemon Philippians 1 Timothy Titus 2 Timothy Matthew Hebrews
James Mark 1-2 Peter Jude John 1-3 John Revelation The other 3
volumes in this series are: NIrV, The Books of the Bible: Covenant
History: Discover the Beginnings of God's People NIrV, The Books of
the Bible: The Prophets: Listen to God's Messenger's Tell about
Hope and Truth NIrV, The Books of the Bible: The Writings: Learn
from Stories, Poetry, and Songs
This classic book update offers a collection of 87 new prayers for
22 reasons and seasons. Encourages teens to create their own
prayers.
A tiny fig tree needs time to grow. But how much time? All four
seasons go by . . . and there are no figs. The seasons pass again.
Still no figs! Is the fig tree good for nothing? Inspired by the
parable of the Barren Fig Tree, The Good for Nothing Tree reminds
us that the sweetest figs, like many other things, are worth
waiting for. Not every tree-and not every child-grows at the same
pace. Yet patience, care, and love can change everything, making
what may appear "good for nothing" very good. A note about the
parable's New Testament origins and a recipe are included.
Is heaven real? What is it really like? Award-winning author Lee
Strobel tracked down the evidence and provides answers to the
questions children 8-12 ask about both heaven and hell in this
young reader's edition of The Case for Heaven that is perfect for
teaching your child about the biblical evidence for eternal life.
Every child wonders at some point what happens after we
die-especially after the loss of a pet, a grandparent, or another
loved one. Lee Strobel (The Case for Christ) understands your
child's questions, and presents a kid-friendly examination of the
evidence for heaven, packed full of research that: Helps readers
8-12 understand the biblical, historical, and contemporary facts
about the afterlife in a logical and easy-to-follow way Explains
what happens after we die Explores what heaven and hell are really
like, based on tested biblical truths Presents what it means to
have eternal life The Case for Heaven Young Reader's Edition is
perfect for: Sunday school and homeschool education Comforting kids
8-12 following a death, and reassuring those experiencing grief
Unpacking biblical principles in a way anyone can understand By the
end of this book, your child will have a clearer understanding of
the afterlife, as well as peace knowing the Christian view of
heaven is sound. Don't forget to also check out The Case for Christ
Young Reader's Edition!
A delightful introduction to Jesus and his friends. Who were the
twelve disciples? Read the story of how Jesus chose twelve good
friends, and the tales he told. The story of Jesus is delightfully
retold in simple and easy-to-understand language for young
children. With colourful, friendly artwork and lots of ideas
included for participating in the stories, this book is sure to be
loved by children and parents alike. Content Benefits: A lovely
retelling of the story of Jesus for young children that will
encourage parents and children to explore the story together.
Charming and detailed illustrations provide opportunities for
spotting things and aiding further discussion Simple introduction
to Jesus for young children Next Steps Section provides questions
to engage further with the story Part of the My First Bible Stories
series, which combines simple retellings with fabulous
illustrations Great price point makes this ideal for Sunday School
prizes or gifts Suitable for children aged 4-7 Binding - Paperback
Pages - 24 Publisher - Authentic Media
Jake is excited about having his own bedroom, but when it comes
time to go to sleep, he is afraid of the dark and afraid of being
alone. Jake tries to conquer his fears by turning on the bedroom
light. When that doesn t work, he takes his animals to bed with
him. Then he tries crawling under his bed. When none of these
methods work, he crawls back into bed and finally falls asleep. The
next morning, when Jake tells his parents what happened, they get
him a night light and remind him that God is with him all night
long. The next night Jake has no trouble falling asleep."
Kids have big feelings, but none of their feelings are too big for
God. In this picture book from licensed?counselor Michelle Nietert
and Tama Fortner, young readers will explore what it means to feel
their sadness and discover how to manage their emotions in a
healthy way. Sad is a feeling that can be hard, but if we listen to
it, we can learn things about ourselves. In God, I Feel Sad, kids
discover that it's okay to be sad and that God is in all things,
including sadness. With simple, accessible text, sad becomes an
emotion that kids don't need to avoid and instead something they
can use to grow closer to God. The bright, emotive art by Nomar
Perez will draw kids in, and a note in the back provides tips and
techniques parents and caregivers can use to help young children
process their feelings in a beneficial way. God, I Feel Sad teaches
kids ages 4 to 8 how to: Identify the feeling of sadness See signs
of sadness in others Recognize things that can make them feel sad
Embrace sadness without letting it overwhelm them Talk to God about
their feelings God, I Feel Sad is perfect for: Helping young kids
develop positive ways to manage and name their feelings Children
dealing with changing emotions, new experiences, or loss Family
read-aloud time Supporting good communication and mental health
habits at an early age
Designed to be doodled in, this 60-day devotional for teenage girls offers a practical yet creative way to engage in God’s Word.
Doodle Devotions for Girls presents 60 inspirational devotions by Nancy Taylor written especially for teenage girls on topics that concern them. Each devotion contains a doodle prompt to help girls get those creative juices flowing as they reflect on what they’ve learned.
As girls read and doodle in this book, they will learn a little about themselves – who they are and who they want to be – and they will learn about God – who He is and who He wants them to be. The great thing is, the more girls discover about God, the more they will understand themselves and the happier they will be with who they are.
Also available in Afrikaans under the title ’n Doodle-dagboek vir meisies
A delightful introduction to the miracles of Jesus. How did Jesus
feed the crowd? Read the story of how Jesus fed five thousand and
calmed the storm. The miracles of Jesus are delightfully retold in
simple and easy-to-understand language for young children. With
colourful, friendly artwork and lots of ideas included for
participating in the stories, this book is sure to be loved by
children and parents alike. Content Benefits: A lovely retelling of
the story of Jesus for young children that will encourage parents
and children to explore the story together. Charming and detailed
illustrations provide opportunities for spotting things and aiding
further discussion Simple introduction to Jesus for young children
Next Steps Section provides questions to engage further with the
story Part of the My First Bible Stories series, which combines
simple retellings with fabulous illustrations Great price point
makes this ideal for Sunday School prizes or gifts Suitable for
children aged 4-7 Binding - Paperback Pages - 24 Publisher -
Authentic Media
If your kids like The Action Bible, they’ll love The Action Bible
Guess-It Game. Testing your knowledge about the Bible has never been
more easy and fun!
Features of this updated edition include:
- 99 oversized clue cards with 15 clues questions each
- All-new Person, Place and Thing art
- A title reference on each game card connects to The Action Bible
Expanded Edition
- Game instructions with several ways to play
- Perfect for traveling, family game night, or the classroom
- Makes learning about the Bible fun and intriguing
- Expands Bible knowledge
- Adaptable for multiple age levels
- For 1 or more players; ages 6+
Bible Legends. Historical Figures. Infamous Characters. Balaam's
Donkey. Featuring world-renowned craze-mazingness, this
all-in-awesome, custom-illustrated deck of cards is the newest (and
smallest) addition to your growing Bible Infographics for Kids
collection. With specially tailored, brand new games and
patent-pending* system of Bible Infographics humor (*not actually
patent pending...or a system), you'll be enjoying many of your
favorite classic card games, plus delighting in the surprise of
all-new biblically inspired games for the young and young at heart.
Whether you're guffawing at Go Fishers of Men, brawling
(metaphorically, of course) in Biblical Battles, or discovering
(Oh, how we wish we were you!) "Sunday Schooled," you'll literally
be stacking the deck with Bible knowledge and fun.
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