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Ready, Set, Go!
Start reading these 77 Bible stories from the New Testament. Then test
your memory with a fun (and sometimes silly) quiz at the end.
77 Bible quizzes for Kids from the new Testament starts with the birth
of Jesus and takes kids on a journey through His life, the missionary
journeys of Paul, and the growth of the church.
The quizzes add a fun challenge and help kids remember these important
stories about God's plan to save the world.
Special features:
• Softcover
• Gloss Laminated Cover
• One-color insides
• For 8-to-10-year-olds
The Your RE Pupil Book provides an in-depth study of Christianity
along with introductions to key issues and questions to draw
pupils' attention. Information on nine other faiths and beliefs are
highlighted at the end of each chapter and a full range of
resources for all faiths can be found in the Your RE ActiveTeach
CD-ROM - an essential accompanyment to the Pupil Book. The Pupil
Book provides: Clear lesson objectives to focus pupils' on what
they will learn. In-depth coverage of key questions reflecting
diversity within the faith. 'Learning about' and 'Learning from'
questions to test pupils' knowledge and understanding of how
different issues relate to their own personal beliefs. Assessment
activities to check progress at the end of each chapter.
Animals and humans express their immeasurable love for their offspring
in this endearing book. Grab your little one and snuggle in close as
eagles, squirrels, whales, and more describe a love bigger than the
sky, taller than the trees, and wider than the sea. This book is the
perfect way to say "I love you" to all the children in your life.
This November volume is part of a complete revision of "Butler's
Lives of the Saints". It comes in 12 volumes which correspond to
the months of the year. How to live a Christian life of faith is a
question every generation of Christians has sought to answer.
Invariably, they have turned to the lives of the saints. They offer
inspiration, hope and a clear challenge to all Christians. Saints,
the popular heroes and heroines of every age, also have an
importance beyond the inspiration they provide. Numerous
conferences and publications testify to the increased attention
being given to their lives as richly documented sources for the
study of social and cultural, as well as religious history. This is
the first revised edition since the major Calendar reform of
1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman Martyrology" being finalized
by the Congregation for Divine Worship. There is a more worldwide
emphasis, resulting in more expanded coverage of saints from all
continents. There is also in-depth historical and contextual
background on major saints, and the inclusion of many new saints
and the blessed from recent decades. The principal celebrations and
feasts in the November volume include: Solemnity of the All Saints,
St Martin de Porres, St Winifred, St Charles Borromeo, St Illtud,
St Willibrord, Bd John Duns Scotus, St Leo the Great, St Martin of
Tours, St Theodore the Studite, St Laurence O'Toole, St Albert the
Great, Bd Roque Gonzalez and companions, St Margaret of Scotland,
St Gertrude the Great, St Mechildis of Helfta, St Edmund of
Abingdon, St Elizabeth of Hungary, St Hugh of Lincoln, St Gregory
the Wonderworker, St Gregory of Tours, St Hild of Whitby, St
Philippine Duschesne, St Edmund, the presentation of the BVM, St
Cecilia, St Clement of Rome, St Columbanus, St Andrew and St
Cuthbert Mayne.
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This July volume is part of a complete revision of "Butler's Lives
of the Saints". It comes in 12 volumes which correspond to the
months of the year. How to live a Christian life of faith is a
question every generation of Christians has sought to answer.
Invariably, they have turned to the lives of the saints. They offer
inspiration, hope and a clear challenge to all Christians. Saints,
the popular heroes and heroines of every age, also have an
importance beyond the inspiration they provide. Numerous
conferences and publications testify to the increased attention
being given to their lives as richly documented sources for the
study of social and cultural, as well as religious history. This is
the first revised edition since the major Calendar reform of
1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman Martyrology" being finalized
by the Congregation for Divine Worship. There is a more worldwide
emphasis, resulting in more expanded coverage of saints from all
continents. There is also in-depth historical and contextual
background on major saints, and the inclusion of many new saints
and the blessed from recent decades. Some major entries include:
Aidan of Lindisfarne, Ambrose, Anselm, Antony of Egypt, Bernadette
of Boniface, Columba of Iona, Cuthbert, Don Bosco, Francis Xavier,
Hildegard of Bingen, Teresa of Avila and Thomas Becket.
This October volume is part of a complete revision of "Butler's
Lives of the Saints". It comes in 12 volumes which correspond to
the months of the year. How to live a Christian life of faith is a
question every generation of Christians has sought to answer.
Invariably, they have turned to the lives of the saints. They offer
inspiration, hope and a clear challenge to all Christians. Saints,
the popular heroes and heroines of every age, also have an
importance beyond the inspiration they provide. Numerous
conferences and publications testify to the increased attention
being given to their lives as richly documented sources for the
study of social and cultural, as well as religious history. This is
the first revised edition since the major Calendar reform of
1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman Martyrology" being finalized
by the Congregation for Divine Worship. There is a more worldwide
emphasis, resulting in more expanded coverage of saints from all
continents. There is also in-depth historical and contextual
background on major saints, and the inclusion of many new saints
and the blessed from recent decades. Some major entries include: St
Theresa of Lisieux, St Bavo, Bd Francis of Pesaro, St Thomas of
Hereford, St Francis of Assisi, St Bruno, Our Lady of the Rosary,
St John Leonardi, St Wilfrid, St Edward the Confessor, St Callistus
I, St Teresa of Avila, St Ignatius of Antioch, St Luke, St Paul of
the Cross, St Fintan of Taghmon, St John of Capistrano, St Antony
Mary Claret, The Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, St Cedd, Bd
Contardo Ferrini, SS Simon and Jude and Ethelnoth of Canterbury.
This August volume is part of a complete revision of "Butler's
Lives of the Saints". It comes in 12 volumes which correspond to
the months of the year. How to live a Christian life of faith is a
question every generation of Christians has sought to answer.
Invariably, they have turned to the lives of the saints. They offer
inspiration, hope and a clear challenge to all Christians. Saints,
the popular heroes and heroines of every age, also have an
importance beyond the inspiration they provide. Numerous
conferences and publications testify to the increased attention
being given to their lives as richly documented sources for the
study of social and cultural, as well as religious history. This is
the first revised edition since the major Calendar reform of
1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman Martyrology" being finalized
by the Congregation for Divine Worship. There is a more worldwide
emphasis, resulting in more expanded coverage of saints from all
continents. There is also in-depth historical and contextual
background on major saints, and the inclusion of many new saints
and the blessed from recent decades. Some major entries include:
Aidan of Lindisfarne, Ambrose, Anselm, Antony of Egypt, Bernadette
of Boniface, Columba of Iona, Cuthbert, Don Bosco, Francis Xavier,
Hildegard of Bingen, Teresa of Avila and Thomas Becket.
This title is part of a complete revision of "Butler's Lives of the
Saints". The series comes in 12 volumes which correspond to the
months of the year. This is the June volume. How to live a
Christian life of faith is a question every generation of
Christians has sought to answer. Invariably, they have turned to
the lives of the saints. They offer inspiration, hope and a clear
challenge to all Christians. Saints, the popular heroes and
heroines of every age, also have an importance beyond the
inspiration they provide. Numerous conferences and publications
testify to the increased attention being given to their lives as
richly documented sources for the study of social and cultural, as
well as religious history. This is the first revised edition since
the major Calendar reform of 1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman
Martyrology" being finalized by the Congregation for Divine
Worship. There is a more worldwide emphasis, resulting in more
expanded coverage of saints from all continents. There is also
in-depth historical and contextual background on major saints, and
the inclusion of many new saints and the blessed from recent
decades. Some major entries include: Aidan of Lindisfarne, Ambrose,
Anselm, Antony of Egypt, Bernadette of Boniface, Columba of Iona,
Cuthbert, Don Bosco, Francis Xavier, Hildegard of Bingen, Teresa of
Avila and Thomas Becket.
Children can sometimes ask challenging questions like Who created God?
Where is heaven? Why does God let viruses take over? Can God do
anything? Can He bring dinosaurs back to life? If God knows what I
need, why should I pray?
It can be difficult to know exactly what to say to the thoughtful and
sincere questions that children have. Bible Questions and Answers for
Kids is a handy help for those times when it is difficult to know how
to answer. Experienced children’s ministry teacher Dave Strehler
provides age-appropriate and Bible-based answers to more than 80
questions children ask about God, faith and the Bible.
As children explore the answers to their most puzzling questions, they
can answer the quiz questions throughout the book and find the answer
to a mystery message. Get them interested in reading the Bible with
short summaries on each of the 66 books. Each is accompanied by a key
verse that is easy to memorize.
At the back of the book, two fun Word Search activities challenge kids
to find all 66 book names.
First published in 1952, the Marian Children's Mass Book is one of
the most popular Communion books ever published. Over the years it
has been translated into 14 languages and sold worldwide.In 1998,
the Marian Children's Mass book was completely revised to reflect
the rich diversity of the Church and to embrace the Millennium.
This, the 5th edition, showcases the beautiful full color
illustrations of George Angelini and J. Verleye, the European
Master.Special features are the authorized text for Holy Mass,
Gospel stories, Prayers and Devotions, the Way of the Cross, the
Sacraments, the Rosary, Personal and Family Record pages and a
section for a Child's own prayers.
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