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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > Religious education / world faiths > Christianity > General
This St. Joseph Picture Book takes the form of an illustrated
Missal that provides an easy way for boys and girls to participate
at Mass by following the easy-to-read text and following the clear
instructions.
There was no one he knew. No one to care what happened to him. As
he tossed and turned trying to fall asleep, his mind would suddenly
begin to panic and scream out in protest, How did I get myself into
this?
A pastor living in Communist Russia, Nickolai Panchuk struggled
as a prisoner of the KGB to find his purpose. Persecuted for his
Christian faith, Nickolai remained in a Siberian camp for eight
years, refusing to sacrifice his faith and suffering the
consequences. Harassed, beaten, and dejected, Nickolai found hope
in the unlikeliest source: an old ox named Maksim.
With the help and strength of God, Nickolai and Maksim worked
together to perform a weekly miracle witnessing for Christ in the
most disparaging of circumstances and winning souls along the
way.
Are you worried about Surviving Your First Year of College? Or are
you so excited about new friends, new freedom, and dating that you
haven't even begun to think about classes, all-nighters, and
ten-page papers? Whichever side of the spectrum you fall on-or
maybe somewhere in between-this book is for you. Author Michael A.
Kipp, who attended four different universities in four years and
now teaches at a private Christian university, has seen it all and
is here to help you navigate the worst parts of college and succeed
at the best parts. With help from his wife, Sandy, he covers
everything from roommate troubles to class attendance to cash flow
to visiting the campus nurse. Whatever you've got a question about,
this book covers it-because nobody wants more than us (except your
parents, maybe) to see you not only survive college but actually
thrive during your first year. So put down that summer reading,
take a break from packing, get your mind off that upcoming goodbye
to your significant other-and settle in for a few laughs and a lot
of great tips about Surviving Your First Year of College. Your
college years have the potential for the heights and depths of
human experience which is what can make this experience such an
exhilarating and exciting adventure. Welcome to the journey of
entering college
Building on the Oxford AQA GCSE Religious Studies Student Books,
this Revision Guide offers a structured approach to revising. 1.
RECAP: key content from the Student Book is condensed and
re-presented in simple visual styles to make content memorable and
help retention. 2. APPLY: students actively apply the content they
have just revised to build the knowledge and evaluative skills
needed for the exams. 3. REVIEW: regular opportunities to practice
exam questions and review answers direct students to pinpoint any
areas of weakness in knowledge or skills, identifying where they'll
need to concentrate their efforts for further revision. This
Revision Guide is ideal for students combining Christianity and
Sikhism. With all the essential content condensed and made
memorable, and plenty of exam practice, tips and annotated sample
answers, students can feel confidently prepared.
Find out how your GCSE Religious Studies revision is going with
CGP's AQA A Revision Question Cards. There are 64 cards in the
pack, covering the Christianity and Islam options. Each card starts
off by testing whether you have the basic facts and the key terms
clear in your mind. They then move on to religious teachings and
quotes from sacred texts. There are also lots of questions to get
you thinking about opposing points of view - either within a
religion or between religions. Flip the card over and you'll find
full answers to each question, carefully written to help you
understand everything you need to know. Don't miss matching study
notes for the whole course in our AQA A GCSE Religious Studies
(Christianity and Islam) Revision Guide (9781789085709).
Children aged 5-8 will enjoy memorizing 77 of the Bible’s key Scripture
verses in this fun and engaging format. First they read the Scripture
verse, then they write it out and then they color in the creatively
designed Scripture verse. Repetition is the key to memorization and
this easy-to-use tool will help parents and Sunday school teachers sow
the seeds of Scripture into children’s hearts. Ideal for use in Sunday
School and homeschooling Christian curriculum.
77 Bible Activities for Kids is an educational and entertaining Scripture-based activity book for kids aged 5-8, filled with fun mazes, puzzles, join-the-dots, word searches and crack-the-code games.
77 Bible Activities for Kids is designed to entertain little ones while at the same time instilling in them a love for God's Word. Kids will have fun joining the dots to see what swallowed Jonah or helping the animals find their way back to Noah's ark through a tricky maze. The activities will occupy their attention and at the same time teach them about the Bible.
This activity book is suitable for both boys and girls and will help develop critical thinking and creative learning skills as they solve all kinds of puzzles involving reading, and counting. This activity book is ideal for use in Sunday School and Christian homeschool curriculum. Keep one in your purse to keep your little one busy or gift to other moms to use for their young children.
A 3RD TO 6TH GRADE PHYSICAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM. IDEAL FOR HOME
SCHOOLERS
This is the latest in this series aimed at young Anglicans. The
previous ones have included "What We Do In Church" and "What We Do
In Advent".The idea behind the series is that it teaches families
about aspects of the faith. The key word here is "families",
because although the books themselves are clearly for children, and
4-7 years old at that, they actually have something to teach the
whole family and there are Parent Pages that contain background
information and advice for parenting in the pews (and let's be
honest, some parents really need to learn this!).Although these
books are written by Episcopalians, they are more than suitable for
any denomination that uses the liturgical calendar.Illustrated
throughout, and with mazes, crosswords, join the dots and more,
this is a fun way to teach children about what is traditionally a
solemn season.
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