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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > Religious education / world faiths
Born into slavery, Rebecca Crumpler became the first Black female
physician in America. Stuntwoman Bessie Coleman was the first Black
person in the world to obtain a pilot's license. The work of Harlem
Renaissance sculptor Selma Burke can be found on the American dime.
The calculations of NASA mathematician Katherine Goble Johnson were
critical to the success of US manned spaceflight. These Black women
and many more overcame tremendous obstacles and prejudices to make
their mark on American history. In She Led the Way, you'll read
their inspiring stories and the stories of ten more innovative,
courageous, artistic, and driven women who broke through barriers
of gender and color in order to reach their goals and fulfill their
potential in a world that was too often indifferent and even
hostile. Includes illustrations.
Do you find your faith is a little flat, or that the church hard
to connect with? Perhaps it s because you've inherited someone else
s Jesus: relying on what other people feel and say instead of
discovering the living Lord yourself. In this student edition of
Your Own Jesus, Mark Hall traces what can happen when you
accidentally make a spiritual compromise with the world, while
showing what can occur when believers like you experience authentic
fellowship with the one living God. Through personal stories,
scriptural insights, and discussion questions, Your Own Jesus
Student Edition will set you free to live without compromise with
the Jesus you'll come to know intimately and love fully."
Like adults, children often struggle with insecurities and doubts.
Maybe they wish they looked like someone else, or were better at soccer
or painting, or simply wonder if they measure up to their peers.
Uniquely You reminds children of an incredible truth––God made them the
way they are for a reason, and they are amazing! They are beautiful and
talented in their own unique ways, and they are exactly who God wants
them to be. Renowned Bible teacher Joyce Meyer invites children to
joyfully embrace their unique identities and to celebrate the unique
identities of others.
Uniquely You is ideal for children between the ages of 2 - 5.
In a small, very poor village of Africa lives a five year old girl named Regina. Her heart s desire is to own a store bought toy. Missionaries from America visit the Big Village, but leave Regina heartbroken.
Dirty drinking water causes sickness to spread throughout the villages. The missionaries return with toys. Greater than this, they return with prayers for the people.
That which happens to Regina causes lives to change forever.
From Sally Lloyd-Jones, the author of the bestselling The Jesus
Storybook Bible, comes an uplifting new board book in a soft padded
format that is a perfect fit for little hands. Inspired by Psalm
139—which begins, “O Lord, you have searched me and you know me”
—Near’s lyrical text reminds little ones that God is with them anywhere
they go in God’s wide world.
God is my Father who made everything.
And I am a little explorer of the wide world.
He is near me
And he protects me.
He sees me
And he knows me.
He is strong
And he looks after me.
He is with me—always!
Near:
- Is written by Sally Lloyd-Jones, the bestselling author of
The Jesus Storybook Bible
- Contains lyrical text inspired by Psalm 139
- Contains a reassuring message that helps calm kids’ nerves,
soothe their anxieties, and ease their fears
- Features a soft padded format that is a perfect fit for
little hands
- Is a great gift for a new baby, First Communion, or birthday
Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of The Lion Storyteller Bible with
this special edition. The Lion Storyteller Bible broke new ground
in its presentation - both verbal and visual - of Bible stories and
has been treasured by children of all ages. It has been immensely
popular, with sales in the UK exceeding 130,000 copies and editions
printed in more than 11 languages. Since The Lion Storyteller Bible
was first published, Bob Hartman has established an international
reputation as a storyteller and writer. This Bible integrates more
than 70 Bible story retellings from the Old and New Testaments and
also includes a useful appendix of Bob Hartman's hints and tips for
storytelling. In 2008, newly commissioned illustrations throughout
captured as much warmth and appeal as those in the first edition in
1995.
Philosophy is a way of thinking about just about anything. It asks
big questions, such as "how can I be good?" or "what makes
something beautiful?" Using lively examples, humorous illustrations
and simple thought experiments, this book opens up the world of
philosophy to both children and adults and includes links to
recommended websites with videos, games and activities to find out
more.
This St. Joseph Picture Book introduces the Catholic Mass to young
children, taking them step-by-step through all the elements of the
rite from beginning to end. 10 pack
'Rock's own poems... show a winning empathy with children.' The
Tablet Here is a timeless collection of prayers, dealing with every
aspect of a child's life, faith, and delight in the world. Here you
will find prayers from the Bible as well as from traditional and
more modern anthologies. A great many have been specially written
for this book. One section is devoted to prayers for babies and
very young children. The others are more suitable for use with
older children, whether for reading alone, at family prayers, in
churches, or at school assemblies. The prayers are organized by
theme and carefully indexed to make the book easy to use and a joy
to browse. Since its first edition in 2003, this book has
established itself as a trusted resource among all those who say
prayers with children.
How and what to teach about religion is controversial in every
country. The Routledge International Handbook of Religious
Education is the first book to comprehensively address the range of
ways that major countries around the world teach religion in public
and private educational institutions. It discusses how three models
in particular seem to dominate the landscape. Countries with strong
cultural traditions focused on a majority religion tend to adopt an
"identification model," where instruction is provided only in the
tenets of the majority religion, often to the detriment of other
religions and their adherents. Countries with traditions that
differentiate church and state tend to adopt a "separation model,"
thus either offering instruction in a wide range of religions, or
in some cases teaching very little about religion, intentionally
leaving it to religious institutions and the home setting to
provide religious instruction. Still other countries attempt
"managed pluralism," in which neither one, nor many, but rather a
limited handful of major religious traditions are taught.
Inevitably, there are countries which do not fit any of these
dominant models and the range of methods touched upon in this book
will surprise even the most enlightened reader. Religious
instruction by educational institutions in 53 countries and regions
of the world are explored by experts native to each country. These
chapters discuss: Legal parameters in terms of subjective versus
objective instruction in religion Constitutional, statutory, social
and political contexts to religious approaches Distinctions between
the kinds of instruction permitted in elementary and secondary
schools versus what is allowed in institutions of higher learning.
Regional assessments which provide a welcome overview and
comparison. This comprehensive and authoritative volume will appeal
to educators, scholars, religious leaders, politicians, and others
interested in how religion and education interface around the
world.
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