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He runs! He hides! He climbs! He's stuck! Will Cecil ever get home?
Will any of his friends miss him? To find out read, 'Cecil the Lost
Sheep.' Based on Luke 15:1-7, this story is great for teaching kids
about God's love. When Jesus wanted to change lives he told
stories. That's what we do at Lost Sheep - and at the centre of our
stories is Jesus. Some stories are about him, some are by him, but
all of them point to him. We take the spirituality of children
seriously but also believe the gospel is fun. Lost Sheep create
resources to assist parents, teachers and children's workers build
the faith of kids in Australia and around the world
Jerusalem. A lone rider approaches. The cheering crowd swarm to
greet him. The King has come, mounted upon his mighty steed Dave
the Donkey! Join Dave, his Grandpa, and Jesus in this epic Easter
tale of power, courage, death, and resurrection. If you like Black
Beauty, you will love Dave the Donkey. Based on Mark 11:1-10. When
Jesus wanted to change lives, He told stories. That's what the Lost
Sheep series is all about. At the center of the stories is Jesus.
Some stories are about Him, some are by Him, but all of them point
to Him. The series takes the spirituality of children seriously but
also believe the Gospel is fun.
Haute Couture Architecture: The Art of Living Without Walls by
Anneke van Waesberghe is so much more than a book about tented
green building architecture. The book is part design manifesto,
part personal diary, and part manual for future sustainable living.
One in which rampant consumerism has been replaced by a more
thoughtful design from the excesses of modern times to a new state
of being for living sustainably and in harmony with the rhythms of
the planet. It is the tale of one woman’s odyssey living alone in
the jungle finding true meaning in life and manifesting its beauty
into a way of sustainable living that may set a blueprint for our
future existence on Earth. The author leads readers to encounter a
new paradigm by showing the luxury of simplicity and the beauty of
small things. With our consumer way of living and doing things and
how the world is evolving, the pace we follow as consumers rather
than humans has become outdated and is not the way to go forward.
We cannot solve new problems that follow our destructive actions;
we have to shift our thinking from ‘me’ to ‘we’. Haute
Couture architecture respects artisans, hand-made goods,
self-sufficiency, and caring for nature. Being close to nature is a
lifestyle of forward-thinking outside the box and is a natural
means to discovering ourselves. Ultimately Haute Couture
Architecture: The Art of Living Without Walls bridges the gap
between nature and architecture.
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