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On a dig in Israel, teens from the youth group at the Westcastle Community Church grapple with various moral decisions, while several of Satan's underlings try their best to lead the teens astray. Includes sections that relate the story to real-life decisions and matters of spiritual growth.
"Seven in 10 Protestants ages 18 to 30--both evangelical and mainline--who went to church regularly in high school said they quit attending by age 23, according to the survey by LifeWay Research." "(USA Today"")" "Don't Check Your Brains at the Door" gives teens answers that make sense, even for the toughest of questions. Internationally known defender of the faith Josh McDowell and co-author Bob Hostetler offer clarity laced with humor to expose common myths about God, the Bible, religion, and life to show how Christianity stands up to the test of fact and reason. Teens will be better equipped to stick with their faith as they begin to understand why they believe and why it's important to make a lifetime commitment to Christ and the church.
This handbook contains relevant information on a wide variety of personal issues, concerning young people of today. Issues covered include: emotions, relationships, sex, family, addiction and abuse. Each chapter begins with a case history followed by a discussion of the causes and effects of the problems, a biblical perspective and the suggested response. Josh McDowell is the author of "Evidence That Demands a Verdict".
The authors tackle 40 of today's popular myths, misunderstandings, and misconceptions about God, Jesus, the Bible, faith, morality, and similar life-changing issues. These short, incisive commentaries will steer teens toward definitive answers, and several entries contain creative settings that recount the experiences of Biblical teens like Daniel, Nathan, and Elizabeth.
Don't Close Your Eyes is a fun way for parents to coax their children to sleep. As little ones are challenged to keep their eyes open throughout the book, the rhythmic text will help make their eyelids feel heavier and heavier until they finally close their eyes and sleep! Award-winning author Bob Hostetler uses a mix of sweet and silly to create fun rhymes that will delight young children. Pairing his poems with Mark Chambers's laugh-out-loud characters makes this book stand out among other bedtime titles. The squirrels are fully squirreled away. The gophers, gophered out. Young horses stop all horsey play, And pigs lie tail to snout. I know you've run and jumped and played. You've smiled and laughed and cried. Now that's all over for today, But still, don't close your eyes. A humorous and embellished cover will make Don't Close Your Eyes stand out on shelves, and families will love this new and entertaining way to lull little ones to sleep. Get ready for bed and say your prayers, but whatever you do, don't close your eyes!
In 1738 Jakob Hochstetler and his family immigrate to America, seeking sanctuary from religious persecution in Europe and the freedom to live and worship according to their nonresistant Anabaptist beliefs. Along with other members of their church, they settle in the Northkill Amish Mennonite community at the base of the Blue Mountains, on the frontier between white and Indian territory. They build a home near Northkill Creek, for which their community is named. For eighteen years, the community lives at peace with its Indian neighbors. Then while the French and Indian War rages, the Hochstetlers' way of life is brutally shattered. On the night of September 19-20, 1757, their home is attacked by a war party of Delaware and Shawnee Indians allied with the French. Facing almost certain death with his wife and children, Jakob makes a wrenching decision that will tear apart his family and change all of their lives forever. Northkill is closely based on an inspiring true story well-known among the Amish and Mennonites. It has been documented in many publications and in contemporary accounts preserved in the Pennsylvania State Archives and in private collections.
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