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Dexter already knows "everything" there is to know about
kindergarten. His big sister, Jessie, told him all about it. So
Dexter is not scared. Not even a little bit. But his stuffed dog,
Rufus, " is" scared. Actually, he's terrified. But Dexter--er,
Rufus--has nothing to fear: As he'll soon find out, kindergarten
"rocks! "
What would cause an eighteen-year-old senior class president and
home-coming queen from Nashville, Tennessee, to disobey and
disappoint her parents by forgoing college, break her little
brother's heart, lose all but a handful of her friends (because
they think she has gone off the deep end), and break up with the
love of her life, all so she could move to Uganda, where she knew
only one person and didn't even speak the language? A passion to
follow Jesus. Katie Davis left over Christmas break of her senior
year for a short mission trip to Uganda and her life was turned
completely inside out. She found herself so moved by the people of
Uganda and the needs she saw that she knew her calling was to
return and care for them. Katie, a charismatic and articulate young
woman, is in the process of adopting thirteen children in Uganda
and has established a ministry, Amazima, that feeds and sends
hundreds more to school while teaching them the Word of Jesus
Christ. Kisses from Katie invites readers on a journey of radical
love down the red dirt roads of Uganda. You'll laugh and cry with
Katie as she follows Jesus into the impossible and finds joy and
beauty beneath the dust. Katie and her children delight in saying
yes to the people God places in front of them and challenge readers
to do the same, changing the world one person at a time. Content
Benefits: This story of one young woman's decision to serve the
Lord by living with and loving the people of Uganda will inspire
you to see how God uses all of us for his purposes. Inspiring story
of a woman of faith who trusted God Riveting account of a ministry
in Uganda Katie's next chapter of ministry is recorded in Daring to
Hope An inspiring and fascinating biography Ideal reading for those
who have been inspired by missionary biographies Perfect book to
encourage someone in their faith Ideal reading for anyone who loves
to see God at work in the world Great gift idea for any occasion
Binding - Paperback Pages - 288 Publisher - Authentic Media
How do you hold on to hope when you don't get the ending you asked
for? When Katie Davis Majors moved to Uganda, accidentally founded
a booming organization, and later became the mother of thirteen
girls through the miracle of adoption, she determined to weave her
life together with the people she desired to serve. But joy often
gave way to sorrow as she invested her heart fully in walking
alongside people in the grip of poverty, addiction, desperation,
and disease. After unexpected tragedy shook her family, for the
first time Katie began to wonder, Is God really good? Does He
really love us? When she turned to Him with her questions, God
spoke truth to her heart and drew her even deeper into relationship
with Him. Daring to Hope is an invitation to cling to the God of
the impossible-the God who whispers His love to us in the quiet, in
the mundane, when our prayers are not answered the way we want or
the miracle doesn't come. It's about a mother discovering the
extraordinary strength it takes to be ordinary. It's about choosing
faith no matter the circumstance and about encountering God's
goodness in the least expected places. Though your heartaches and
dreams may take a different shape, you will find your own questions
echoed in these pages. You'll be reminded of the gifts of joy in
the midst of sorrow. And you'll hear God's whisper: Hold on to
hope. I will meet you here. Content Benefits: Picking up where she
left off in the best-selling book Kisses from Katie, Katie Davis
Majors shares her ongoing experiences in Uganda as the adoptive
mother to thirteen girls and describes how she's wrestled through
the darkness of disappointment to find the answer to whether God
truly is good. Inspiring story of a woman of faith who trusted God
Riveting account of a ministry in Uganda The follow up to Kisses
from Katie Honest look at what happens when tragedy happens and
faith is shaken Wrestles with how to find God in the doubts and
questions Perfect book to encourage someone who is struggling in
their faith Ideal reading for anyone who loves to see God at work
in the world Great gift idea to encourage others Binding -
Paperback Pages - 240 Publisher - Authentic Media
Sara Hagerty masterfully draws from her own story of spiritual and
physical barrenness to birth in readers a new longing for God. With
exquisite storytelling and reflection, Hagerty guides readers to a
tender place that God is holding just for them-a place where he
shapes the bitterness of lost expectations into deep, new places of
knowing Him. In the age of fingertip access to answers and a
limitless supply of ambitions, where do we find the God who was
birthed in dirt and straw? Sara Hagerty found him when life stopped
working for her. She found him when she was a young adult mired in
spiritual busyness and when she was a new bride with doubts about
whether her fledgling marriage would survive. She found him alone
in the night as she cradled her longing for babies who did not
come. She found him as she kissed the faces of children on another
continent who had lived years without a mommy's touch. In Every
Bitter Thing Is Sweet, Hagerty masterfully draws from the narrative
of her life to craft a mosaic of a God who leans into broken
stories. Here readers see a God who is present in every changing
circumstance. Most significantly, they see a God who is present in
every unchanging circumstance as well Whatever lost expectations
readers are facing-in family, career, singleness, or marriage-Every
Bitter Thing Is Sweet will bring them closer to a God who longs for
them to know him more. What does it look like to know God's
nearness when life breaks? What does it mean to receive his life
when earthly life remains barren? How can God turn the bitterness
of unmet desire into new flavors of joy? With exquisite
storytelling and reflection, Hagerty brings readers back to hope,
back to healing, back to a place that God is holding for them
alone-a place where the unseen is more real than what the eye can
perceive. A place where every bitter thing is sweet.
A cat goes conspicuously missing in this hilarious pet mystery from
the team that brought you The Great Hamster Massacre" and The Great
Rabbit Rescue."
This is a story about Tom, and the Cat Lady, and all the things
that happened after the New Cat got kidnapped....
"The New Cat keeps bringing dead things into the house as gifts
for Tom. When he brings in the head of the Vicar's most expensive
Koi carp and the Vicar asks Mum for a ton of money for a
replacement, Anna's Dad is so cross he locks the New Cat out of the
house. Tom argues for the cat to be let back in, but by the time
Dad finally concedes, the New Cat has disappeared altogether. Anna,
Suzanne and Tom are convinced he's been kidnapped--but can they
find out who is behind the Great Cat Conspiracy?
This beautifully illustrated book is packed with over 100 Stickers of the best loved Impressionist Paintings. Find out about the Impressionists lives, the story behind their painting, and how they changed Art forever! Produced in association with The National Gallery, London. Educational & Fun! For ages 7 and up.
An in-depth examination of the novel ways young people support and
learn from each other though participation in online fanfiction
communities. Over the past twenty years, amateur fanfiction writers
have published an astonishing amount of fiction in online
repositories. More than 1.5 million enthusiastic fanfiction
writers-primarily young people in their teens and twenties-have
contributed nearly seven million stories and more than 176 million
reviews to a single online site, Fanfiction.net. In this book,
Cecilia Aragon and Katie Davis provide an in-depth examination of
fanfiction writers and fanfiction repositories, finding that these
sites are not shallow agglomerations and regurgitations of pop
culture but rather online spaces for sophisticated and informal
learning. Through their participation in online fanfiction
communities, young people find ways to support and learn from one
another. Aragon and Davis term this novel system of interactive
advice and instruction distributed mentoring, and describe its
seven attributes, each of which is supported by an aspect of
networked technologies: aggregation, accretion, acceleration,
abundance, availability, asynchronicity, and affect. Employing an
innovative combination of qualitative and quantitative analyses,
they provide an in-depth ethnography, reporting on a nine-month
study of three fanfiction sites, and offer a quantitative analysis
of lexical diversity in the 61.5 billion words on the
Fanfiction.net site. Going beyond fandom, Aragon and Davis consider
how distributed mentoring could improve not only other online
learning platforms but also formal writing instruction in schools.
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