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ABC Down by the Bayou is a book about all the great culture and history of Louisiana connected to each letter of the alphabet. Each letter represents a small aspect of what Louisiana has to offer. It is a great alphabet book that highlights the different ideas one would want to remember when learning about Louisiana. This book also highlights some great tourist spots. You should check them out if you are near the state.
What if thunder is a heavenly game of bowling?Explore the greatness of God's creation through the imagination of children while learning the most important lesson of all...God loves you!
"Closer than heat to flame, you are."Psalms A to Z cuts to the core of who God is. It is a book of worship.Written by the Spirit to the Spirit, Love Letters to my Heavenly Husband seeks to fulfill a prophecy that the Lord made to Abraham so that when Jesus comes, his bride may have prepared herself.Pastor Bill Francois at Morello Hills Church in Martinez, California, inspired the compilation of poems by giving a challenge to his congregation to write their own book of Psalms like King David. David uses the Hebrew alphabet, and Anna uses phonetic associations with the English alphabet, making an interesting play on the foundations of sounds and language paralleled with the foundations of faith.
Jack is a crazy cat who enjoys his owner, Elena. Although he finds himself in many messes, he has formed a strong bond with his owner.
This book is inspired by God, to know what His Son, Jesus Christ, went through at the cross and after the cross, so that we may know that Jesus Christ did not just die for our salvation alone. He died for more than our salvation. He died for us to be delivered from the Law of Moses, where you do not have to do something for God to gain something for yourself, nor do you have to go to another person for God to hear you. He paid for our sins, redeemed us back to God, freed us from the Law of Moses, and gave us authority over all the power of the enemy. Jesus Christ went to hell, and in hell He made a show of the devil and his hordes openly and gave us His grace through faith by His blood. Knowing that God's grace is sufficient for us allows us to have victory in every area of our life and to be empowered by His Holy Spirit. That's why we have already won the battle.
Each of us is created unique, beautiful, and beloved.Each of us is created for a special purpose.But what causes us to forget this?Welcome to the Land of Color!Join in an adventure of self-discovery and a journey toward the true meaning of our lives!
Jesus appeared to John, his disciple, who had been exiled to the small island of Patmos, saying, "Do not be afraid - I am the first and the last, and the living One. I was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. And I have the keys of Death and Hades (Revelation 1:17-18).The first-century Judean prophet and miracle-worker, Jesus of Nazareth, was crucified by the Romans on Thursday, April 6, 30 CE. During the weeks and months prior to his execution, he had accurately predicted this event in startling detail. And he had promised his followers that after three days and nights he would rise again from the dead, through a miracle known as "resurrection."One question is often asked: "Why did Jesus have to be crucified?"This book is a dramatic retelling of the gospel story, but it is also much more than that. It explains why Jesus was born, and why he had to die; it tells why Adam was made, and what caused his fall from grace; it describes what caused the great flood in the days of Noah. And it tells us where Jesus was during the three days between his crucifixion and his resurrection.Recent discoveries have been made which shed light on these ancient mysteries. Not only does this book continue the Autobiography of Flavius Boadicus, but it takes the reader behind the scenes, so to speak, and offers new insights. This book, at times, is moving and poignant, but also adventurous and exciting, going from the lofty heights of Heaven to the boundless depths of Hades, as the author continues to explore the enigmatic book of Revelation, as described by the disciple John, to Gaelbyrth Macus Aldynn, The Squire of Avelon.
You say... I Am the Light of the World. Your light shows us beautiful things. There are no shadows or scary things hiding. Your light shows us safe paths. Adventure in God's creation and explore, through the eyes of children, the great I Am names of Jesus in John's gospel.
The loss of a loved one is very difficult, and the emotional minefield can be difficult for most adults. However, the grief process for children can be increasingly more problematic. They do not have the emotional capacity to handle the loss nor the vocabulary to express their feelings regarding it. This can leave lasting scars and anxiety on their hearts and minds.The inspiration for this book came from a conversation I had with my young granddaughter in the aftermath of losing her grandmother. She did not understand the concept that although her grandmother was no longer physically here, she would be with her in spirit throughout her life.In the book Where Is Mimi? Mimi takes Zorie through the emotional minefield to prepare her for when she would no longer be there physically. She uses the elements of everyday life to convey to Zorie her continued presence in her life long after she's gone.Yes, we are fully confident, and we would rather be away from these earthly bodies, for then we will be at home with the Lord. (2 Corinthians 5:8 NLT)
When I was a child, I would have looked you in the eye and told you I wanted to be a bird when I grew up. It was every child's dream at that time to be anything they weren't. Life passed with every fleeting imagination then, every absurd thought that entertained our masterminds. Worlds were made and forgotten to come and go and use as we pleased, where life was normal. We clothed ourselves with imagination as with immortality...The world is a marvelous place for a young Hebrew girl with a burgeoning imagination. Abra's audacity, frankness, and strong sense of justice often put her family at risk, to the unease of her elder brother, Benjamin, who understands the rising intensity of their world under Nazi occupation better than she.Life is twisted unexpectedly when, one November night in Vienna, Jewish shops, synagogues, and homes are burned by the Schutzstaffel. With the death of their father and the disappearance of their mother, sixteen-year-old Benjamin is forced to take care of his little sister on his own. Together in an abandoned attic, they create a hidden world to preserve their childhood and keep their dreams, humor, talents, and love alive.Despite such disheartening odds, Benjamin, Abra, and their friend Enoch are determined to cling to their humanity as their humanity is reduced to ashes.Where Birds Go to Die is a story of persistence, faith, and the exploration of the complexity and beauty of the human soul.
Portals to the Past Volume II is a collection of five short stories that are biblically rooted both in the Old and New Testament.The first story is about the life of Enoch. Travel along with him as he grows up walking with God. Take a peek inside the unique friendship that they enjoyed together that started when he was a young boy. The story ends when Methuselah takes over as the patriarch when Enoch makes an unusual departure.The second story is about a religious teacher, Haniah, who reaps what he sows after contracting leprosy. After spending a year as an outcast, he has an encounter with Jesus that gives him a second chance. See the lives that are changed once he is shown compassion and given a new look on life.The third story is about Rahab who falls in love as a young lady. Tragedy strikes and sends her down the wrong path. After years of emotional loneliness, she gets a second chance when she goes against her people to help two foreign spies.The fourth story starts out with Lazarus getting sick. His sister Martha then Dr. Luke try to help him recover, but things only get worse. Read how God can take a tragedy and turn it into something good.The last story is about the life of Joseph. It starts with his engagement with Mary. Follow Joseph as the angel of God sends him to various towns with his wife in order to protect young Jesus. Catch a glimpse into what he felt trying to be the father of God's only-born son. The story ends with one of several possibilities of what happened to Joseph.
Inspired by his own experience and passion for financial literacy, the author, Mr. Anthony Odhiambo, is pleased to portray himself as a helper to immigrants as well as the locals by guiding them on various financial significant aspects that are not taught in school or at home.He highlights the true-life story of his friend Junior and uses the lessons gained in addition to his financial literacy to provide a step-by-step guide on how to make money in all the life seasons, manage it, and multiply it to ensure a stable cash flow and pocket sustainability.He outlines various financial golden tips that can come in handy daily to everyone who has been struggling with managing funds and procreating or enlarging their financial scope. He also embraces tech know-how in addition to condensing the information to a small piece, hence making it friendly to the world's evolving era.
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