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Alaric and his older brother, Leroy, were orphaned at a young age. While they spend their days busy and making bets for sweets, what they want more than anything is to find their parents and, with that reunion, hope to learn the reason for their abandonment. Unfortunately, so far, they have no leads because no one in the orphanage will admit to knowing anything about their family. The night before Leroy's seventeenth birthday, everything changes when he eavesdrops on a conversation between Mrs. Winters, the headmaster, and one of the instructors. Leroy is left stunned to learn that every child in the orphanage is an android, stolen from their families and made into weapons for the military. Leroy malfunctions and leaves all he remembers in a journal hidden under his mattress. Alaric finds the journal, which leads him down a dark road of questions and anger. As memories of horrific acts that he has unwittingly committed in the name of the military come flooding back to him, he decides to embark on his most difficult mission yet: fighting for his own freedom.
A cloaked messenger, an open doorway with swirling stars, and suddenly Reece finds himself in a strange world with three suns but no moon. He has just joined the Quest where a prize awaits those who can find the Golden Gate. While others arm themselves with weapons and gems, Reece chooses an egg and a book. But will these be enough as he embarks on a journey so few have finished?
Ever obedient to God's call, celebrated snails, Bink and Slinky dig out the family scrapbook to tell their children of the first Christmas when they traveled in Mary's saddlebag as she and Joseph made their way to Bethlehem. Kidnapped, then left in a remote shepherd's field, the snails lost all hope of ever finding Baby Jesus. But, what's this? A sudden jangling of bells and a rattling sneeze? Could it actually be their old friend Camel? The rest of their story is history. Or, as Pink and Slinky would say, "His story."
What if our lives actually started in heaven? Perhaps we were each given a mission and, despite knowing there would be pain and suffering, we have already chosen to accept it anyway. What if our God-given gifts had the potential to change the world? Cracks in the Floor of Heaven explores these possibilities and is based on the premise that God knew us before the foundations of the earth. It details the beauty of the afterlife while confirming that we were all born with a divine purpose and given extraordinary gifts to face life's challenges.Alina is a socially awkward, timid girl who has no memory of her pre-birth life in heaven. At the age of twelve, she begins to have vivid dreams about her existence before earth. With each dream, Alina learns a variety of valuable lessons that help her overcome tremendous heartache and gain the tools necessary to fight the evil one who is determined to ensure that her mission is unsuccessful.
The F4ith of July is a unique way to explain why Americans celebrate the Fourth of July ... and how faith played a role in founding of the United States of America! The colorful illustrations and rhymes are sure to entertain readers of all ages. And do you have what it takes to find a hidden Liberty Bell on each page?Papa Eagle flies our fledgling eagle to Plymouth Rock and unravels the origins of our country, including faith's role in the historic event. From the Mayflower to King George calling it "quits," this is a great way to introduce a young child to the reasons we celebrate our Independence Day!
Who doesn't love Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy? Through them, author Jane Austen has much to teach us. Just as she understood the human heart, God, the Author of Scripture, also sheds His wisdom on personal relationships.
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