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Catherine left for what she thought was going to be a nice night out with friends. But the night turned bad and could have been worse if not for the handsome man who stepped in when things got bad. Now she is fighting a battle she is ill equipped to win herself and comes to rely on the man who helped her before. The more she learns about him the more attracted she becomes until their lust and passion for one another is consummated several times in several ways. Follow Catherine and Alex as they fight through their troubles and become stronger and closer in the process. (Adult Content - for 18 years and older only)
This early counting book introduces children (ages 1-3) to numbers 1-10 and links them to God's creations and the concept of blessings.
Ruth was a young woman when her husband died. Her mother-in-law told her to return to her own family, remarry and start again. But Ruth instead chose to follow her mother-in-law to a foreign land. There she experienced God's grace, a foreshadowing of His love for all of us.How might our character or circumstances be similar to this Gentile woman who recognized the one true God and is included as one of only five women noted in Jesus' lineage? This is Ruth's story. It is also ours, when we have faith like hers.
Everybody keeps track of time. We all have birthdays and use the same calendars. Women love fragrant flowers and sparkly gemstones. Men love cake.Thinking of new ways to share Jesus doesn't have to be nerve wracking for you or threatening to others. When we see Jesus in the world around us-in both the big and the small-we can share Him as we see Him, pointing out His presence, His character and His plan. Since everyone has time in common, talking about the history of our calendar, flowers that represent each month and birthstones is a natural segue to sharing Jesus. Here are some ways to do so.
Mother Mary was a young woman chosen for the most important job in human history: bringing God's son into the world. Mary may or may not have been particularly beautiful or intelligent, but she was faithful and obedient when God told her He wanted her help.How might our character or circumstances be similar to the woman God chose to bring His son into the world? How might God see us as He saw her? This is Mary's story. It is also ours, when we have faith like hers.
Two friends spend the day at the ocean. As the kids explore the beach, each turn of the page reveals a sometimes surprising; always fun ending to the story's rhyming triplet.
Genesis recounts the beginning of a love story between our Holy God and His children whom He loves with an everlasting love. It isn't just a finger pointing at the man and woman responsible for our state of affairs today. Rather, Genesis recounts the beginning of a love story between our Holy God and His first children whom He loved with an everlasting love. Like He loves you.How might our character or circumstances be similar to the very first woman God created? This is Eve's story. It is also ours, when we have faith like hers.
There is something strange about St. Opal Lightfoot's Academic Residence-silver walls, static electricity and the fact that none of the kids have any memory of their families. The school's strangeness is the least of Bernie Banks' worries though. He's failing almost every class and is in danger of being kicked out of school-the only home he has ever known. When Bernie and his solar project teammates discover an underground world, they learn that both the world above and the world below the surface are in danger from what archaeologist Peter Potstop is doing to the Great Pyramid. Can Bernie and his friends get to Egypt in time to stop both worlds from exploding? Do they even know how?
Each part of the writing process requires different skills and effort, and involves varying emotions, from uncertainty and frustration, to joy and satisfaction.Whatever part of the writing process, the Holy Spirit is right there waiting to be a counselor and friend. Just as an understanding of voice and pacing are part of a writer's toolbox, so too--in writing, as in life--prayer should be the tool most used.The Praying Writer recognizes writers' struggle with the creation process. It provides words of encouragement, Scripture, short prayers and prompts to help the writer during each phase of a project. The book is dedicated to writers whose ministry it is to use their skill with the written word to honor God and point others to Him.
Women over 50 often compare the bodies we once had to our circumstances today. We feel overwhelmed at the enormity of the work that needs to be done to get back in shape or recover from a health crisis. When we remember that these bodies are the temple of the Lord, indwelt by the Holy Spirit, we add guilt over how we have allowed them to become tattered and tired.When a remnant of the Jews returned from exile in Babylon to rebuild the Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem, it lay in ruins. The people were few. They were short on building materials. They faced opposition by officials and people living in the land.But the prophet Zechariah reminded them: Do not despise these small beginnings, for the LORD rejoices to see the work begin (Zechariah 4:9).When we recognize the work that needs to be done to regain or make the most of our present health, we can do so--not overwhelmed by the enormity of what needs to be done--but taking small steps toward better health, knowing that the Lord is rejoicing to see us begin.This book is not a how-to book nor does it provide advice about health. Rather, it guides the reader through various aspects of health and helps her consider what small beginnings she might make to improve both her physical and spiritual health, by looking at what Scripture has to say.
Rahab was a Gentile and a prostitute who had heard about the God of the Jewish people. When she learned the Jews planned to attack her city of Jericho, she chose to be on the side of their God. As a result, she and her family were saved and she became part of Jesus' own lineage.We may not have the same background Rahab did, but we all sin. Many of us have a past we are not proud of. So how might our character or circumstances be similar to the woman God used to help the Jews take over the land He promised them? How might God want to use our lives for His purpose today? This 28-day meditative Bible study about the character and circumstances of the Old Testament prostitute, Rahab can be used for personal study or in a group setting. This is Rahab's story. But it is also ours, when we have faith like hers.
This volume in the readers theatre series offers innovative approaches that let teachers introduce basic concepts of finance and wealth-building into the elementary school classroom. What's the best way to add lessons on money management and building wealth to grade school math?
Gather your students and jump back in time to experience what life was like back then. Elementary teachers, librarians, youth leaders, and home schoolers will appreciate this complete and creative resource that covers four major areas of the elementary curriculum: Ancient cultures Native American culture Colonial America Pioneers.
Each of the four themed Science Fair units contains a brief introduction followed by 30 experiments related to that area of science.
Around The World Through Holidays: Cross Curricular Readers Theatre includes scripts for twelve plays adaptable for any of the reading or performance methods of Readers Theatre presentation.
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