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"What if a passage to a mysterious world opened up and beckoned you to play an important part in its unfolding adventures? That's what happens to four kids from our world who find themselves caught up in the history changing events of another time and place. Yet there is something familiar about the people they encounter and their faith in the remarkable Unseen one"-- P. [4] of cover.
Quick to rehearse, quick to perform - ideal as discussion starters, sermon illustrations or just to entertain. New lower price - save GBP8.00!
Characters: 6 male, 5 female, extras. Length: 35 minutes In this devastatingly funny play by one of America's most popular playwrights of Christian drama, we find an idealistic young man who believes he can start the perfect church. And of course, he runs into a myriad problems: active participation, selection of a pastor, choice of music director, policy on church doctrine, outreach for membership, and so on. Although this easy to produce play is mostly amusing, it does make an impor
Over 1 million sold in series!Climb aboard, kids! Travel back in time and sail with the Vikings, meet a Roman Emperor, come face-to-face with China's Kublai Khan, and experience a host of other historical adventures in the Imagination Station series for young readers. This set includes the first three books in the series: Voyage with the Vikings, Attack at the Arena, and Peril in the Palace.
Second in a series of modern whodunits featuring former Scotland Yard detective Fr Gilbert and set in a small town in Sussex, UK.
Beth and her cousin Patrick travel in Mr. Whittaker's invention, the Imagination station, to 1000 A.D. Greenland, where they meet Erik the Red and Leif Eriksson and witness the spread of Christianity in that country.
Mere Christianity is one of the best books of Christian apologetics ever written. Arguably, no book other than the Bible itself has had as much influence for the cause of the gospel over the past 60 years. The story of how that message came to be created, during the rigors of World War II in England, is fascinating in and of itself. But it also addresses a very important question: How do we present the gospel effectively to a culture that has Christian foundations but has become largely secularized and ignorant of biblical truth? C. S. Lewis & Mere Christianity develops the circumstances of Lewis's life and the inner workings of the BBC. It also goes into greater detail about life in the middle of war against Nazi Germany, and Lewis's series of broadcasts that extended into 1944.
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