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"From the author: "The Church is at once human and divine, at once a gift from above and a product of this earth...She is oriented towards the past... she tends towards the future, ....she is destined in her innermost native to remain intact for the day when what she is will be manifested.""--
Before Austen Comes Aesop presents an in-depth examination of the Children's Great Books, that is, the literature that has made the most profound impact on the lives of children throughout Western history...The book's premise is that children often do not spend enough time with literature written or adapted for them before diving into adult works.
In youthful yet tasteful comic-book style, Jesus comes alive for young readers with vibrant and expressive four-color illustrations and simple but engaging text. The moving story of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus is told in a way young readers will find both attractive and challenging; the Gospel is simplified without losing any of its saving power. "And what about you, who do you say that I am?"
In this new series on "How to Handle My Emotions," join Charlotte and Elliot as they discover the virtues that make life better.These three engaging stories on the subject of fear offer valuable tools to help children recognize the early warning signs of this powerful and unpleasant emotion, and how to keep them from being overwhelmed.Through guided steps, children will learn to recognize their emotions and to manage them with the aid of Christian virtues.Written in language children can understand, with explanatory pages for adults to help the children they love.
The late, beloved children''s book writer and illustrator Tomie dePaola, presents his unique, imaginative artwork to bring new life to this beautiful and powerful retelling of the Bible story of a shepherd boy named David and his battle with a mighty giant.I will go and fight this giant, said David. I am a shepherd...With the help of God I have killed lions. I have killed bears. Surely God will save me from this Philistine.
"What does the Bible really say about the birth of Jesus? How did the celebration of Christmas become associated with things like Santa Claus and decorated trees? In The True Meaning of Christmas: The Birth of Jesus and the Origins of the Season, biblical scholar Michael Patrick Barber offers an inspiring look at the Bible's accounts of Jesus' birth and the development of the Christmas season. Along the way, he answers numerous questions, including: How is the Christmas story related to ancient Jewish expectations? Why is Jesus said to be laid in a 'manger?' Who are the Magi? What is the mysterious Christmas star? How did December 25th become the date of Christmas? How did Saint Nicholas become 'Santa Claus?' As Dr. Barber will show, to find our way "home" at Christmas, we need to first return to Christmas's home in the story of the Bible. Only by carefully reflecting on the stories of Jesus' birth can we hope to celebrate Christmas in the way it is meant to be celebrated and discover the real joy it promises!" -- Amazon.
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