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In the everyday details of life, God is present. When we slow down and enjoy nature's simplest pleasures, they call to us, and we find ourselves in wonder at their design and unique purpose. Every single bud and singing bird reminds us that God is at work and cares about the smallest details of life. Most of all, each person is unique and special, made in the image of God. Children especially need this timeless reminder. This picture book, written for children ages 5-9, will also appeal to adults as a unique gift. Readers will delight in turning each new page and will want to re-read the truths of prose woven with stunning imagery. A Seed is a Promise is illustrated by seventeen artists from many countries and will appeal to believers in God from all walks of life.
"Without reconciliation we will not have any meaningful social life in this world." These words of Johannes Reimer, World Evangelical Alliance Director of Public Engagement point us to the importance of the next thirty days for you. Meaningful and flourishing life on earth, Shalom as the Bible calls it, depends on people like you, made in God's image, being reconciled to God through Christ and active as ambassadors of Christ. This daily reader is designed to ground your calling and identity as an ambassador of Christ so that you know why and how to be a reconciler in an unreconciled world. "
The Jellybean Kid is the sixth book in the Compassion Series, written for children and the grownups in their world with an aim to foster thoughtful, meaningful and compassionate conversations in families, classrooms and communities. The illustrated story portion of The Jellybean Kid follows the journey of Sammy, a little boy living with complex health challenges. Readers get a glimpse into his life, his joys and struggles, meeting his family and a number of vital people in his world along the way. The resource and discussion guide following the story moves deeper into sensitive experiences unique to brave children and youth who experience critical and chronic illnesses or other serious health issues. It also looks honestly and tenderly at the experiences of families, health workers and others lovingly caring for them. Guided by profound, shared real-life insights, this tender book was created to help children and adults to better support families with a child experiencing chronic or critical illness, nurturing understanding and compassion among those who have not journeyed the same road.
Abraham's Altars and Ours will help you chose altars to build, learn which ones to tear down ungodly ones, and draw inspiration and encouragement that the Lord involves himself in our daily life.
This book examines the founding non-sectarian approach to Canadian statecraft that accommodated religious and cultural diversity. The 1960's promise of political liberalism embraced in Canada was to provide a philosophy of government that facilitates the individual's vision and pursuit of the good life. Decades later, the promotion of individual autonomy and fraternity by governments and the courts threatens to undermine the very freedom governments claim to promote and protect. Bruce J. Clemenger presents a biblically-based model of public and political engagement and a defense of religious freedom, especially the freedom to disagree, in an increasingly secularist state. A timely work.
Many Christian women today classify their marriage as difficult or challenging. This is accompanied by feelings of shame, fear, disappointment, and disillusionment that hover over their lives. An inner voice questions if God expects us to submit to a husband who doesn't deserve it. To complicate the situation, others tell us to leave him. Yet God's still small voice whispers, "To this you were called..."Through a personal study of the books of 1 and 2 Peter, Ann McCallum met God and chose to stay in a troubled marriage. Join Ann on the journey to explore what the Bible says to those who truly desire to rise above their circumstances and overcome every challenge to become godly wives.
这是关于一个贫穷,被遗弃的六岁肯尼亚男孩的励志故事,他长大后成为了一位成功、有权势并且非常富有的人,但他决定卖掉自己所有的财产去拯救流浪儿童,因为他们的状况反映了他自己的童年。从拯救一个孩子开始,到拯救成千上万的孩子,查尔斯-穆利所面临的每一个新的挑战都是一个新的机会,这让他更加相信上帝。这本插图精美的书捕捉了非洲的本质和穆利儿童家庭的欢乐。《世界上最大的家庭》将鼓励所有的孩子体验上帝对他们的爱,并寻找到上帝对他们的特别计划。Discover the inspirational and true story of a poor abandoned six-year-old Kenyan boy who grows up to become successful, powerful and very rich but decides to sell all he has to rescue street children, whose condition reflects his own childhood. Saving one child turns into rescuing thousands, and each new challenge that Charles Mulli faces presents a new opportunity to trust God even more. This wonderfully illustrated book captures the essence of Africa and the joy of Mully Children's Family. The Biggest Family in the World will encourage all children to experience how much God loves them and to look for the special plans He has for their lives.
Reverend Gordon Williams has teamed together with Diane Roblin Lee to produce 'Spirit-led Days: Day by Day with the Holy Spirit, ' one of the most inspirational, detailed and theologically sound studies on the Holy Spirit in years. Using a daily devotional format, they take the reader, step-by-step, day-by-day, into a study of what the entire scripture says about the person of the Holy Spirit. This beautifully done book will help all readers grow in intimate knowledge and daily fellowship with God. It includes a foreword by the late Father Bob MacDougall.
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