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A delightful tri-fold stand up manger scene advent calendar filled with 25 mini-books that reveal the Christmas story.
A bilingual, full-color picture book with scripture on each page. Anyone who has seen previous volumes from this talented team of authors will delight in this new offering! Makes a great gift for children ages 4 & up who are bilingual or who are learning Spanish/English.
Whimsical illustrations adorn this picture book which tells of the reaction of the animals in the Stable when they perceive the tiny Savior's presence. Eventually they quiet down so the new baby can rest .... For ages 3 & up
Graphic Designer Natalie Pearce refuses to forgive herself of not helping her mother take down the Christmas decorations that day early in the year. Will a Christmas miracle break through the all-consuming guilt that has separated her from her loved ones since her mother suffered a stroke and lay helpless for hours on that fateful day?
Winner of the 2008 Winter Rose Award while still in manuscript form.
Set in the Portland, Oregon metro area, this delightful story of two boys who are drafted to be 'elves' at a local children's hospital is destined to become a favorite for family reading out loud during the Christmas season. With a wide range of male and female characters this story will appeal to children of all ages. Don't miss it!
Giles asks the hard questions that skeptics have about the Bible, and affirms the legitimacy of doubt while at the same time maintaining that the Bible's power comes from its ability to open up a space where readers can meet God, who confronts them in the light of both the frailties and strengths of humanity.
Everyone endures waiting: often impatiently, sometimes anxiously, sometimes with giddy excitement. Filled with prayers and reflections from times of waiting, this inspiring volume suggests that waiting presents an opportunity to turn to fellowship with God and listen to God's nudging in whatever situation you find yourself.
In a world where there is so much food, why are so many people hungry? Amidst so much plenty, why aren't people happier? Jung insists that the two questions -- one having to do with physical hunger, the other with spiritual want -- are related. After assessing aspects of a global food policy that insures chap food for some at great expense to others, the author offers possibilities for alleviating physical hunger in the world and spiritual malaise in our lives.
This unique resource offers page after page of drawings as a guide to symbolism in Christian liturgical art, architecture, stained glass, banners, and more. A new edition of a favorite guide for artists, pastors, educators, and all who wonder about the Christian meaning of what their eyes behold.
With humor and conversational style, this verse-by-verse devotional includes a few paragraphs of study and application, prayers, and more.
While short and sweet, the lessons will stay with you all day ...
-- Barbara Curtis
... like 'spiritual caffeine' ...
-- Tim Carson
... meaty ...
-- Saturday Evening Post
26 children's sermons with activities which follow the order of the church and liturgical year. These original experiences have a progressive Christian perspective which emphasizes respecting the dignity and individuality of each child.
By weaving together our narratives and those of Christian tradition, a congregation can clarify its identity, grow in wisdom, and discover a new vision for ministry. Olsen draws parallels between the church seasons and practices of spiritual formation — letting go, naming and celebrating God's presence, and taking hold. He shows us how these movements are expressed in the three major cycles of the church year — Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost.
Have you heard the revolutionary new equation: the ancient Church year + fresh congregational stories = wisdom for revitalized ministry! In The Wisdom of the Seasons, Charles Olsen expounds this exciting development — not just a glittering fancy, but an authentic discovery of a Spirit-filled process to grow healthier congregational mission.
-- Marva J. Dawn
The authors provide the ultimate to do list: 99 things that everyone should experience during their time on earth. From the sublime (watch the sun rise), to the wonderfully silly (ride a roller-coaster), the activities presented will breathe new life into readers' lives while opening them up to new spiritual experiences. Each entry provides a description of the activity, what the you can expect to gain from it, and space to record memories and insights. A perfect gift to help keep someone on track during their journey between here and heaven!
We can learn to think theologically from the giants. The author catches the spirit and verve of ten contemporary theologians, arranging their introduction around the overarching question posed by their work.
From across the Christian landscape, theologically and racially diverse preachers, pastors, scholars, and authors were asked to comment on the election of Barack Obama. Features: Tony Campolo, Gina Stewart, William Willimon, Philip Yancey, Emilie Townes, Gardiner Taylor, and more...