Feb
04
2012
Christian Movies Children
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Thumbelina Dinnerware Set Cup Bowl Plate 1993 1993 Product, non-toxic… |
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Pinocchio (Two-Disc 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo + BD Live) [Blu-ray] $35.99 PINOCCHIO 70TH ANNIVERSARY PLATINUM E – Blu-Ray Mo… |
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Dragon Hunters [Blu-ray] $8.01 DRAGON HUNTERS – Blu-Ray Movie… |
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Miracle Maker: The Story of Jesus (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) $12.92 The greatest story ever told comes to life in spectacular clay animation. The Miracle Maker: The Story of Jesus will raise your faith to new heights. Featuring the voices of an all-star cast, Christ’s ageless tale unfolds around the story of a family seeking help for an ailing daughter. When they cross paths with an extraordinary carpenter named Jesus, the family’s faith is put to the test as the … |
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RoomMates RMK1249GM Batman: the Dark Knight Joker Peel & Stick Giant Wall Decal $14.99 Decorate your room with this Joker Peel & Stick Giant Wall Mural Applique from the movie Batman: The Dark Knight. This set includes appliques to assemble a Joker mural that is 25 inches wide by 45 inches tall! Also included are several bonus Joker wall accents at various sizes. RoomMates appliques remove in seconds and can be repositioned over and over again without damaging the surface or ever le… |
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Yoga for Beginners Boxed Set (Yoga for Stress Relief / AM-PM Yoga for Beginners / Essential Yoga for Inflexible People) $12.99 YOGA FOR BEGINNERS AND BEYOND – DVD Movie… |
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Newsies (Collector’s Edition) $5.73 Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 04/08/2003 Run time: 81 minutes Rating: Pg… |
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Ponyo $15.49 Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 03/02/2010 Run time: 90 minutes Rating: G… |
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The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven: A Remarkable Account of Miracles, Angels, and Life beyond This World $13.55 book. new… |
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The Communicators: Leadership in the Age of Crisis $29.94 The Communicators: Leadership in the Age of Crisis redefines the professional strategies and personal qualities that this current age of incessant crisis demands of leaders in corporate C-suites, boardrooms, courtrooms, and in the corridors of political power. Drawing on dozens of extensive interviews with prominent leaders who describe and reflect on their most significant experiences, Richard Le… |
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Praying the Movies $20 “This book is a collection of 31 devotionals — one a day for a month — that seek to connect movies with the spiritual life of moviegoers. Each devotional contains passages from Scripture, an introduction to a scene from a popular film, a description of that scene, a meditation on the themes in the scene and Scripture, questions to encourage further reflection on the part of the reader, a suggestion for a hymn, and a brief prayer. This book can be used by an individual or in group study.” |
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Children’s Activities for the Christian Year $15 “Provides activities designed for elementary children. Chapters include information about liturgical seasons, their origin and meaning; an introduction to symbols and colors; learning activities including art, writing, crafts, drama, stories and music; active games; reproducibles including puzzles, litanies, songs, and reading; and worship suggestions. Themes include: Sunday (mini-Easters), Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Season After Epiphany, Ash Wednesday, Lent and Holy Week, Eastertide, Pentecost, and other special days. Includes reproducible handouts for Sunday school and Children’s Church.” |
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Finding Faith at the Movies $13 “Using movies to explore faith and spirituality issues is in vogue today, but it’s difficult to find the time to show and discuss a full-length film in most adult or youth classes or groups. Barbara Mraz, a deacon in the Episcopal Church and a high school teacher, found a solution. This practical, hands-on book will help Christian educators, youth leaders, and anyone wishing to use films as teaching tools to explore and discuss a film within the usual 40-50 minutes available. Mraz provides an introduction, related Scripture passages, carefully selected film segments (with VCR counter numbers and DVD settings), and thought-provoking discussion questions for twelve movies that explore topics such as temptation, duty, forgiveness, redemption, gratitude, and other important Christian values. This proven technique–one Mraz has been using for years–requires a minimum of preparation and generates the maximum in participation. Industry film ratings are provided so leaders can pick appropriate films.” |
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A Conservative Christian Reviews the Greatest Movies Ever Made $17.99 “no description” |
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Come Ye Children: A Book for Parents and Teachers on the Christian Training of Children $8.99 “A thankless task or a waste of time. Two ways people use to describe the Christian training of children. You dont have to feel that way In this book you will find encouragement, practical help and Biblical principles. King David is used as an example to follow David said Come ye children, harken unto me I will teach you the fear of the Lord Spurgeon says You are not ashamed to tread in the footsteps of David, are you? Thus Spurgeon encourages the reader to imitate our Biblical fathers. You will also go away with a new vision of the importance of the work in which you are involved. C. H. Spurgeon shows us that telling young people about Jesus is the most important task given to anyone, be they parent, teacher or youth leader.” |
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Christian Education: Principles & Practice $19 “Dr. DeKoven, president of the Vision International Network, promotes the idea that Christian education is a task of the church. In this introductory text, he presents the key principles of Christian education necessary for the fulfillment of the biblical mandate. These include the philosophy of Christian education, the dynamics of teaching, curriculum development, and the teaching of children and adults. (Christian Education)” |
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Movies That Matter: Reading Film Through the Lens of Faith $14.95 “In modern culture, nothing matters more than the movies, says popular film critic and Jesuit Richard Leonard. Movies that Matter views fifty important movies through a “lens of faith,” showing how the great directors, screenwriters, and actors use the language of film to celebrate the human spirit and put us in touch with the divine.” |
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The Catholic Crusade Against the Movies, 1940-1975 $44 “For more than three decades the Catholic Church through its Legion of Decency controlled the content of Hollywood films. Studios submitted their films to the Legion for a rating, which varied from general approval to condemnation. Documenting the inner workings of the Legion, The Catholic Crusade Against the Movies examines how the Church acquired such control and how the changes in the movie industry and American society at large in the post-World War II era eventually conspired against that institution’s power and led to its demise.” |
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At the Movies $10.92 At the Movies |
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Movies $26.13 Movies |
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Children’s Novels and the Movies $4.86 No Synopsis Available |
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Jesus at the Movies: A Guide to the First Hundred Years $24 “The most complete viewer’s guide ever to the films about Jesus, presenting a film-by-film look at those movies in all dimensions: as film, as literature, as history, and as theology.” |
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The 1-2-3 Magic Workbook for Christian Parents: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12 $17.95 “This companion workbook to “1-2-3 Magic for Christian Parents “takes parents carefully through the program to immediately manage troublesome behavior with reason, patience, and Christian compassion. This successful, straightforward program has guided parents through the difficult task of raising competent and happy children for more than 20 years and shows mothers and fathers how to achieve three crucial parenting objectives–controlling obnoxious behavior, encouraging good behavior, and strengthening the parent-child relationship. Special exercises and biblical references highlight the Christian point of view, and each workbook chapter contains a summary, questions about the content, case studies, troubleshooting exercises, and wrap-up bullets. In addition to providing material for parents, this guide includes curricula and activities for group leaders, teachers, and pastors as well as tactics for addressing the challenges that commonly arise when trainers teach the method in group environments. Extensive reference and resource sections also suggest further research and follow-up study.” |
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The Child in Christian Thought $38 “This volume offers the first major survey of the history of Christian thought on children. Each chapter, written by an expert in the field, discusses the particular perspectives on children held by influential theologians and Christian movements throughout church history, asking what resources they can contribute to a sound contemporary view of childhood and child-rearing. Intended for all readers, this needed book will be a valuable resource for laying the foundation for a new, more meaningful Christian view of childhood today.” |
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Jesus & Children $2.49 “Jesus & Children. 6 sheets of stickers per package” |
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Children’s Literature for All God’s Children $30 “The themes, words, and concepts in children’s literature speak to the whole Christian community. Virginia Thomas and Betty Miller have examined children’s literature and designed an extensive annotated list of children’s stories, poems, folk tales, and fiction that express faith, belief, theology, and Christian principles.>This unique resource/reference handbook gives the church the opportunity to function as a united community of believers. Children and adults have the chance to study and learn together — grow as a whole community.Thomas and Miller offer a practical approach to children’s literature that gives background and theory, an evaluation of techniques, “how-to” guidelines, suggestions for use, lists of books, two annotated bibliographies, and indices: subject and themes, genre, and book awards.>Explains: >why children’s literature is a good resource for Christians>where to find good stories>how significant themes are adapted for different age levels>how to evaluate stories>how to use them>Parents, teachers, and ministers will delight with children in this new approach to sharing, learning, teaching, and worship. The bibliography of books for all ages is a treasure-house of information. Features basic book information, summary, and themes values. This is an educational tool that provides a new avenue to understanding our faith.” |
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The Mark of a Christian $14.99 “The Mark of a Christian provides Biblical insights into matters often misunderstood in today’s church. The author’s depth of knowledge concerning the Bible and his ability to explain difficult issues in simple language makes this book a must for all who claim the title of Christian. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a young believer, or well grounded in the words of Scripture, The Mark of a Christian will provide new and exciting insights on a wide range of issues. The elegant chapter What Love Is will be an inspiration to faithful Christians for generations to come. In this chapter, the author carefully analyzes key passages dealing with the issue. Other areas such as the Trinity, baptism, prayer, generational curses, Christian giving, and more are dealt with in a straightforward, easy to read manner. As it should be, from the first page to the last, Jesus Christ is the author’s focus. Emlen S. “Charlie” Garrett was born and raised in Sarasota, Florida. He and Hideko, his wife of 22 years, have two grown children, Tangerine and Thorr. Charlie lived in Japan and Malaysia while in the US Air Force. After moving back to America, he met the Lord Jesus in early 2001 and has the great desire to tell all about the love of this Wonderful One. He has a website, www.wonderful1.com, and he is the Sunday school teacher at Sarasota Korean Baptist Church. He is a Wastewater Treatment Operator by trade and most of his free time is spent either reading or teaching the Bible or teaching English. He enjoys studying Japanese, Korean, Greek, and Hebrew as well.” |
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Saint Paul Returns to the Movies: Triumph Over Shame $22 “In this compelling sequel to his Saint Paul at the Movies, Robert Jewett brings another selection of contemporary films into dialogue with the biblical worldview. Jewett discusses ten major Hollywood movies that focus on the theme of shame and interprets them in the light of what St. Paul’s letters say on the subject. His compelling analysis not only shows the cinema’s unique capacity to unmask one of the deepest dilemmas of the human heart, but also offers the revolutionary view that the triumph of grace over shameful status, circumstances, and experiences lies at the heart of Paul’s theology.” |
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Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life $15 “Continuing the Christian tradition of wisdom imparted through letters, Michael Jinkins here explores big questions of life and faith that challenge people of all ages, especially young adults. Written as a series of letters to the author’s own adult children, Called to Be Human resonates at once with the “mere Christianity” of C. S. Lewis and the topical relevance of Anne Lamott. / Readers will find in these pages startling insights illuminating our contemporary experience as human beings, whether Christian or not. Conversing throughout with an amazing range of thinkers and writers Calvin, Bonhoeffer, Lewis, Flannery O’Connor, Rumi, and Frederick Buechner, to name just a few Jinkins doesn’t hesitate to share his own frustrations with some aspects of the church, including the failure of many Christians to examine what they believe. Eloquent, edgy, and honest, Called to Be Human offers well-written, accessible, surprising food for thought.” |
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Catching Light: Looking for God in the Movies $20 “Films have come to not only entertain modern minds but also to inform and shape them. Many of the best cinematic works have profound religious elements, either clear or subtle. In “Catching Light” Roy Anker examines nineteen popular films, showing how they convey a range of striking perspectives on the human encounter with God.>Organized by genre — tragedy, comedy, fairy-tale, and drama — these selected films present different, surprising ways in which God shows up amid the messy circumstances of life. For each film Anker looks closely at the plot, especially at how experiences of the storiesb characters ultimately move them btoward Lightb — a recognition of a loving, redemptive deity.>The first section of the book looks at three classic films of the 1970s that inspect personal, social, and cultural evil: “The Godfather, Chinatown,” and “The Deer Hunter.” The second group of films depicts the ways and depths of specifically Christian notions of redemption: “Tender Mercies, The Mission, Places in the Heart,” and “Babettebs Feast.” Some of the most successful films of our time have come as fairy-tale fantasies: the “Star Wars” saga, “Superman,” and three of Steven Speilbergbs blost boyb stories, each of which Anker interprets as fables of search and redemption. The films in the last section of the book feature characters who, to their great surprise, are ambushed by a wholly unexpected God: “Grand Canyon, American Beauty,” and “Three Colors: Blue.”>In addition to focusing on the theological dimension of each film, Anker comments on its merits both as story and as cinema. Every chapter also includes sidebars that discuss each filmbs history and significance as well as thequality and special features of DVD editions. For anyone interested in the intersection of religion, art, and culture, “Catching Light” offers a unique view of contemporary faith.” |
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1-2-3 Magic for Christian Parents: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12 $14.95 “Complete with relevant Bible verses, explanations, and exercises, this guide builds on the enormously popular 1-2-3 Magic discipline system by addressing the needs of a Christian parent. Focused on the three main tasks of controlling obnoxious behavior, encouraging good behavior, and strengthening the parent-child relationship, this program is simple, effective, and can be implemented immediately. Addressing everything from homework and chores to more serious tantrums and fighting, this guide teaches parents to take charge–yet refrain from any physical discipline or yelling–leading to happier parents, better behaved children, and a more peaceful home environment.” |
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Christian School Teacher $16.99 “How many Christian “school teachers” are fully familiar with God’s biblical mandates for their vocation? School teachers inherently hold a powerful influence over students, for good or bad. This sobering reality should motivate all school administrators, especially in Christian schools, to ensure that their teachers are spiritually qualified. Academic qualifications for teachers are essential, but spiritual qualifications are critical for meeting the biblical goals of education. In fact, it is the spiritual motivation and qualification of teachers that should be the greatest area of concern during the process of selecting faculty members to serve in Christian schools. Veteran teacher and Christian counselor Hooper offers twenty-one defining principles that separate Christian teachers from those who are not Christian. Do today’s school teachers make the grade? This book is a must read for all who aspire to serve God effectively in the school classroom. Duane Hooper is a school teacher, principal, ordained minister, and board certified Christian counselor. His ministry was providentially redirected from the pastorate to education in 1990 when he began serving as teacher at Bay Area Christian School in League City, Texas. While serving as teacher and junior high principal, his passion for Christian education intensified. Concerning the influence held by teachers, especially in light of Christ’s love for children, Duane was burdened regarding the need for Christian teachers to model not just Spiritual fruit, but Christ’s express love for children. Duane’s love for students is manifested in his several nominations to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. With both masters and doctoral degreesin Christian education and a Ph.D. in Christian Counseling, Duane has an ardent passion to share what he believes to be a Bible-based vision for the ministries of Christian school teachers-whether serving in Christian or public schools.” |
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A Christian Theology of Marriage and Family $19.95 “What are Christian families called to be and do in contemporary society? Weaving together theology, social science, and her experience as a wife and mother, Julie Hanlon Rubio answers this provocative and timely question. She explores the marriage liturgy, the New Testament and Christian tradition and then reflects on the the ways Christian husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, and children can live out their vocations in changing times. She concludes with chapters on divorce and the mission of the family.>Relevant, academically oriented yet popularly written, and filling a need by its attention to family issues, this book will make an ideal text for courses in: >– marriage.>– family ethics.>– social justice.>– Christian ethics.” |
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Passion for the Movies: Spiritual Insights from Contemporary Films $16.99 “Watching movies is among the most popular pastimes today. Many contemporary movies contain biblical values and principles that provide insights into our lives and destiny.lt;br gt;lt;br gt;lt;emgt;Passion for the Movieslt;emgt; examines 20 films and reveals the spiritual parallels that surface through each storyline.lt;br gt;lt;br gt;Includes a amp;quot;questionsamp;quot; section to provide stimulus for discussion in a small group setting. Films featured include the following: lt;emgt;The Passion of the Christlt;emgt;, lt;emgt;Titaniclt;emgt;, lt;emgt;Saving Private Ryanlt;emgt;. Complete with study guide.” |
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Christian Parenting $25 “Using real-life examples, the authors offer down-to-earth guidance and sensitive theological reflection for Christians raising children amid the realities of today’s world. Issues include materialism, competition, sexuality, and conflict.” |
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Children’s Ministry Magazine (Christian Education) $24.95 “children’s ministry magazine is written for people who work with children in christian churches. each issue of children’s ministry magazine features lesson ideas, crafts, devotions, games and other teaching resources.” |
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The Christian Children’s Songbook $19.95 “By Various. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook. Children’s and Contemporary Christian. Difficulty: easy-medium. Songbook. Vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. 256 pages. Published by Hal Leonard” |
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Children’s Stories $6.99 “Looked up to and loved by children in his congregation, J.C Ryle took their spiritual lives very seriously. Here is a collection of stories for children by this great communicator including ‘The two bears’. J. C Ryle encourages us to teach the whole Scripture to children and not just parts of it.” |
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A Prayer for Children $15.95 “Winner of “Child” magazine’s 1995 Best Parenting Book Award, this loving celebration of the real lives of children features the poem that has captured the hearts of millions. This collection of prose pieces includes “A Prayer for Children,” which was read aloud during UNICEF’s World Summit for Children.” |
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Christian Armor Set $14.95 “Teach the importance of the Christian’s spiritual defenses as described in Ephesians 6. Twelve talks are provided in the Teacher’s manual, each followed by a story to illustrate the topic. The figures are 20″ tall. The set is designed for: Bible studies, church devotions, children’s church, story hour, and vacation Bible schools.” |
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Foundations of the Christian Faith $14.99 “Today, teenagers in church often have no concrete idea why they are Christians or what it really means to be a Christian. Statistics report large numbers of young people reject their faith as they move into college and adulthood. Many Christian books for children present Bible stories illustrating the power of Christian faith. Unfortunately, few talk about faith in a way that makes Christianity personal, yet are written so children and young teens can understand. Foundations of the Faith presents many of the basic doctrines of the Christian faith, beginning with sin and salvation, then continuing with relationships and responsibilities of a born-again believer. Finally, the book presents instruction on Christ and the Church. Geared for children ages 9-13, this book can be an effective tool, assisting young people to gain maturity in their Christian life. Alan R. Noble is a born-again Christian, schooled in the Word since childhood. He was very fortunate to sit under capable preaching and teaching throughout his life. His passion for the spiritual welfare of children grew out of his years of work experience, and his understanding of the Scriptures. He understands that children need to be instructed in the meat of the Word as well as the milk (Hebrews 5: 12-14). Mr. Noble was educated at William Paterson University, a liberal arts institute in northern New Jersey, and received a B.A. in education, with a certificate to teach elementary school. Later, he received an M.A. in Communication Arts, and a certificate in supervision. He worked as a teacher and coordinator before retiring after 31 years in public education. Currently, he and his wife spend winters in San Antonio, Texas, where hehas worked for several years in Christian education.” |
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Restoring the Christian Family $14.99 “Timely. Prophetic. On the cutting edge. In Restoring the Christian Family, the Sandfords confront the issues facing families today with sound logic based on scriptural truth. In-depth insights from more than thirty years of counseling experience combine forcefully with helpful illustrations from the author’s own family life, providing practical wisdom for every reader who is concerned about his or her family. Restoring the Christian Family helps to fulfill the prophecy of Malachi,”]]And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers]]” (Mal. 4: 6)” |
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That Incredible Christian: How Heaven’s Children Live on Earth $12.99 “no description” |
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Nurturing Children’s Spirituality: Christian Perspectives and Best Practices $46 “no description” |
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Children’s Spirituality: Christian Perspectives, Spirituality and Applications $38 “no description” |
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Why Christian Kids Rebel $14.99 “Author of Grace-Based Parenting and the best-selling Little House on the Freeway, Dr. Tim Kimmel helps Christian parents avoid the potential problems their well-meaning parenting styles could create. This book offers a new way to look at the “ideal” Christian home and shows why “cocoon-style” Christian homes don’t work. Many parents have “done it all” when it comes to the checklist of good Christian parenting, only to see their son or daughter step away from their belief system and embrace other lifestyle choices. Dr. Kimmel helps to increase the chances that your children will develop a vibrant faith early in life and stick with it on into adulthood. It will also provide help and hope for those already dealing with a rebellious teen and teach them how to lead the child back into a walk of faith.” |
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My Grandma and I $5.32 “Two children describe the wonderful times they have with their grandmother doing such things as working in the garden, building sandcastles and going to the movies. Ages 1-4.” |
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The Children’s Minister $13 “A warmherated challenge to those in children’s ministry to become pastors to those who are a part of their flock.” |
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Children’s Missal $6.95 “Included the readings of the Mass for each Sunday so that children grow closer to Jesus and become part of the Sunday celebration.” |
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Children of Divorce $17.99 “The adults who love them want to know, “How can I help?” Based on research and interviews with single parents and children, Children of Divorce provides a sympathetic, insightful answer to their question. It shows: -How to tell your child about divorce -How children respond to divorce according to their age -How to help children grow spiritually -How parents, grandparents, church workers, and teachers can help children of divorce — This realistic yet compassionate book tells the truth about divorce — how it forever changes the lives of those it touches. It speaks candidly about how children respond to divorce and the changes it imposes on their lives. But Children of Divorce also tells the truth about how Christianity in action can make a difference.” |
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Christian Wake Up Call $15.99 “Jim Stortenbecker is a graduate of North Penn High School in Lansdale, Pa. where he currently resides with his wife of 42 years. He has three children and nine grandchildren. He is also a graduate of the University of Maryland with a degree in business and management. Jim Stortenbecker retired from the US Army in 1985 after 21 years of honorable service. He is extremely active in his church as an usher, a member of the church worship team and operator of the book and tape store. He is a singer and musician and dedicated to bringing about a change in the Christian faith through Christian unity and through his ministry, Turning The Tides and his web page, truetides.com, both of which are currently in the development stage. Jim has had several Christian related articles published in the local newspaper. His book, Christian Wake Up Call, is a call he received from God for Christians to put aside their denominational differences and unite to solidify the Christian faith and our relationship with the Trinity. We are facing the end times and God is sending the Christian community a wake up call. Jim has addressed this in his book with an urgent plea for unification.” |
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Meaning at the Movies: Becoming a Discerning Viewer $16.99 “no description” |
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Sharing The Easter Faith With Children $18 “It is easy to share the Christmas story and faith with children. The story lends itself well to pageants and other celebratory events for children. It is not as easy to share the Easter story and faith with children because the messages and images are complex. In many congregations, children are featured in palm parades on Palm Sunday but not specifically planned for at other holy week services. This book explores what the Easter message can mean for children as they grow up. Brown helps congregations and families share the Easter message with children and include the children meaningfully in Lent, Holy Week, and Easter observances. The volume includes a reproducible booklet for parents.This carefully researched and well-grounded, practical resource from a respected Christian educator will strengthen a congregation’s educational ministry with children and support parents as they shape the faith of their children.” |