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| Welcome to the wonderful world of Lily Robbins! In this fun, entertaining story about growing up, you'll meet an awkward sixth-grader named Lily. After getting a compliment about her looks from a woman in the modeling business, Lily becomes obsessed with becoming a model and sets her sights on winning the 'model search' fashion show. She packs away her rock and feather collection in exchange for pictures of teen models and fashion magazines. However, when the unthinkable happens the night before the fashion show, Lily learns a valuable lesson about real beauty. |
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| Originally hailing from East Tennessee and currently living in New York City, nationally recognized independent artist, and Relevant Magazine and Radiant Magazine writer, Tara Leigh Cobble launches into bold new territory with her fifth release Here’s To Hindsight. Here’s To Hindsight, is filled with sweeping melodies and lush ambient guitars. Produced by Stephen Gause (Derek Webb, Sandra McCracken) and Donnie Boutwell (Caedmon’s Call, Randall Goodgame), this is unquestionably her best work yet. The lyrical depth and riveting vocals are matched by the impeccable performances of guests Matt Wertz, Brandon Heath, Josh Wilson, Dave Barnes, Gabe Scott and Andrew Osenga of Caedmon’s Call. |
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| Following the journey of independent singer/songwriter Tara Leigh Cobble, Here's to Hindsight is an honest portrayal of her effort to reconcile God's goodness with the uncertainties of the moment. Readers will recognize themselves in her struggles with faith, fundamentalism, relationships and navigating the post-college years. As a result, they will walk through their questions with a greater hope for the future and a renewed faith in God who writes their story. |
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| "The history of Christian theology is in large part a history of heresies, because Jesus and the claims he made . . . seemed incredible," writes the author. Heresies presents "the story of how succeeding generations of Christians through almost twenty centuries have tried to understand, trust, and obey Jesus Christ." Particularly concerned with christology and trinitarianism, the author calls on the four major creeds of the church, Apostles', Nicene, Athanasian, and Chalcedonian, to separate orthodoxy from heresy. He acknowledges that heresy has done much more than confuse and divide the church. It has also helped the church to classify orthodoxy. Just as heresy served this purpose historically, so it serves this purpose pedagogically in Heresies.This volume presents a clarion call to evangelicals to preserve tenaciously "the faith once delivered to the saints." |
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| Sure to be the subject of much discussion, this book takes a look at the post Vatican II approach to liturgy through the eyes of a man who says the Church has lost much and gained nothing through the promulgation of the “Novus Ordo� Mass. An accomplished novelist and writer, German author Martin Mosebach gives a plea for a return to the preconciliar Latin Rite, giving a persuasive and compelling argument against what he sees as a jarring break in tradition. 'Yet there is another way to approach the Liturgy. In his foreword, Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J., points out the difference between Mosebach's approach and “those who, like myself, the Adoremus Society, and"I think I can assert this with confidence"Pope Benedict XVI, advocate a rereading and restructuring of the liturgical renewal intended by the Second Vatican Council, but in light of the Church's two-thousand-year tradition.� |
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| Follows events in the New World from pre-Columbus days through the middle 1600s. Topics include Plymouth Plantation, trading, Native Americans, and homes and families of the time from a biblical view.The Home Teacher's Edition suggests age-appropriate discussions and activities, patterns for crafts, games, and songs to involve your child. It includes sixteen full-color pages of maps and other visuals (reduced Maps and More classroom charts |
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| The Student Notebook supports the teaching and evaluation of lessons for Heritage 1 TE (2nd ed.) with maps, charts, and puzzles. |
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| Colorful narrative of early American history. |
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| This Test Packet includes one test for each chapter. Some tests incorporate sequencing, map reading, and the use of other graphic information. NOTE: Tests for grades 1 and 2 do not contain instructions printed on each test. The Answer Key packets for these tests must be purchased to provide the teacher with the instructions to be read orally |
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| Take students back to the founding of the United States--from Jamestown through the War for Independence--while explaining Colonial farming, shopkeeping, clothing, and kings and queens.The Home Teacher's Edition contains complete lesson plans that come with activities, patterns for crafts, games, and songs. Sixteen full-color pages of maps and other visuals (reduced Maps and More classroom charts) are included.OverviewLife in the colonies, 1607-1776Map skills and graphs |
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| Supports the introducing, teaching, and evaluating of lessons with maps, charts, puzzles, games, and more. |
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