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| Let's face it, hard as we try, none of us can avoid contact with difficult people in life. Some people just seem to savor unnecessary and unhealthy conflict; they don't seem to be happy unless they are driving those around them crazy. Dr. John Townsend, noted relationship author, helps us better understand what makes "button pushers" act the way they do and why they want to elicit a negative emotional response from us. He challenges the reader to take personal responsibility and stop responding to difficult people in ways that just don't work! He then offers a whole new repertoire of responses, including specific guidance on body language and verbal scripts, which will allow us to confront and negotiate with "crazy-makers" on a brand new level. |
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| "Send a message of hope or add warmth and spirit to your home with this exquisite handmade cross. Sisters Trina and Janie create art using unique materials to embody their artistic expression of God's love in our world. The cross is crafted using handmade paper, tumbled glass and accented by a pewter angel token. Ready to hang. 6"" x 9""." |
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| Adrienne von Speyr Von Speyr's masterpiece on the life, attitude, and prayer of the Mother of God. She shows how Mary's assent to God's will, as personified in her fiat, "let it be done to me according to thy word", is what defines and sanctifies every aspect of her life. New insights into Mary's holiness, suffering, prayer, and her role of spiritual motherhood for all mankind. |
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| How will you be the hands and feet of Jesus? Join Grammy-Award-winning Audio Adrenaline deep in the heart of Haiti at The Hands and Feet Project, an orphanage founded by the band members for impoverished children who desperately lack the resources most of us take for granted. Although Haiti is only an hour away, it is one of the poorest nations in the world. Superstition and voodoo still cast their spells over the Haitian people. Through this travelogue-style journal, full of journal entries and personal stories, you'll discover what it's like to live in the embattled country of Haiti - and how it is possible to change the world, one child at a time. In fact, the core admonition in James is to rescue the orphans from their suffering. When you impact the lives of orphans, you impact future leaders of communities, cities and a nation. Find purpose and passion in changing the world through God's love as you make this exciting trip with Audio Adrenaline! |
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| This keepsake plaster will help celebrate your child's life right now and remember the days of childhood for years to come. |
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| Rebus Fun: Animal Tales features stories from the pages of Highlights along with a tray filled with 100 magnets that are printed with pictures and words. These words are "silly" words that allow the child to make up his own silly stories. Children will improve their reading skills and have fun at the same time. |
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| Pages packed with the riddles kids love straight from the pages of Highlights magazine make this a book of fun. Answers are printed below each riddle, but the child will have to use one of the "tools" (decoder or mirror) to read them. Also in the tool tray are red, green, blue and black erasable markers that can be used to draw on the coated pages. |
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| Nothing overlooked. Revised and updated. Facts are used as a springboard to stimulate thoughtful questions and guide students to broader applications. Nothing to conflict with Truth, and everything to support it. Truth is the pathway as well as the destination. Nothing boring about this textbook! Students (and teachers) might even forget it's a textbook! Brimming with interesting extras and sparkling with color! |
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| Handwriting 1 Worktext seeks to lay a foundation of writing skills on which early learning is broadened and reinforced. The program introduces the PreCursive alphabet at the kindergarten level and continues to provide meaningful PreCursive writing activities for first grade and the first ten weeks of second grade. Cursive is introduced in second grade and reinforced throughout the elementary grades.PreCursive handwriting eliminated problems inherent in the formation of manuscript letters and provides an age-appropriate form of writing. Children use a natural slant, elliptical movements, and a smooth flow of writing. Most of the letters are made with one stroke, which eliminates mid-letter choices and reduces reversals. Letters look enough like the print students read that they can readily make a connection between reading and writing. Most students will find it easy to accomplish the transition from PreCursive to cursive. |
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| The Student Worktext uses cursive models of Scripture, poetry, recipes, and thank-you notes. |
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