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| Through colorful illustrations, Scripture references, and interactive exercises, Kindness Counts! helps children learn basic math skills while teaching them the importance of kindness. They will learn that God loves them and wants them to spread his kindness and love to others, and they will see that even the smallest acts of kindness matter.Parents and teachers will appreciate the practical ideas that children can apply in sharing kindness with others, such as collecting coins for the needy or helping their parents at home. At the same time, children are introduced to basic mathematical skills like counting, addition, subtraction, and measuring. Each colorful illustration includes an interactive math problem for children to solve. This book makes it fun to learn mathand to share God's kindness with the world. |
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| "The beauty of kindred spirits is captured in this three-dimensional plaque. It's handcrafted of resin, hand painted and designed to set or hang. 8 3/4"" x 5 1/2"". " |
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| According to the Lord Jesus Christ, our first priority must be to seek the kingdom of God (Matthew 6:33). The aim of Matthew's Gospel is to help the Christian to fulfil that duty. To do this, we must above all honour, trust and serve the King himself, Jesus Christ. This commentary is, therefore, both Christ-centred and practical. Its focus is the King and his kingdom. |
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| In the season of Lent, we undertake spiritual desciplines to remind us of our participation in the death and resurrection of Christ. Here Father Benedict Groeschel, one of the American Church's most respected spiritual teachers, helps us embrace the mystery of the cross as a fundamental truth and reality of our faith. Against the backdrop of Scripture and the writings of the ancient Fathers of the Church, for each day of the Lent and Easter seasons, he offers thought-provoking reflections on Christ's agony, death, and glorious rising. |
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| This fabulous book in the Pick Up 'n' Do series gives your kids 40 minutes to 1 1/2 hours of solid Bible teaching and serious discipleship on Israel's greatest king ever - without hours of teaching preparation. As God's top choice, young David went from shepherd boy to sovereign ruler - and he loved to pluck the harp as well! Follow David as he is anointed King, fight Goliath, finds a friend in Jonathan, flees from a jealous Saul and more! Lessons on the power and praise of Psalms 23, 24 and 51 are also included. Two options let teachers take the lesson from super simple to more challenging. For an "instant" lesson teach the Bible 4U and Shepherd's Spot sections. And the optional Workshop Wonders stretches each lesson with a craft, science or food activity. Teach your young believers what it means to be faithful disciples with this all-in-one resource! |
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| In an age of pressure and change, we want to be successful and secure. Yet we also long to become people, like the biblical character David, "after God's own heart." Although David was the mighty king of Israel and Judah, head of a dynasty, and victor in countless battles, his true success came in growing closer to God and learning to trust him more fully.Even when we, like David, face disillusionment, conflict, depression, and the struggle to maintain personal integrity, God is at work in our lives. Studying the life of David will deepen your faith that throughout the struggles, joys, and challenges of life, God will continue his good work in you until its perfect completion. |
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| Chipmunk leaves home to seek for the kingdom of Brass Cobweb - a king who is wise and brave and true. |
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| "You're just plain nuts if you think you'll find a tastier treat for Dad! Sixteen-ounces of salted California pistachios come bundled in a cotton canvas sack that proclaims ""Happy Father's Day"" to the lucky recipient. The bag is secured with colorful ribbon and decorative ties so it's ready to give as is." |
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| Kids will love putting together the image of King George (Larry) admiring his closet filled to the brim with rubber duckies! The puzzle has 24 pieces, and when assembled, it measures 10 inches by 13 inches (25.40 cm by 33.02 cm). Recommended for ages 3 to 7. |
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| Once upon a time there lived a king. Like other kings, he had a really neat castle and a lovely little kingdom. But unlike other kings, King George spent most of his time ... in the bathtub! Why? Because that's where he'd play with his very favorite toy: his rubber ducky. But one ducky wasn't enough for King George. He wanted all the duckies! Discover what happens when this cucumber king makes a huge mistake, deciding that the most important person in the world is, well ... himself! Can King George learn to put others first before it's too late?!? Join the VeggieTales gang as they learn that when we are selfish, we hurt the people around us. "For whether you're a king or a kid, God wants us all to think of others first!" Silly Song: "Endangered Love" |
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