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| This young woman's version of Elizabeth George's bestselling book A Woman After God's Own HeartR shares the intentions and blessings of God's heart with teen girls. On this journey they discover His priorities for their lives-including prayer, submission, faithfulness, and joy-and how to embrace those priorities in daily life. Elizabeth's mentor style, the "Heart Response"" messages of reflection, and the age-significant themes make this an excellent book for groups or for personal study. And best of all, girls will discover that God is a faithful, caring, and loving presence during this exciting and sometimes difficult time in their lives. |
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| It's easy to jump from one pressing need to another without really having a plan. In this book, George outlines God's formula for powerful, effective prayer. |
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| Bestselling author Elizabeth George takes teen girls step by step through the fruits of the Spirit, helping them discover the joy of a life lived for God. |
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| "Crafted of resin, these brightly colored letters will help you spell anything that's on your mind --your own name or the name of your favorite pet, sport, or team. Or get creative, and use the letters to spell out complete phrases and messages. A perfect accent for desk or dresser. Largest, approx 1 1/2"" x 2 1/4"" x 3/4"". Specify letter(s) when ordering." |
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| This book is packed with memorable messages that will delight and excite your kids about God's Word. From angels to Zacchaeus, kids will learn life-changing Bible truths along with tons of cool New Testament trivia as they make unique crafts and edible wonders to help lock in the learning! Here are 26 cleaver messages that turn ordinary show-n-tell object talks into exciting discover-n-do delights! |
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| This book is packed with memorble messages that will delight and excite your kids about God's Word. From arks to zithers, kids will learn life-changing Bible truths along with tons of cool Old Testament trivia as they make unique crafts and edible wonders to help lock in the learning! Here are 26 clever messages that turn ordinary show-n-tell object talks into exciting discover-n-do delights! |
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| Picking up where the acclaimed Jesus of Nazareth left off, A.D. vividly recreates the turbulent years following the death of Christ. The earliest experiences of the Christian church after Jesus' ascension are powerfully dramatized in this remarkably authentic TV miniseries epic covering the years A.D. 30-69. This Biblically and historically accurate drama is the perfect resource for any church or home study group wishing to explore the New Testament period, the Early Church, or the Book of Acts. The spectacular scope of the project and performances from an all-star cast also make great home entertainment. |
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| Picking up where the acclaimed Jesus of Nazareth left off, A.D. vividly recreates the turbulent years following the death of Christ. The earliest experiences of the Christian church after Jesus' ascension are powerfully dramatized in this remarkably authentic TV miniseries epic covering the years A.D. 30-69. The perfect resource for any church or home study group wishing to explore the New Testament period, the Early Church, or the Book of Acts. The spectacular scope of the project and performances from an all-star cast also make great home entertainment. |
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| This is the first time these programs have been offered on home video. This series includes: Jackie Robinson * Martin Luther King Jr. * Thomas Jefferson * Winston Churchill * Sir Edmond Hillary * Amerigo Vespucci * Marie Curie * Thomas Edison * Aristotle * Leonardo da Vinci * Now you can enjoy All 10 episodes on this 5 video tape collection. All the above titles are included in this attractively packaged Special Gift Set! A Great Value and your kids will love 'em. VHS/Full Color/Approx. 225 minutes |
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| Aristotle: While working out a logic problem for school, the Kyros crew travels to Athens, Greece in 336 BC to meet Aristotle, who explains that to become an expert in so many fields he applied a new way of thinking, which we call logic, to solve problems. Back home, A.J. is able to solve his homework problems using the information he knows to be true. Leonardo da Vinci: After A.J. is advised not to add band to his already full schedule, the Kyros crew heads for Florence, Italy in 1505 to meet an original Renaissance Man--Leonardo da Vinci. He explains that in addition to his masterpieces, he has also invented many other things. A.J. learns that curiosity, passion and ideas can be the path to greatness, and decides to add band to his activities. VHS/Full Color/Approx. 45 minutes |
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| Jackie Robinson: A.J. is called a chicken because he walked away from a fight in school. When the Kyros crew lands in Brooklyn, New York in 1947, A.J. meets Jackie Robinson, the first Negro to play major league baseball in the 20th Century. Jackie shares that he walked away from fights every day for years, in order to win a bigger battle against segregation. Martin Luther King Jr.: A.J. decides to use the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as an excuse to have a holiday. The Kyros crew sets sail for Washington, D.C. in 1963, but the crew somehow ends up in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944 where they meet teenage King. Using the time telescope, Ollie shows King his future as a civil rights leader and the worldwide significance of his work. VHS/Full Color/Approx. 45 minutes |
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| Marie Curie: Angry that his mother's career prevents her from attending his school function, A.J. and the Kyros crew travel to Paris, France in 1905 to meet Marie Curie. While learning about Curie's discovery of atomic particles, A.J. learns Curie raised two young daughters while completing the work that made her the first person ever to win Nobel prizes in two different fields. Thomas Edison: Upset after failing his geometry test, Ollie shows A.J. that he has a lot in common with Thomas Edison. The Kyros crew goes back to West Orange, New Jersey in 1891 where Edison explains how he made electricity safe and practical, and then back to 1855 to meet eight-year-old Thomas who was thrown out of school by a teacher who said he was too stupid to learn. VHS/Full Color/Approx. 45 minutes |
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