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| Scholar's Library is a value-priced collection of texts and tools for serious Bible study using Greek, Hebrew, and English resources. It is the best value in Bible software today with more than 330 Bibles and Bible Reference titles worth over $6,100.00 in equivalent print editions! The Scholar's Library software doesn't just "speed up" the process of studying with paper books, it actually acts as your personal research assistant, doing everything from looking up relevant articles and automatically collecting material to generating tailored reports and organizing content around your specific target passage. Logos Bible Software Series X is so easy to use and powerful that all you have to know how to do is type in a Bible reference, or a topic and click the 'Go!' button. Scholarï's Library provides an amazing wealth of resources at your fingertips, giving you everything you need for serious and comprehensive Bible Study, no matter what your focus. The value-packed Scholar's Library makes digging deep into the truth of the Bible easier than ever! |
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| Increasing concern over the quality and content of public education has sparked a nationwide movement of educators and parents calling for real choice in the schooling of our children. A Scholastic Vouchers system would provide just that kind of choice, giving all parents the freedom to choose what kind of education their children receive. This ground-breaking video provides laymen and professionals alike with a comprehensive overview to this most important issue. |
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| "What a wonderful way to commemorate those school days! It's a gift that will only gain value as the years pass! Covering the span from preschool to 12th grade, the hardcover book offers a fill-in-the-blank format that's age appropriate for each year, plus handy pockets for storing report cards and other mementoes. Plus, it's available personalized; supply name in two lines, up to 14 letters/ spaces each line. Covered spiral binding. 10 1/4"" x 12 1/4""." |
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| In this comprehensive study course, you will learn how to share your faith simply, effectively, and biblically - the way Jesus did. Discover the God-given evangelistic tools that will enable you to confidently talk about your Lord and Savior. With 101 lessons, this course will help you to prove the authenticity of the bible, provide ample evidence for creation, understand the beliefs of cults and other religions, and learn how to reach both friends and strangers with the Gospel. |
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| The School of Dying Graces is the deeply honest and beautifully written account of two very different spiritual journeys--the journey of Dr. Richard Felix, then president of Azusa Pacific University, and that of his beloved wife, Vivian, a terminal cancer patient. From observing his wife prepare herself spiritually for dying, Dr. Felix discovers that special gifts--living graces--come to those who persevere through suffering. In this thought-provoking and inspiring story forged through his wife's victorious dying, Dr. Felix offers profound truths for those who want to live victoriously.Back Cover CopyYou don't have to enroll in the school of dying graces to learn its costly lessons. When his beautiful and brilliant wife was diagnosed with cancer, Dr. Richard Felix became convinced that, through faith, the best medical science, and fervent prayer, she would be restored to health. Once it became apparent that her disease was not responding to treatment, however, Vivian Felix asked Richard to continue praying for her physical healing while she prepared herself spiritually for dying. Unable to accept the possibility of her death, he prayed for a miracle. It arrived, though in unexpected form, when he gave himself to the graces of living that were forged in his beloved wife's victorious dying: The grace of letting go The grace of seeing with the eyes of faith The grace of dependence The grace of surrender The grace of gratitude The grace of transformation Give yourself to the graces of living that were forged in a journey of dying-and you'll learn, as Richard Felix did, that the lessons may be costly, but the wisdom is priceless. |
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| Moving beyond traditional human developmental theories, the author uses stories and analysis to walk with readers on a road toward rediscovering an ancient Christian custom that may ultimately lead to new roads in Christian education. |
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| School's Out! And so is Rachel, with trouble following close on her barefooted heels! Nine-year-old Rachel Yoder is a delightfully high-spirited Amish girl who finds plenty of trouble amid the rolling hills of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. When she's not getting locked in a root cellar, bringing frogs to church, or taking wild buggy rides, she's setting fireflies free and trying out new skateboards in all the wrong places. |
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| Complications abound as love is encountered by four young schoolmarms in bygone days. In Schoolhouse Brides, one-room schoolhouses by the Lehigh Canal, on the prairies of Minnesota, amid the Blue Ridge Mountains, and in frontier Idaho are the settings for heartwarming lessons in life and love. |
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| The Fairchild family is here again and this time, Bonnie is old enough to begin the great"School! We join Bonnie in the excruciating anticipation of the first day, when she will wear her new dress, carry a first reader and slate, and-displaying nonchalance as she braves the swinging bridge"enter into the mysteries of schoolroom learning and playground rites in a woodland setting of the early 1900s. Bonnie's older brother and three sisters, her various classmates and Miss Cora, her teacher, add their liveliness to an eventful season of learning"on every front"in the Kentucky Hills. Rebecca Caudill's unfailing insights into a child's heart are enhanced by Decie Merwin's skillful drawings.' Ages 8 and up ' |
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| Illustrations by Decie Merwin 'School in the Kentucky hills goes from August to the last Friday before Christmas. After that the snows are too high, and later, the thawing rivers too full, for the Fairchild children, and their neighbors, the Wattersons, the Sawyers, and the Huffs to make it safely to the little school house in the woods. Now that Althy is fourteen, Mr. Fairchild has other plans for the long winter months. Learn, along with Bonnie, Debbie, Chris and Emmy, what it is like to have school at home in the early 1900's. The fourth and final book in the “Fairchild Family� series. Illustrated. Ages 8 and up |
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| Provides the actual sounds needed for teaching the lessons on sound |
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| Start students on the path of scientific inquiry with an introduction to the senses, heat, sound, animals, and heavenly bodies, presenting God as the Creator of all things.The Student Notebook Packet provides pages for evaluating or recording observations. |
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