Author: James E. Smith, Ph.D.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1300690607
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
This volume is a commentary that examines the gospel record of the first thirty years of Jesus' life in chronological order.
Night the Angels Sang
Author: James E. Smith, Ph.D.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1300690607
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
This volume is a commentary that examines the gospel record of the first thirty years of Jesus' life in chronological order.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1300690607
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
This volume is a commentary that examines the gospel record of the first thirty years of Jesus' life in chronological order.
Bible Bedtime Stories For Kids
Author: Ella Swan
Publisher: Ella Swan
ISBN: 1835124887
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
If you want bedtime to be both a serene and spiritually enriching experience for your kids, then let “Bible Bedtime Stories for Kids” drift your little ones into peaceful sleep while imbibing Christian moral values! Struggling to find bedtime stories that are both calming and spiritually meaningful? Desiring to instill Christian values in your children but unsure where to begin? Yearning for a resource that lulls your little ones to sleep while imparting fundamental Christian moral values? “Bible Bedtime Stories For Kids” helps you create space for God into your nightly bedtime routine while creating a sanctuary of tranquility. No more wrestling with restless nights—embrace the divine serenity and the profound lessons this book offers. Here’s what you can look forward to: - Peaceful Slumber: Allow your child to drift into restful sleep with calming Bible stories. - Gifts of Morality: Immerse your child in timeless tales that impart essential Christian values. - Faithful, Soothing Dreams: Let your little ones dream of a world filled with love, kindness, and divine wisdom. And more! Look forward to your children falling asleep with smiles, their hearts full of biblical wisdom. “Bible Bedtime Stories for Kids” invites kids and parents alike to strengthen not just their faith but also their bond as bedtime now becomes a time for both relaxation, learning, and worship. Ready to transform bedtime into a sacred ritual of peace and wisdom? Get into “Bible Bedtime Stories for Kids” today!
Publisher: Ella Swan
ISBN: 1835124887
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
If you want bedtime to be both a serene and spiritually enriching experience for your kids, then let “Bible Bedtime Stories for Kids” drift your little ones into peaceful sleep while imbibing Christian moral values! Struggling to find bedtime stories that are both calming and spiritually meaningful? Desiring to instill Christian values in your children but unsure where to begin? Yearning for a resource that lulls your little ones to sleep while imparting fundamental Christian moral values? “Bible Bedtime Stories For Kids” helps you create space for God into your nightly bedtime routine while creating a sanctuary of tranquility. No more wrestling with restless nights—embrace the divine serenity and the profound lessons this book offers. Here’s what you can look forward to: - Peaceful Slumber: Allow your child to drift into restful sleep with calming Bible stories. - Gifts of Morality: Immerse your child in timeless tales that impart essential Christian values. - Faithful, Soothing Dreams: Let your little ones dream of a world filled with love, kindness, and divine wisdom. And more! Look forward to your children falling asleep with smiles, their hearts full of biblical wisdom. “Bible Bedtime Stories for Kids” invites kids and parents alike to strengthen not just their faith but also their bond as bedtime now becomes a time for both relaxation, learning, and worship. Ready to transform bedtime into a sacred ritual of peace and wisdom? Get into “Bible Bedtime Stories for Kids” today!
Night the Ghost Came Walking
Author: James E. Smith, Ph.D.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1300917768
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
A devotional commentary covering the life of Christ from the Sermon on the Mount (June AD 28) to the Sermon on the Bread of Life (March AD 29).
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1300917768
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
A devotional commentary covering the life of Christ from the Sermon on the Mount (June AD 28) to the Sermon on the Bread of Life (March AD 29).
The Westminster
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Category : Presbyterian Church
Languages : en
Pages : 1730
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Category : Presbyterian Church
Languages : en
Pages : 1730
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Harper's Monthly Magazine
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1092
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1092
Book Description
Life-Changing Abc Scriptures with Stories
Author: Katherine Dye
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491755954
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Life Changing In the beautiful collection of fictional southern style short stories, set in her hometown, Katherine Dye highlights many nooks and crannies of New Albany, Mississippi, and if you are a native, you will delight in reading about the places you often see. If not well, you will want to visit this lovely little artisan town and see for yourself the wonders of the pleasant and less complex southern way of life as depicted in Katherines stories, paintings, and sketches. The beauty of her short stories is their attraction to the Word of God. Katherine, from a child, was encouraged to memorize scripture verses; and those that became a lamp unto her feet and a light unto her path are the ones she has cleverly included. There is a verse for each letter of the alphabet, and she makes clear the need for a two-way conversation between God and his children, the grand and glorious balance of prayer and reading of the scriptures. The stories are designed for young teens, but if you are a bit older now, you may find yourself slipping back to childhood and teenage years, reminiscent of the days of The Old South. Many of the scriptures Katherine features are those we memorized as children. We are never too old to learn, but as Katherine explains in the story of Grandy and Jamie, it is much easier when we are youthful and our minds are clear and sharp, unencumbered by years of living and working and loving and playing. It feels good to slip back to those times when our ability to memorize was heightened by virtue of our youth, and the verses we so cherish are those we best remember from childhood. This collection of stories is timeless. Read and relish youthful thoughts.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491755954
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Life Changing In the beautiful collection of fictional southern style short stories, set in her hometown, Katherine Dye highlights many nooks and crannies of New Albany, Mississippi, and if you are a native, you will delight in reading about the places you often see. If not well, you will want to visit this lovely little artisan town and see for yourself the wonders of the pleasant and less complex southern way of life as depicted in Katherines stories, paintings, and sketches. The beauty of her short stories is their attraction to the Word of God. Katherine, from a child, was encouraged to memorize scripture verses; and those that became a lamp unto her feet and a light unto her path are the ones she has cleverly included. There is a verse for each letter of the alphabet, and she makes clear the need for a two-way conversation between God and his children, the grand and glorious balance of prayer and reading of the scriptures. The stories are designed for young teens, but if you are a bit older now, you may find yourself slipping back to childhood and teenage years, reminiscent of the days of The Old South. Many of the scriptures Katherine features are those we memorized as children. We are never too old to learn, but as Katherine explains in the story of Grandy and Jamie, it is much easier when we are youthful and our minds are clear and sharp, unencumbered by years of living and working and loving and playing. It feels good to slip back to those times when our ability to memorize was heightened by virtue of our youth, and the verses we so cherish are those we best remember from childhood. This collection of stories is timeless. Read and relish youthful thoughts.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
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Languages : en
Pages : 1094
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Languages : en
Pages : 1094
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The Caledonian
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Languages : en
Pages : 672
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Languages : en
Pages : 672
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Sanctuary
Author: Ardis Dick Stenbakken
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
ISBN: 0828024723
Category : Devotional calendars
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
In the pages of this book women have bared their souls. They have revealed how they try every day to follow the pattern that God has given for their lives. They share how God has shown His presence in their homes, their families, and their lives. Things have not always gone perfectly for these women, but each has found sanctuary in the arms and love of her mighty God, the God who is also her Savior.
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
ISBN: 0828024723
Category : Devotional calendars
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
In the pages of this book women have bared their souls. They have revealed how they try every day to follow the pattern that God has given for their lives. They share how God has shown His presence in their homes, their families, and their lives. Things have not always gone perfectly for these women, but each has found sanctuary in the arms and love of her mighty God, the God who is also her Savior.
Heaven on Earth: The Order and Meaning of Mass
Author: Ralph Barnett
Publisher: eSoup Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
The Catechism of the Catholic Church encourages parents to catechize their children: · Parents’ duty to educate their children is instinctive and inalienable. · Parents have the first responsibility for educating their children. · Parents’ role in education is so important it is near impossible to offer an adequate substitute. · By marriage, parents receive the responsibility of evangelizing their children. · Parents educate their children to fulfill God's law. · As “first heralds," parents should initiate their children into the mysteries of the faith. · Education in the faith by parents should begin in the child's earliest years. · Family catechesis precedes other forms of religious instruction in the faith. But . . . catechize on what and how? As a cradle Catholic, father, grandfather, layperson, and ardent student of our Faith, I offer a suggestion based on common sense . . . and a book series. “We’re living through the greatest loss of faith in the history of the Catholic Church,” a refrain reverberating thru Catholic America. Likely, you are familiar with the statistics: · 25% percent decline in Mass attendance. · 15% of churches closed and/or consolidated. · 65% of Catholics do not believe in the Real Presence. · Catholicism, the largest Christian creed followed closely by fallen away Catholics. America’s religious decline is not new. Experts claim, “Christianity has been on decline since the removal of prayer from public schools in 1962.” Catholic school enrollment declined concurrently. Yet prayer was not removed from Catholic schools. Predictably, Mass attendance followed. What changed? Catholic authorities proffered explanations and recommendations; none of which stemmed the tide . . . a sure sign the root cause was not rightly identified. “What changed” was the equivalent of removing the pillar of prayer from public schools . . . Mass was removed from Catholic catechesis - school, CCD, RCIA, adult formation, ambo, and domestic church. A cursory look at a Baltimore Catechism, the 1950-60s field manual for Catholics, reveals a 30-page segment, “Catechism of the Mass,” immersing students in liturgical details. A cursory look at current Catholic curricula reveals a paucity of information on Mass ranging from a few paragraphs in texts for schools and homeschool to “take home” trifolds for CCD, RCIA, etc. Is Mass that important? Did you know Mass . . . Is the only sacrifice perfect, pleasing, and acceptable to God? Is the most sacred function of the Church, surpassing all others in efficacy? Is the Church’s greatest prayer? Is the Church’s #1 effort to save souls? Is the same sacrifice Christ made on the Cross? Is the perfect answer to prayer as it brings mercy and salvation Christ won for us? Is required attendance every Sunday and six Holy Days a year but Communion only once? Is the Source and Summit of our Faith? Is Heaven on Earth? Seemingly, Mass is the answer to everything integral to Catholicism. Why is it not taught in Catholic education settings? How do we reverse the tide? Catholics must re-assess school, CCD, RCIA, adult formation, school and homeschool catechesis to make space for a deep dive into Mass. To fulfill the need, I submit a book series, “Catechism Curriculum for Catholic Homeschool,” which includes a 163-page text accompanied by a workbook with fifty-one lesson reviews containing 1,600+ questions. The series is not a theological or academic treatise but a user-friendly, step-by-step guide to Mass for homeschool catechesis unlike anything available elsewhere. Author’s Promise: “Your family will never ever go to church, attend Mass, or receive Communion the same way again.”
Publisher: eSoup Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
The Catechism of the Catholic Church encourages parents to catechize their children: · Parents’ duty to educate their children is instinctive and inalienable. · Parents have the first responsibility for educating their children. · Parents’ role in education is so important it is near impossible to offer an adequate substitute. · By marriage, parents receive the responsibility of evangelizing their children. · Parents educate their children to fulfill God's law. · As “first heralds," parents should initiate their children into the mysteries of the faith. · Education in the faith by parents should begin in the child's earliest years. · Family catechesis precedes other forms of religious instruction in the faith. But . . . catechize on what and how? As a cradle Catholic, father, grandfather, layperson, and ardent student of our Faith, I offer a suggestion based on common sense . . . and a book series. “We’re living through the greatest loss of faith in the history of the Catholic Church,” a refrain reverberating thru Catholic America. Likely, you are familiar with the statistics: · 25% percent decline in Mass attendance. · 15% of churches closed and/or consolidated. · 65% of Catholics do not believe in the Real Presence. · Catholicism, the largest Christian creed followed closely by fallen away Catholics. America’s religious decline is not new. Experts claim, “Christianity has been on decline since the removal of prayer from public schools in 1962.” Catholic school enrollment declined concurrently. Yet prayer was not removed from Catholic schools. Predictably, Mass attendance followed. What changed? Catholic authorities proffered explanations and recommendations; none of which stemmed the tide . . . a sure sign the root cause was not rightly identified. “What changed” was the equivalent of removing the pillar of prayer from public schools . . . Mass was removed from Catholic catechesis - school, CCD, RCIA, adult formation, ambo, and domestic church. A cursory look at a Baltimore Catechism, the 1950-60s field manual for Catholics, reveals a 30-page segment, “Catechism of the Mass,” immersing students in liturgical details. A cursory look at current Catholic curricula reveals a paucity of information on Mass ranging from a few paragraphs in texts for schools and homeschool to “take home” trifolds for CCD, RCIA, etc. Is Mass that important? Did you know Mass . . . Is the only sacrifice perfect, pleasing, and acceptable to God? Is the most sacred function of the Church, surpassing all others in efficacy? Is the Church’s greatest prayer? Is the Church’s #1 effort to save souls? Is the same sacrifice Christ made on the Cross? Is the perfect answer to prayer as it brings mercy and salvation Christ won for us? Is required attendance every Sunday and six Holy Days a year but Communion only once? Is the Source and Summit of our Faith? Is Heaven on Earth? Seemingly, Mass is the answer to everything integral to Catholicism. Why is it not taught in Catholic education settings? How do we reverse the tide? Catholics must re-assess school, CCD, RCIA, adult formation, school and homeschool catechesis to make space for a deep dive into Mass. To fulfill the need, I submit a book series, “Catechism Curriculum for Catholic Homeschool,” which includes a 163-page text accompanied by a workbook with fifty-one lesson reviews containing 1,600+ questions. The series is not a theological or academic treatise but a user-friendly, step-by-step guide to Mass for homeschool catechesis unlike anything available elsewhere. Author’s Promise: “Your family will never ever go to church, attend Mass, or receive Communion the same way again.”