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I Miss Grandpa
$18.89Add to cartA book to help Adventist children understand death-and eternal life
Stevie loved visiting Grandma and Grandpa on their farm! Grandpa let Stevie feed the chickens and lambs and ride on the tractor. They always had so much fun together.
One day not long after a visit to the farm, something went wrong with Grandpa’s heart and he died. Stevie had lost his best friend. He missed his Grandpa and wondered what it was like to die.
Death is a fact of life and yet there is a hope beyond the grave. Parents sometimes find it hard to communicate that hope to small children. This book was written with you, the Adventist parent, in mind. I Miss Grandpa tenderly tells a story of love, loss, and a butterfly that helps children deal with loss and understand the good news about those who sleep in Jesus.
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Joseph
$16.17Add to cartSometimes a gift becomes a curse.
Joseph learned the hard way as a brand-new coat sent his life careening wildly off course, his life twisted by his brothers’ hatred. Once a prince in Canaan, now he was a slave in Egypt.
But Joseph would have the last word. Because God can turn tragedy into triumph.
The amazing story of Joseph has everything: intrigue, suspense, violence, forgiveness, glamour, seduction, strange dreams, and a dramatic twist at the end. It tells us that injustice cannot keep good people down. No matter how dark the past, the future can be brighter than our fondest dreams.
Based on careful research, this book offers something for the whole family. Even seasoned Bible scholars will learn intriguing new facts about Joseph’s world. Names, places, and customs are carefully explained in depth in supplementary material.
But most of all it’s loads of fun for boys and girls. Kids of all ages will thrive on these tantalizing vitamins for the soul: well-crafted stories that settle gently into their tender hearts and mold their destiny.
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Southern Work
$11.59Add to cartIn answer to Ellen White’s historic 1891 testimony her son James Edson White began evangelistic and educational work among Southern Blacks, using a missionary boat that plied the Mississippi River. Ellen White produced an ongoing series of testimonies on this subject, which Edson gathered up and published in 1898 and 1901. This reprint of that work, with the inclusion of additional material, reminds us that we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, and one in the Spirit.
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Wonderful Words Of Life
$18.89Add to cartEver wonder what Jesus meant when He said, “New wine must be poured into new wineskins”? What was Jesus thinking when He talked about plucking out your eye or cutting off your hand? And what about those seven unclean spirits? Find the answer to these and other questions in Wonderful Words of Life, a book that unravels the mysteries wrapped up in the “problem” parables and exposes the Master story teller’s strategy for victorious Christian living.
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Living In The Light
$18.89Add to cartDouglas Cooper, best known for his classic Living God’s Love, is back to show what can happen when ordinary people embrace and are indwelled by an extraordinary God. Living in the Light takes us on a journey beyond codes, tradition, and religiosity to the power of personal, genuine spirituality-living constantly in an attitude of love and forgiveness.
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Beanie The Horse That Wasnt A Horse
$23.99Add to cartHorse-crazy Alex Jahn was about to have his prayers answered . . . but not in the way he had hoped for. What Alex wanted was a horse he could be proud of, like a beautiful Black Stallion. What Alex got was this funny-looking jigsaw puzzle of an animal with a big bucket head, long, floppy ears, short, stubby legs, and a scrawny tail! Beanie wasn’t a real horse at all. He was something called a hinny. Was this God’s idea of a joke?
Beanie the Horse that Wasn’t a Horse, by Heather Grovet, is a story about differences and learning to love them. This cute tale of a homely little hinny with a big heart will have children aged 6-10 grinning from ear to ear. As they laugh they’ll also learn not to judge by outward appearances and that God knows what’s best for us, even if it doesn’t always seem like it.
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100 Quick And Easy Worship Ideas For Kids
$20.99Add to cart100 ways to put the fun back into family worship!
For busy, tired, and overstretched parents everywhere who long to share God creatively with their families, this book is heaven-sent.
In the tradition of 100 Creative Prayer Ideas for Kids, Karen Holford presents 100 Quick and Easy Worship Ideas for Kids that will transform your family time with Jesus. Here in six packed sections (“God Loves Me!”; “God Made My Amazing Body”; “God Made the World”; “Worships for Special Times”; “Favorite Bible Stories”; and “Instant Bible Games to Play”) are dozens of themes, songs, Bible stories, and activities that are easy enough for the children to prepare themselves.
So gather the kids around, choose any one of a hundred quick and easy ideas from this book, and watch what happens as together, you find new ways to experience God.
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Dr Arnotts 24 Realistic Ways To Improve Your Health
$4.89Add to cartJust what the doctor ordered!
Confused about the seemingly endless new and often contradictory health information in circulation today? How about a common-sense reality check on living well? Tim Arnott, MD of the Lifestyle Center of America has produced this helpful book of 24 short, practical health tips based on scientific research and the Bible that will help you live longer, happier, and healthier.
For example, did you know that women who drink more water lower their risk of heart attack? Or that seven to eight hours of sleep a night can minimize your risk of ever developing diabetes? Want to keep Alzheimer’s at bay? Take 100 micrograms of Vitamin B12 supplement every day-especially if you’re a vegetarian! Want to lower your risk of Prostate cancer? Find out this and more in Dr. Arnott’s 24 Realistic Ways to Improve Your Health.
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When Heaven Pauses
$2.87Add to cartWhat do you do when life tears up the rule book and throws the pieces in your face? In this book, author Kurt Johnson suggests that when you’re facing a crisis and you don’t think you can go on-Heaven stops what it’s doing and takes an immediate interest in your needs. When you cry, God stops and listens.
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Pilgrims Problems : Turn Your Troubles Into Triumphs On Your Way To Gods Fr
$23.19Add to cartWe are all spiritual pilgrims on a journey to God’s front door. And if you’re honest, progress on that journey often comes slowly! Stuff gets in the way and trips us up. Stuff like greed, failure, loneliness, anger, guilt, and pride.
If you’re a pilgrim with problems, Pastor and author Karl Haffner has good news: “The battle is not in trying to stop sinning. The battle is in trying to keep trusting. God does the changing. We do the trusting.”
In Karl’s engaging and colorful style, he provides us with a spiritual GPS that shows us the way to triumph over our troubles. His practical advice helps us put “feet” to our faith so that every moment is an experiment in trusting Jesus.
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Touched By A Miracle
$21.79Add to cartAuthor and compiler Nathalie Ladner-Bischoff brings to light another collection of true miracle stories to show us once again how near heaven is to earth. Like her first book, An Angel’s Touch, these stories of divine interventions, angel encounters, and prevailing prayer show what can happen when God touches human beings and the ordinary becomes extraordinary. They also open our eyes to the truth that there’s more to life than what we can see, touch, and feel.
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Cooking With The Micheff Sisters
$26.09Add to cartAs 3ABN viewers know, there’s a lot of fun in the kitchen when Cinda, Brenda, and Linda get together to cook! Long a television favorite, this trio of sisters has produced a vegan cookbook that is just as much fun to use as they are to watch.
The Micheff sisters bring new life to vegan vegetarian menus in this enticing collection of animal-product-free foods. Vegans will appreciate their creative and inventive approach, and even nonvegans will get loads of new ideas for rich-tasting and delicious meals. Whether you’re looking for a way to tempt the palate of a loved one on a restricted diet or you’re making a picnic for a crowd, this collection of more than 200 recipes delivers luscious food every time, without the saturated fat and extra calories of animal products.
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This Is My Boy
$14.29Add to cartTable Of Contents:
Introduction
The Breaking Point
The Beginning
Just When Life Started Getting Back To Normal
Nathaniel
The Phone Call
The Dedication
How Do I Deal With This?
Our Little Time Of Trouble
Endless Court Appearances
A Marathon Requires Endurance
A Ray Of Hope!?!
The Final Countdown: Are You Ready?
The Breaking Point
June 9, 2002
June 11, 2002
June 12, 2002
“It Ain’t Over Yet”
August 27, 2002
A Setback
December 12, 2002
May 14, 2003
Epilogue
AppendixAdditional Info
Miguel Crespo’s forehead tightened as he imagined his son’s fate. The tiny boy was sitting up in a dingy crib, crying for his mommy and daddy. Outside the room he could hear the sound of people talking, enjoying themselves, while his son sat heartbroken in his little wooded prison. Miguel felt as if a dagger had been plunged into his chest.
In every person’s life, there comes a time when they have to answer some life-altering questions, “Does God really care about me? How much attention does He really pay to what’s going on in my life? Does prayer really accomplish anything? Am I willing to suffer loss and still believe in and trust him?”
Five years previous, Miguel and Bonnie Crespo had never imagined themselves as foster parents. Then Nathaniel, a sickly infant with eczema and spinal problems, became part of their lives, and they wanted to be more; they wanted to adopt him permanently. This is My Boy! (Right God?) is the story of the Crespo family as they went through emotional hell-fighting custody battles, endless court appearances, selling prize possessions to pay for lawyer fees, and ultimately surrendering the fate of their new son to God. -
S N Haskell
$22.39Add to cartTable Of Contents:
Why Elder Haskell?
Preaching And Peddling
Layman Leader
The “Child Of His Hope”
That New England School
Across The Waters And Back
Pioneering In Australia
In New Zealand
Again In Europe
Scouting For Missions
An Adventurous Journey
Calcutta And Beyond
Alone, Yet Not Alone
With The Pioeners In Africa
Teaching At Avondale
The Sure Foundation
Meeting The Holy Flesh Fanaticism
The New York City Mission
The Crisis In New York
Traveling Teacher
At Loma Linda
Leading California
The Temperance Campaign
Workers Together With God
Finishing The CourseAdditional Info
Among the most colorful of the early Seventh-day Adventist church workers was Stephen Nelson Haskell. A self-made man, fearless, and endowed with ingenuity, courage, and vision, Haskell led in a number of enterprises that were accepted and established by the denomination. He was the first to make an around-the-world trip in the interest of Adventist missions, taking almost two years. He was a leader in city mission work, and we think of him as the father of the tract and missionary societies from which developed the Book and Bible Houses and two departments of the church–Publishing and Home Missionary. -
Exploring Mark : A Devotional Study
$33.39Add to cartMark for Contemporary Christians
It was the worst of times. The believers faced the atrocities of an emperor gone mad. They were burned alive. Torn apart. Amid Roman horror, Mark decided the church needed some good news.
No one had ever written a Gospel before. Later Gospels enhance the picture, but Mark set the mold. Other Gospels focus more on Jesus’ teaching; but in Mark, the Man of Action marches rapidly through the Jewish milieu of first-century Palestine-all the way to the cross.
And now George Knight brings Mark’s world down to ours with a user-friendly devotional commentary that goes behind the scenes and, with a new translation, unfolds the rich tapestry of Mark for contemporary Christians.
Mark’s Jesus demanded secrecy on the part of His disciples. But He also said, “Whatever is hidden is meant to be disclosed” (Mark 4:22, NIV). In this commentary Mark’s secrets about Jesus are revealed to enlarge the searching mind and bless the seeking heart.





















