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Pathway Publishers |
Teacher's manual to accompany the Grade 4 Pathway reader and workbook of the same title. |
Curriculum ⋅ Pathway |
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Collins, James C. |
Identifying 18 "visionary" companies, the authors set out to determine what's special about them and to provide a blueprint for prosperity. Includes hundreds of examples showing what makes the truly exceptional firms different from the everyday ones. |
Leadership |
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Gary Miller, MP3 Download |
Recording by Gary Miller -- Pensylvania 2016 |
Books |
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Burgess, Thornton W. |
Mother Bear has a secret -- actually, two of them -- and their names are Boxer and Woof-Woof. Young readers will find out how the young cubs get even with Peter Rabbit, what happens when the bears meet their father, and much more. 4 charming illustrations by Harrison Cady. 80 pages. |
Early Reading |
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Pathway Publishers |
First Pathway reader for Grade 2. Workbook by same title available separately. |
Curriculum ⋅ Pathway |
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Pathway Publishers |
Workbook to accompany the Grade 2 Pathway reader of same title. Teacher's edition available separately. |
Pathway |
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Pathway Publishers |
Teacher's manual available separately, combined with More Busy Times. |
Curriculum ⋅ Pathway |
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Brenneman, Helen Good |
Maria and Hans Penner, Mennonite refugees from the Russian Ukraine, forge ever west with their family, west to freedom! In east Germany the Communists tragically separate Maria and Hans. Each fears the other lost or killed. Hoping against hope, each continues westward. This book graphically portrays the effects of war… |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Polacco, Patricia |
During the Nazi occupation of France, Monique's mother hides a Jewish family in her basement and tries to help them escape to freedom. In the tradition of "Pink and Say, " Polacco once again dips into her own family's history to reveal her Aunt Monique's true story of… |
Level 43 items |
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Kuhn, Isobel |
Isobel Miller gave up God for worldly pursuits. But as graduation approached and her engagement was broken, she questioned that decision. God heard her prayers and reached out to her. She dedicated her life to missionary service in China. |
Biography & History |
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Yoder, Judy |
Eli enjoys his work on the farm in eastern Kansas but is never happier than when he has time to explore Fish Creek. When Dad and Mom begin to pray about another move, will Eli’s dreams of becoming a cowboy farmer on the prairie be lost forever? Sequel… |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Michael D. O'Brien |
By the Rivers of Babylon presents the early life of the prophet Ezekiel, from his childhood to his service in the Temple to the Babylonian Captivity, where he was enslaved among the exiles along the River Chebar. Ezekiel, a bricklayer, is simple and timid. He is not yet a priest… |
Books ⋅ Classics ⋅ Literature |
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Wilder, Laura Ingalls |
By the Shores of Silver Lake is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1939, the fifth of nine books in her Little House series. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Fritz, Jean |
Ten-year-old Ann overcomes loneliness and learns to appreciate the importance of her role in settling the wilderness of western Pennsylvania. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Brink, Carol Ryrie |
This beloved story follows the frontier adventures of Caddie Woodlawn, a tomboy growing up in Wisconsin during the 1860s. More likely to plow than bake, she's the despair of her mother and older sister. But when Indians threaten to massacre the settlers, its Caddie who saves the day. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Speare, Elizabeth George |
Calico Captive is Elizabeth George Speare's first historical fiction children's novel. It was inspired by the true story of Susanna Willard Johnson who, along with her family and younger sister, were kidnapped in an Abenakis Indian raid on Charlestown, New Hampshire in August 1754. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Sperry, Armstrong |
A legendary adventure story of how Mafatu, the son of the Great Chief of Hikueru, a Polynesian race who worship courage, conquers his fear of the sea and proves he isn't a coward. Mafatu's story has a strength and simplicity that appeal to a wide range in age… |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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London, Jack |
Considered to be Jack London's masterpiece, this story features Buck, a dog shipped to the Klondike to be trained as a sled dog. Buck eventually reverts to his primitive ancestry, and learns about the savage world of man and beast in the wilderness. 192 pages. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Guinness, Os |
The Call continues to stand as a classic, reflective work on life's purpose. Best-selling author Os Guinness goes beyond our surface understanding of God's call and addresses the fact that God has a specific calling for our individual lives. |
Christian Living |
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Becker, Palmer |
Palmer Becker helps pastors organize their ministry and multiply their effectiveness. This detailed how-to manual explains how to recruit, train, and supervise a team of small-group leaders for ministry in the church. In this model, a minister becomes pastor to the pastors, offering care and support to the group leaders… |
Leadership |
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Heart and Voice Men's Chorus |
Director: Brandon Mullet |
Music ⋅ Heart and Voice Men's Choir |
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Compiler: Kennedy, Tim |
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Phonics & Reading |
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Kalman, Bobbie |
The second-largest country on Earth, Canada possesses a tremendous variety of natural wonders. This new second revision to Canada the Land takes students on a fascinating tour of the country's rugged coasts, frozen northern regions, vast prairies, and majestic mountain ranges. 32 pages. |
Level 43 items |
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Kalman, Bobbie |
In this new second revised edition of Canada the People, candid photos feature Canadian families and how they live. Updated facts and statistics support this fascinating portrayal of a nation built on immigration. Important issues that must be resolved with the Native peoples are sensitively portrayed. 32 pages. |
Level 43 items |
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Slobodkina, Esphyr |
Celebrate the 75 years of the favorite classic, Caps for Sale, with this special edition that features a burst calling out this landmark anniversary! Now fans… |
Picture Books |
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Rudyard Kipling (Softcover) |
A pampered millionaire's son learns to be worth his salt among the fishermen working the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. This classic tale has delighted readers of all ages since 1897. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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National Lutheran Choir |
"Carols We Love To Sing" is a new recording of favorite carols sung by choir and congregation with choral and organ settings by Sir David Willcocks, Larry Fleming, Stephen Paulus, Paul Manz and David Cherwien. "Carols We Love to Sing" is the third album in a series that includes "Hymns… |
Christmas Music ⋅ Music ⋅ National Lutheran Choir |
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Latham, Jean Lee |
Winner of the 1956 Newbery Medal, this novel tells the story of 18th-century mathematical wizard Nathaniel Bowditch, whose determination to master sea navigation resulted in "The American Practical Navigator." 256 pages. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Strobel, Lee |
Using the dramatic scenario of an investigative journalist pursuing his story and leads, Lee Strobel uses his experience as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune to interview experts about the evidence for Christ from the fields of science, philosophy, and history. Winner of the Gold Medallion Book Award and twice… |
Apologetics |
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Dr. Seuss |
Poor Dick and Sally. It's cold and wet and they're stuck in the house with nothing to do . . . until a giant cat in a hat shows up, transforming the dull day into a madcap adventure and almost wrecking the place in the process! Written by Dr. Seuss in 1957… |
Picture Books |
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Yoder, Marcus |
Cathedrals, Castles, and Caves follows the timeline from Christ to the birth of Anabaptism. Catch a glimpse of why men such as Felix Manz and Conrad Grebel were willing to lay down their lives for a Kingdom that was greater than any earthly empire. Discover the real reason they were… |
Church History |
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Yoder, Morris |
" ... In simple language and splendid photography, [this book] unveils the mysteries of the universe, providing the reader with a wealth of amazing facts. It moves beyond the facts, however, to contemplate the purpose of the universe. ... This is a book of worship, a volume that invites the reader to a… |
Science |
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Taylor, Dean |
What should a Christian do with Jesus' words "love your enemies"? Is it all right for a Christian to go to war? Doesn't a Christian have an obligation to defend his country? |
Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Topical Studies |
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Epp, Margaret |
Here is the story of believers whom God has led through harsh oppression, political tyranny and spiritual wastelands but also through religious and political freedom, peace and respect from nations around the world. This is a story about Mennonites. Mennonites who chose a radical spiritual pilgrimage that separated them from… |
Anabaptist History & Thought |
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White, E. B. and Williams… |
One of the classics of children's literature, this widely read tale takes place on a farm in Maine and concerns a pig named Wilbur and his devoted friend Charlotte, the spider who manages to save his life by writing words in her web. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Miller, Gary |
Gary Miller addresses practical issues such as credit, advertising pressure, and our infatuation with electronic gadgets, offering down-to-earth guidance. And he does so within the framework of Jesus' call to seek first the Kingdom of God. This is not simply a guide to manage money frugally but a continual… |
Stewardship & Finance |
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Miller, Gary |
Charting a Course is a call to youth who are serious about following Jesus, especially in finances. It is designed to help them develop a Christ-centered focus early in life and find their way through society's confusing swirl of gray. Using illustrations from his experience in flying airplanes, Gary… |
Stewardship & Finance |
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Gilbreth, Frank B. |
What do you get when you mix a blunt-talking, famous efficiency-expert father and a brilliant, compassionate psychologist mother with twelve rambunctious offspring of various sizes? You get one of America's all-time best- loved memoirs! The hilarious story of growing up Gilbreth has already delighted generations of readers -- and… |
Classics |
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Moser, Helga |
Chester was handsome, and friendly, and curious. But his pride got him into trouble. When Chester thought he was big and tough enough to challenge the mean, old rabbit who lived under the corncrib, Molly taught him a lesson he would not forget. |
Picture Books |
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Stauffer, Julia |
Follow Paul from boyhood to adulthood as he learns to build character and finds true peace in surrender to the Lord. Separated into three parts for children, adolescents, and adults, this book is a wonderful resource for family devotions. 180 pages. |
Intermediate and Young Adult Reading |
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Barbara Kiely Miller |
A peaceful leader of the Nez Perce Indians, Chief Joseph was forced to guide his people on a long, dangerous journey to escape the U.S. Army. Find out how his courage and speaking skills made him a respected and powerful voice for the rights of all Native Americans. |
Level 12 items |
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Stevenson, Robert Louis |
A collection of poems evoking the world and feelings of childhood. |
Picture Books |
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The student portfolio anchors the… |
The student portfolio anchors the student experience in Living History Weavings. The portfolio guides students as they interact with course materials and keeps their work organized. The portfolio serves as the backbone of each unit, linking together the variety of lessons. Portfolios are three-hole-punched for use in a binder (not… |
Living History ⋅ Living History Weavings |
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Kalman, Bobbie |
"This comprehensive new edition features colorful new photos depicting daily life in China's many regions. Includes updated information on government, business, home life, sports, and more. Full-color photos. |
Living History Level 34 ⋅ Level 34 items |
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DeMoss, Nancy Leigh |
Scripture says that offenses will happen. People will let us down and we will let others down, as well. Forgiveness is left up to us to pray about and then practice. Far from minimizing the hurt of the offense, readers are called to understand that offering forgiveness and letting go… |
Relationships & Mentoring |
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St. Olaf Choir |
A mosaic of choral treasures featuring music of the European tradition, contemporary American composers, and multicultural folk music. |
Music ⋅ Saint Olaf Choir |
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Chaim Potok. 9781501142468. |
The Chosen is a novel written by Chaim Potok. It was first published in 1967. It follows the narrator Reuven Malter and his friend Daniel Saunders, as they grow up in the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, in the 1940s. A sequel featuring Reuven's young adult years, The Promise… |
Classics |
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Sire, James |
Chris Chrisman, a young Christian, goes to college only to have his world turned upside down. On campus he finds the challenges to his faith -- both intellectual and personal -- almost more than he can bear. Then he meets Bill Seipel and Bob Wong. Together, the three young men… |
Books ⋅ Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Worldviews |
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Coblentz, John |
Christian Family Living breathes the air of home life - noise of children, rush of schedule, unexpected humor, family meals, catastrophes big and little, expectant mothers, worship, faith, heartache. |
Family |
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Christian Hymnal |
A collection of hymns and sacred songs suitable for use in public worship, worship in the home, evangelistic meetings, and general occasions. |
Songbooks |