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Faith Builders Resource Group | Living History Weavings | |||
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Croutch, Gloria | This planner is designed very specifically for conservative weddings that utilize a seamstress, ceremony and reception coordinators, and more. We expect large guest lists, provide space for a variety of music types, and will help you to create a practical timeline that will have you well prepared for the events… | Books | ||
Beall, Pamela | Contains over forty international songs, sung in their native languages with English translations. Includes songs from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia and Oceania. | Resources By Subject ⋅ Geography | ||
Beall, Pamela | Favorite stories from the Bible are told and sung in this package now tailored for the most modern Wee Sing fans, with a 64-page, full-color book and a one-hour audio CD. Pkg. | Resources By Subject ⋅ Bible | ||
Bauer, Susan and Wise, Jessie | This educational bestseller has dominated its field for the last decade, sparking a homeschooling movement that has only continued to grow. It will instruct you, step by step, on how to give your child an academically rigorous, comprehensive education from preschool through high school. Two veteran home educators outline the… | Philosophy of Education | ||
Kalman, Bobbie | Spectacular photographs and engaging text help introduce students to familiar landforms and others they may not have seen before. By using compare-and-contrast questions, children will be encouraged to identify differences in similar landforms, such as mountains and hills. Children will also be inspired to paint landscapes, create volcanoes, and write… | Level 12 items | ||
St. Olaf Choir | The St. Olaf Christmas Festival from 1983. Includes 21 songs, ranging from familiar to new.
1. Fantasia on Greensleeves
2. Life Up Your Heads
3. Ruler of Heaven
4. Vox Dicentis: Clama
5. Lo, How a Rose E're Blooming
6. Softly, Softly Fell the Snow
7. Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
8. Salvation Is Created
9. Hodie Christus… | Christmas Music ⋅ Saint Olaf Choir | ||
Brown, Dave F. and Knowles… | Middle level researchers Dave Brown and Trudy Knowles have updated their bestselling classic What Every Middle School Teacher Should Know with more student voice as well as timely new research, strategies, and models that illuminate the philosophies and practices that best serve the needs of young adolescents. | Educational Resources ⋅ Child Development | ||
Allberry, Sam | In What God Has to Say About Our Bodies, Sam Allberry explains that all of us are fearfully and wonderfully made, and should regard our physicality as a gift. He offers biblical guidance for living, including understanding gender, sexuality, and identity; dealing with aging, illness, and death; and considering the physical… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Doctrine of Humanity | ||
Schaeffer, Edith | In an age when the survival of the family as a living, loving unit is being threatened as never before, Edith Schaeffer presents a heartening view of family life. The family: It is an ever-changing mobile of life ... a center for the formation of human relationships ... a perpetual… | Christian Living ⋅ Family | ||
Hamilton, James M. Jr. | The Bible recounts a single story - one that began at creation, encompasses our lives today, and will continue until Christ's return and beyond. In What Is Biblical Theology?, Jim Hamilton introduces us to this narrative, helping us understand the worldview of the biblical writers so that we can read the Old… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Theology | ||
Conrad Shank | Teachers Week 2023 | |||
Fritz, Jean | A brief biography of the eighteenth-century printer, inventor, and statesman who played an influential role in the early history of the United States. | Level 34 items | ||
Chesterton, G.K. | Chesterton's style is light and humorous - but also deadly serious and philosophical - as he provides witty commentary on feminism, education, family, and other timeless topics.
In the aptly titled treatise What's Wrong With the World, one of the twentieth century's most memorable and prolific writers takes on education, government… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Worldviews | ||
Steig, William | This is the Story of when I was a boy, almost 100 years ago, when fire engines were pulled by horses, boys did not play with girls, kids went to libraries for books, there was no TV, you could see a movie for a nickel, and everybody wore a hat. ~William… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | ||
Galanti, Regine | When worries and fears come along, Harley the Hedgehog can handle them—and so can your child! A fun activity book for coping with anxiety, for kids ages 5 to 9.
Expert psychologist and best-selling author Dr. Regine Galanti offers an activity book that teaches kids how to be brave and feel… | Educational Resources ⋅ Child Development | ||
Corbett, Steve and Fikkert, Brian | Good Intentions are not enough. Unleashing and equipping people to effectively help the poor requires repentance and the realization of our own brokenness. When Helping Hurts articulates a biblically based framework concerning the root causes of poverty and its alleviation. | Christian Living ⋅ Missions & Service | ||
Welch, Edward T. | Need people less. Love people more. That's the author's challenge... He's talking about a tendency to hold other people in awe, to be controlled and mastered by them, to depend on them for what God alone can give... [Welch] proposes an antidote: the fear of God... the believer's response to… | Christian Living ⋅ Relationships & Mentoring | ||
Hellerman, Joseph H. | Spiritual formation occurs primarily in the context of community. But as the modern cultural norm of what social scientists call "radical American individualism" extends itself, many Christians grow lax in their relational accountability to the church. Faith threatens to become an "I" not "us," a "my God" not "our God"… | Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Topical Studies | ||
Chesanow, Neil | Part of being a child is wondering. This charming book uses easy words and color illustrations to explain to children exactly where they live. Crenshaw starts with a child's room, in his or her home, neighborhood, town, state, and county--then moves out to the planet Earth, the solar system, and… | Level 12 items ⋅ Level 21 items | ||
Fritz makes history accessible once more in this wry biography of a legendary explorer. A "School Library Journal" Best Book of the Year. Illustrations. | Children's Books ⋅ Early Reading | |||
Yancey, Philip | If there is a loving God, then why is it that ... ?You've heard that question, perhaps asked it yourself. No matter how you complete it, at its root lies the issue of pain. Does God order our suffering? Does he decree an abusive childhood, orchestrate a jet crash, steer… | Christian Living ⋅ Pain & Grief | ||
DK Penguin Random House | From the towering peaks of the Himalayas and the rain forests of Africa to the ancient buildings of Europe and the megacities of Asia, Where on Earth? Atlas brings our amazing world to life in spectacular 3-D maps.
Where is the hottest place on the planet?
What is the most densely populated… | Living History ⋅ Living History Weavings ⋅ Resources By Subject ⋅ Geography | ||
Christian Light | Table of Contents:
Poem: The Road Not Taken
THE RIGHT KIND OF PEOPLE
Not for the Faint-Hearted
Over the Snake's Back
The Wild Geese of Wyndygoul
Alf Brownson's Shilling
The Bad Temper
After Many Days
Three Visitors in the Night, Part 1
Three Visitors in the Night, Part 2
Poem: Discipline
Poem: The Right Kind of People
EVERY GOOD GIFT
This Farm for Sale
Poem:… | Resources By Subject ⋅ Phonics & Reading | ||
Rawls, Wilson | Billy has long dreamt of owning not one, but two, dogs. So when he’s finally able to save up enough money for two pups to call his own—Old Dan and Little Ann—he’s ecstatic. It doesn’t matter that times are tough; together they’ll roam the hills of the Ozarks.
Soon Billy and… | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Fritz, Jean | A brief biography of Patrick Henry tracing his progress from planter to statesman. Patrick Henry wasn't particularly well spoken. As a lawyer, he mumbled through some of his early cases. But when the issue was freedom, Patrick Henry was transformed into a natural orator. Jean Fritz makes history come alive… | Level 34 items | ||
Butterfield, Herbert | The Whig historian studies the past with reference to the present. He looks for agency in history. And, in his search for origins and causes, he can easily select those facts that give support to his thesis and thus eliminate other facts equally important to the total picture. The Whig… | Biography & History | ||
Burgess, Thornton W. | As the days grow colder, little Whitefoot the Wood Mouse decides it is time to find a warm, safe place to spend the winter. The happy little creature finds the perfect spot in Farmer Brown's barn, where he meets a friendly stranger, tumbles into a life-threatening situation, and learns the… | Children's Books ⋅ Early Reading | ||
Beckham, Robert | Johannes Gutenberg spent his days shut away, working on a mysterious project. His neighbors wondered what he was doing in his metal shop. Why did he need so much money? Was he making expensive gold jewelry? Weapons? Armor? What project could possibly take up so many hours of Johannes’s time?… | Level 34 items | ||
Zacharias, Ravi and Geisler, Norman | In the quest for the truth, you need to know what you believe and why you believe it. Who Made God? offers accessible answers to over 100 commonly asked apologetic questions. Bringing together the best in evangelical apologists, this guide is standard equipment for Christians who want to understand and talk about… | Books ⋅ Theology & Worldviews ⋅ Apologetics | ||
Johnson, Julian | During the last few decades, most cultural critics have come to agree that the division between "high" and "low" art is an artificial one, that Beethoven's Ninth and "Blue Suede Shoes" are equally valuable as cultural texts. In Who Needs Classical Music?, Julian Johnson challenges these assumptions about the relativism of cultural… | Resources | ||
Fritz, Jean | Using her trademark humorous style, Jean Fritz tells the story of Plymouth Rock--the granite boulder upon which it was decided the Pilgrims must have set foot upon their arrival in the New World--telling how it came to be the impressive monument it is today. | Children's Books ⋅ Early Reading | ||
Burkholder, Kendra | Knock! Knock! Knock! ... The door burst open... "Peirsom, run for your life. Titelman is on his way to get you." Again the scene of peaceful family life was changed to confusion and terror.
This is the second time the Inquisitors have come after Peirsom Des Mulliers of Flanders, an Anabaptist… | Literature ⋅ Anabaptist | ||
Martin, Michael S. | God is so effective at bringing good out of evil circumstances that it may look like He planned the entire event, evil and all. But a God who would have to plan everything would be much weaker than our God. Our God is so capable and wise that in events… | Pain & Grief | ||
Bulkley, Ed | With deep insight and candor, Bulkley, a pastoral counselor of twenty-five years, answers the question, "Are psychology and the Bible compatible?" and provides clear and practical answers about healing damaged souls in a way that pleases and glorifies God. | Counseling & Psychology | ||
Willingham, Daniel | In Why Don't Students Like School?, distinguished researcher and accomplished author Daniel Willingham delivers tangible, accessible ways that educators can improve learning outcomes for students. The book offers practical strategies backed by scientific evidence that can be put to immediate use by classroom teachers. | Educational Resources ⋅ Child Development | ||
Fritz, Jean | In the early days of America when men wore ruffles, rode horseback, and obeyed the King, there lived a man in Boston who cared for none of these things. No one expected Samuel Adams to wear ruffles or pledge allegiance to the King of England, but his friends did think… | Level 34 items | ||
Gordon, T. David | T. David Gordon has identified a problem, one that affects us all and needs fixing. Our preaching is just not communicating properly anymore. Fortunately, Gordon not only explains the causes of this failure but also shows us how to make things better. | Leadership | ||
Peter Goertzen | Teachers Week 2023 | |||
Schulz, Walter A. | Introduce young readers to history through the stories of both real and fictionalized people. By focusing on a single important episode that describes a historical event, these books engage readers' interests and imaginations. Written in a story format, each account relates events that really happened, often followed by a brief… | Level 12 items | ||
Bercot, David W. | Sex and money scandals. An exploding divorce ate. Drug-addicted youths. And an ever-growing worldliness. Today's church is fighting battles on all fronts. And we seem to be losing these battles to the relentlessly encroaching world. Perhaps the answers to our problems are not in the present, but in the past… | Church History | ||
Bercot, David W. | When Christianity was young, the focus was on Jesus Christ and His kingdom, not theology. To be sure, there are foundational doctrines that Christians have always considered essential to the faith. But somehow the things considered essential have grown from a few sentences to a long list of theological tenets… | Church History | ||
Fritz, Jean | A biography of the first signer of the Declaration of Independence outlining all that he did for himself as well as what he did for Massachusetts and his new nation. | Level 34 items | ||
Meloche, Renee Taft | A preacher, William Carey, sailed
in seventeen ninety-three
from England's shore to India
with great expectancy.
He took a boat and traveled up
a river, where he spied
amazing new and wondrous sights
along the riverside.
At a time when most Christians never considered the millions of people in other countries who didn't know Jesus, William Carey dedicated… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | ||
Finlayson, Linda | This book will introduce you to a young lad who learned to make shoes but who also became the father of today's missionary movement. William Carey knew that we should expect great things from God and attempt great things for God. | Intermediate and Young Adult Reading | ||
Using her characteristically thorough and animated words and pictures and quotations from Shakespeare's plays, Aliki has created a five-act masterpiece that is the definitive introduction to the playwright and his world. | Level 43 items |