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Simons, Menno and Wenger, John… |
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references… |
Anabaptist History and Thought |
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Lloyd-Jones, Sally |
The Jesus Storybook Bible is a children's Bible written by New York Times bestselling author Sally Lloyd-Jones and illustrated by Jago from Cornwall. The first edition was published in 2007 by Zonderkidz, the children's arm of American Christian media and publishing company Zondervan. |
Beginning Readers |
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Ilardi, Stephen S. |
Presents the 6-step program known as The Depression Cure program. This book contains information about the key elements which include vigorous physical activity; a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids; and abundant natural sunlight exposure, which boosts Vitamin D levels and mood and keeps the brain's internal body clock… |
Behavioral Science |
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Benke, Karen |
Here are the ideas, experiments, and inspiration to unfold your imagination and get your writing to flow off the page! This is the everything-you-need guide to spark new poems and unstick old stories, including lists of big, small, gross-out, and favorite words; adventurous and zany prompts to leap from; dares… |
Books ⋅ FBEP Texts |
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McCloskey, Robert
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Today is a special day for Sal because she gets to go to Buck's Harbor with her dad. But when she wakes up to brush her teeth with her baby sister, she discovers something shocking.... Her tooth is loose! |
Beginning Readers ⋅ Books ⋅ Reading |
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Miller, Gary |
Our perspective of wealth and what we need to live is affected by the people around us. What if the world population were shrunk to a village of 100 people, and you lived in that village? How would your neighbors live? What would they believe? How would that change your perspective?… |
Books |
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Dorcas, Smucker |
Life can be a bit upside down in the Smuckers' Oregon farmhouse. Dorcas Smucker, mother of six, writes thoughtful essays about muffins on the floor, orange dots on the kitchen ceiling, and the footprint that began their journey. Daffodils, blackberries, independent kids, and a yowling kitty--they're all here… |
Books ⋅ Family |
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Gary Miller (Softcover) |
Amos and Mandy aren't married long before they face a troubling questions: Why does there never seem to be enough money? Indeed, few things in their lives are as commonplace, yet perplexing , as money management. To solve the puzzle, they mine the Scriptures and find timeless spiritual principles that… |
Books |
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Martin, Michael S. |
The author has done much research and produced a thoroughly helpful and informative treatise on the Christian’s relationship to the state, answering questions such as: how does God influence nations? Was early America a Christian nation? Was America more righteous in the 1600s-1800s than it is today? How… |
Church |
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Pentime Publishers |
Pentime Cursive is designed to provide cursive handwriting skills with a minimum of teacher supervision. However, it is necessary for teachers to watch the students' progress carefully. |
Curriculum ⋅ Pentime |
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Pentime Publishers |
Pentime Cursive is designed to provide cursive handwriting skills with a minimum of teacher supervision. However, it is necessary for teachers to watch the students' progress carefully. |
Curriculum ⋅ Pentime |
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Stauffer, Robert |
In the growing darkness, the two men paddled for all they were worth into a strong headwind and heavy waves. This and sixty-six other stories told by a humble and honest story teller are included in Where Two Seas Met. Each story includes a lesson for life and can be… |
Devotionals |
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Shaywitz, Sally |
Dyslexia is the most common learning disorder in the world, affecting one in five individuals. Now Dr.s Sally and Jonathan Shaywitz give us a substantially updated and augmented edition of her classic work, Overcoming Dyslexia, drawing on an additional fifteen years of ground-breaking scientific research to offer new information… |
Education |
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Laws, Christine |
Fresh writing surprises the reader; this book may surprise you too. Most writing books focus on one kind of writing, but this quick and lively read is for all Christian writers - from poets to essayists and everyone in between. |
Education |
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Anderson, Jennifer |
The demands placed on teachers of special needs children go beyond basic academics. They have to be observant, creative, caring, patient, and a yokefellow in learning. They must teach children how to overcome particular difficulties and how to socialize, taking an active part in the church community. Along with parents… |
Education |
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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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Miller, Gary |
As Christians, we understand that we are all expected to be givers. Too often, though, we simply take the easy route of tossing money at problems without taking time to understand the underlying causes of poverty. Our intentions may be ever so good, but sometimes our "help" ends up harming… |
Family |
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Beckett, John D. |
Instead of grinding it out until Friday and living for weekends, a successful Ohio manufacturing executive has seen how his work can be filled with meaning and purpose. The key is integrating his work and his beliefs. As a result, both grow--along with a love for Mondays. |
FBEP Texts |
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Yoder, Pablo |
In Home on the Rock Pile, little Paul and his brothers and sisters explore orchards, fields, and mountains. They troop through the snow to help needy neighbors. They meet dangerous snakes and befriend baby skunks. They work, play, scrap with each other, and learn some lessons the hard way. They… |
Intermediate |
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Selden, George |
Streetwise city mouse Tucker and his friend Harry Cat show country Chester Cricket around New York City in this charming tale. |
Intermediate Readers |
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Kalman, Bobbie |
Holidays, celebrations, and symbols are highlighted in this up-to-date fact-filled introduction to the United States. Spotlight on the United States of America looks at the colonial history of the U.S., its government, and some of its important leaders. Many colorful pictures, maps, and illustrations the different regions, climates, cities… |
Living History Level 21 ⋅ Read-alouds 21 |
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Newman, Sandra |
A True Book: Ancient Civilizations series allows readers to experience what makes each ancient civilization distinctive and exceptional as well look at its influence on the some of the practices of the modern world. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource… |
Living History Level 34 ⋅ Read-alouds 34 |
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Kelly, Miles |
Take you seat in the arena and learn all about the mighty Roman Empire. |
Living History Level 34 ⋅ Read-alouds 34 |
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Rose, Simon |
The Colosseum stands tall in the heart of Rome, Italy. While now a ruin, the structure represents both the glory and the cruelty that was once ancient Rome. Find out more about this impressive structure in Colosseum, part of Weigl's Virtual Field Trip series. This is an AV2 media… |
Living History Level 34 ⋅ Read-alouds 34 |
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Kalman, Bobbie |
Spotlight on Canada introduces children to Canada's multicultural people, its varied landscapes and climates, its exciting cities, and its joyful celebrations. A huge country with only one neighbor, the United States, Canada is divided into provinces and territories. French and English are its two official languages, and its rich… |
Living History Level 43 ⋅ Read-alouds 43 |