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Get in the holiday spirit with this collection of classic Christmas songs, ballads, plays, and recitations. Featuring beloved titles such as 'The Christmas Stocking' by Charles H. Pearson, 'Christmas Hymn' by Eugene Field, 'Bells Across the Snow' by F.R. Havergal, 'Christmas Eve' by Frank E. Brown, and 'The Little Christmas Tree' by Susan Coolidge, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their holiday season.
Christianity, a simple way to use powerful tools for a beautiful journey.(You can) Find faith if you're 4 or 104 -Easy as ABC.Understand the concepts for an eternity of peace and love. What is the gospel? What is faith? Who is Christ? This is an illustrated quest that provides simple Biblical answers to common questions, like - "How do I pray?"And Jesus said, "This, then, is how you should pray ...Our Father, who art in HeavenHallowed be thy name,Thy kingdom come,thy will be doneOn Earth, as it is in Heaven.Give us this day,Our daily bread,and forgive us our trespassesAs we forgive thosewho trespass against us.Lead us not into temptation,But Deliver us from evil.For thine is the Kingdom,The power, andThe Glory forever and ever.Amen.(Matthew 6:9-13)
Children must prayer. They must learn to pray earlier on in life. Prayer is not just a spiritual attitude; prayer is a faithful companion across the years. If there is anything we should all wish to bequeath to our children, it must be prayer, among other things. This author believes that if children can pray, they can make all things happen favorably for them. Prayer is the only means through which children can converse and communicate with their loving heavenly Father. The prayers contained in this little book are simple, practical and they suit all denominations, doctrines and the culture.
Contrary to what many believe today, the truth that Jesus is both really God and really man, and the way that he views the people on this earth, are not ideas on which you can simply form your own opinion. These truths are clearly taught in the pages of Scripture and are "profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" (2 Tim. 3:16).So, who is Jesus?John's inspired gospel account of our Savior's ministry will help you answer this question biblically, and it will also help you understand just how important that answer is. When you fall into sin, are tempted, or suffer hardship and loss, there is great comfort in knowing who Jesus is-the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
Inspiring children's biography of Susannah Spurgeon, whose poor health did not stop her from serving.
52 Weeks of Encouraging Devotions and Prayers for Boys Ages 10–12 to Grow in Faith and CharacterThis candid and conversational devotional encourages a boy’s Christian faith to prepare him for the teen years. Shane Hansen, an experienced life coach with a passion for guiding the next generation, discusses and interprets scripture in a way that makes it easy for preteen boys to understand. He speaks to everyday concerns, like friendships, fitting in, puberty, and dealing with your emotions, and reminds readers that God is with them every step of the way. 52 weekly devotions provide discussions of scripture and how God's word can help find solutions and security Friendly, encouraging tone strikes the perfect balance of wise, supportive mentorship and relatability Open-ended prompts are thought-provoking and encourages preteens to trust God and themselves A path to regular practice of Bible study and prayer is carved out through one devotion per week, easing preteens into a natural interest and desire for study and reflection
"Betty Leicester's Christmas" is a novella written by Sarah Orne Jewett, an American author known for her regional and realistic fiction, which often explored the daily lives of people in rural New England during the late 19th century. The novella was published in 1899 and is a part of Jewett's larger body of work that focuses on the charms and challenges of small-town life in New England. The story revolves around the eponymous character, Betty Leicester, a young girl living in the quaint town of Berwick in New England. As the title suggests, the novella is set during the Christmas season, and it follows Betty's experiences and adventures during this festive time of year. "Betty Leicester's Christmas" is a heartwarming and nostalgic tale that captures the essence of the holiday season in a small, close-knit community. Betty's interactions with her family, friends, and neighbors, as well as the various activities and traditions associated with Christmas, are central to the narrative. Through Betty's eyes, readers are offered a glimpse into the joy, warmth, and togetherness that define the holiday season in a New England village. The novella not only paints a vivid picture of the rural Christmas celebrations of that era but also conveys the sense of community and the importance of human connections during this time of year. It reflects Jewett's skill in portraying the simple pleasures and values of everyday life, which were hallmarks of her writing. "Betty Leicester's Christmas" is a charming and evocative work that continues to be appreciated for its portrayal of the holiday spirit and the enduring themes of family, community, and tradition. It is a delightful read for those interested in historical fiction and the holiday customs of 19th-century New England.
Children will enjoy Psalm 34 (verses 1-15) as they read the original Bible verse alongside a paraphrased application, helping them relate it to everyday life. (A Psalm about God's goodness.)
A psalm of praise that will provide you with a tool to use in your worship time together. Original Bible scriptures, followed by a paraphrased version, help simplify it for kids. "e;The Lord is awesome and deserves our praise!"e; Colorful illustrations on each page. A psalm of praise and thankfulness. Suggested for ages 7 and younger.
Chaque verset du Psaume s’accompagne d’une paraphrase qui aidera l’enfant à mieux le comprendre et à l’appliquer à sa vie de tous les jours.Jusqu’à 7 ans.Visitez notre site web pour plus de produits. www.icharacter.eu
The Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven is composed of 20 short stories that will encourage the reader to seek a sincere relationship with the Lord. Even though God showed us tough love by removing us from the Garden of Eden in the beginning of man's relationship with him, he knew our future and we'd be back to enjoy the Garden once again with CEO level of entry by issuing us the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Each story is unique and inspired by the Holy Spirit to challenge our spirit man to desire more of God in our life. My hope is each reader will find the perfect story in this book for them and know God had you in mind when it was written. I hope you say, "God has been listening to me and now I know his desire is for me, not against me." The time is now to put your hope and trust in God. If not now, when? We all need a strong and sincere relationship with the Lord so that it will be a game changer against the evils of this world; how we live our life for the Lord, can affect other generations far into the future. When Jesus gave us the keys to the kingdom of heaven it was for our benefit so that we would no longer be weak in our faith. Advancing us forward to know that greater is He in me that he that is in the world; if God be for us, who can be against us.God has a bright future for all who lean into him and not unto your own understanding. May his love and wise care as father over us awaken our spirit to a new level of curious wonders of who He is and what he is thinking so we will know His wisdom and it will guide us; making us wise beyond our years? Erasing our pass failures and returning to the Garden redeemed.
This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare's finesse to Oscar Wilde's wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library. HETHERINGTON wasn't half a bad sort of a fellow, but he had his peculiarities, most of which were the natural defects of a lack of imagination. He didn't believe in ghosts, or Santa Claus, or any of the thousands of other things that he hadn't seen with his own eyes, and as he walked home that rather chilly afternoon just before Christmas and found nearly every corner of the highway decorated with bogus Saints, wearing the shoddy regalia of Kris-Kringle, the sight made him a trifle irritable. He had had a fairly good luncheon that day, one indeed that ought to have mellowed his disposition materially, but which somehow or other had not so resulted. In fact, Hetherington was in a state of raspy petulance that boded ill for his digestion, and when he had reached the corner of Forty-second Street and Fifth Avenue, the constant iteration and reiteration of these shivering figures of the god of the Yule had got on his nerves to such an extent as to make him aggressively quarrelsome. He had controlled the asperities of his soul tolerably well on the way uptown, but the remark of a small child on the highway, made to a hurrying mother, as they passed a stalwart-looking replica of the idol of his Christmas dreams, banging away on a tambourine to attract attention to the iron pot before him, placed there to catch the pennies of the charitably inclined wayfarer-"Oh, mar, there's Sandy Claus now!"-was too much for him.
"The Night Before Christmas," also known as "A Visit from St. Nicholas," is a famous and beloved poem that has become a holiday tradition in many households. It was written by Clement Clarke Moore and was first published anonymously in 1823. The poem is known for its vivid imagery and has played a significant role in shaping the modern-day image of Santa Claus. The poem tells the story of a man who, on the night before Christmas, is awakened by a clatter on the roof. He looks out the window and sees Santa Claus, often described as a plump, jolly, and bearded figure, arriving in a sleigh pulled by reindeer. Santa enters the house by way of the chimney and proceeds to fill the stockings hanging by the fireplace with toys, candy, and other gifts. The poem is famous for its description of Santa Claus, his reindeer, and the magical nature of the Christmas Eve visit. The reindeer are named, including Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder (sometimes spelled as Donner), and Blitzen, along with the most famous of all, Rudolph, who is not mentioned in the original poem but later became a popular addition to the folklore. The poem concludes with Santa wishing everyone a "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!" This iconic line has become synonymous with the holiday season and is often recited during Christmas celebrations. "The Night Before Christmas" has been adapted and illustrated in countless ways over the years, making it a cherished and enduring part of Christmas culture. It captures the magic and anticipation of the Christmas season and has been read to children and families for generations.
"Nibsy Christmas" is a short story set in the East Side streets of New York City. A poor newsboy shows his generous side when he buys two younger children a piece of cake each on Christmas Eve. But tragedy will strike later that evening when he flees from his drunken father's wrath to hide in a hay factory where he falls asleep... " It was Christmas-eve over on the East Side. Darkness was closing in on a cold, hard day. The light that struggled through the frozen windows of the delicatessen store, and the saloon on the corner, fell upon men with empty dinner-pails who were hurrying homeward, their coats buttoned tightly, and heads bent against the steady blast from the river, as if they were butting their way down the street. The wind had forced the door of the saloon ajar, and was whistling through the crack; but in there it seemed to make no one afraid. Between roars of laughter, the clink of glasses and the rattle of dice on the hard- wood counter were heard out in the street. More than one of the passers-by who came within range was taken with an extra shiver in which the vision of wife and little ones waiting at home for his coming was snuffed out, as he dropped in to brace up. The lights were long out when the silent streets re-echoed his unsteady steps toward home, where the Christmas welcome had turned to dread."
Speak It is a confessions book designed to create confidence while tackling low self-esteem or a poor self-image. Let your children intentionally speak the word of God over their lives and sow positive seeds for their future and those they encounter. The more they speak it, the more they will believe it. Speak It: God's Confessions for Me aims to help develop happy and confident children everywhere.
10 Christmas Stories for Children: Christmas At Fezziwig's Warehouse by Charles Dickens The Fir-Tree by Hans Christian Andersen The Christmas Masquerade by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman The Shepherds and the Angels - Adapted from the Bible The Telltale Tile by Olive Thorne Miller Little Girl's Christmas by Winnifred E. Lincoln A Christmas Matinee by Mrs. M.A.L. Lane Toinette and the Elves by Susan Coolidge The Voyage of the Wee Red Cap by Ruth Sawyer Durand A Story Of The Christ-Child by Elizabeth Harkison
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