The Little Candle That Was Frightened of the Dark

The Little Candle That Was Frightened of the Dark
Author: Cheryl Kincaid
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-10-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1935079921

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The Little Candle who is Afraid of The Dark is an family Advent Devotion that is prefaced by Children¿s story about baptismal candle who sits in shadowy place by a great advent wreath in a church sanctuary. The candle trembles in the dark until he hears the advent story told by each of the candles around the wreath. Each of the Advent Candles, represent the lessons of Advent, try to comfort to the baptismal candle by re-telling the lessons of advent in the nativity. This story culminates with an advent family devotion, which walks the family members through the lessons of advent I think the vivid imagery of this story would inspire an excellent picture book. The Little Candle is written for children between the ages of three and six, although, it can be enjoyed by all ages for the story¿s timeless lessons.

The Story of the Little Candle

The Story of the Little Candle
Author: Inshan Meahjohn
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-01-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1982240717

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One day, an unlit candle wandered off into the forest to dream, pray and meditate on what could be. He pondered the possibility of a different kingdom, one where the light of hope would prevail, and the light of love would be constant. The Story of the Little Candle is an easy to follow tale that can help children face challenges in a positive manner, and empower them to overcome difficulties. Children will easily identify with the main character, who finds his light from within, defeats the dark king, and illuminates the entire kingdom. This powerful story can inspire kids to address issues such as bullying, self-image, social skills and learning challenges, while encouraging reading, creativity and visioning skills.

Fear Not

Fear Not
Author: Margaret Davis
Publsiher: TEACH Services, Inc.
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781572587120

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God. Family. Work. Church responsibilities. Volunteer work. Finances. Friends. Relationships. Do you ever get overwhelmed trying to juggle all the facets of your life? Do you ever push God out of the picture because you don't feel like you have time to spend with Him in your hectic day? Well, it's time to make a change. It's time to start your day with God and spend time being spiritually fed through His Word and thoughts that point to Jesus. Fear Not! Is There Anything Too Hard For God? Trusting His Love When You Cannot See His Hand takes you on a daily journey into the Word of God, providing object lessons, inspirational stories, personal testimonies, and thought-provoking insight to start your day. We have nothing to fear with God by our side, but we must develop a personal relationship with Him if we want to have peace and security in our chaotic world. Make a commitment today to spend time with God each day by reading Fear Not! Is There Anything Too Hard For God? Trusting His Love When You Cannot See His Hand and seeking a deeper relationship with the best Friend anyone could ever ask for. Take this challenge, and you will be forever changed!

Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades

Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades
Author: Florence Holbrook
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4057664625816

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"Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades" by Florence Holbrook is a valuable resource designed to engage and entertain younger students in the world of dramatic literature. With carefully selected plays and scenes suitable for lower grade levels, this book aims to foster a love for reading, acting, and storytelling among young learners.

Dramatic Reader

Dramatic Reader
Author: Florence Holbrook
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783752374704

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Reproduction of the original: Dramatic Reader by Florence Holbrook

Blackwork

Blackwork
Author: Monica Ferris
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101145173

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This Halloween, Betsy Devonshire, owner of the Crewel World needlework shop and part-time sleuth, is haunted by murder. After one too many pints, a local blames bar owner and Wicca practitioner Leona Cunningham for a series of "accidents" that have happened throughout town. When he ends up dead without a mark on his body, Leona's the main suspect. But Betsy being on the case spells trouble for the killer.

And None Shall Make Them Afraid

And None Shall Make Them Afraid
Author: Rick Richman
Publsiher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781641772754

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This is the story of how Zionism, supported by Americanism, created a modern miracle—told through the little-known stories of eight individuals who collectively changed history. And None Shall Make Them Afraid presents eight historic figures—four from Europe (Theodor Herzl, Chaim Weizmann, Vladimir Jabotinsky, and Abba Eban) and four from America (Louis D. Brandeis, Golda Meir, Ben Hecht, and Ron Dermer)—who reflect the intellectual and social revolutions that Zionism and Americanism brought to the world. In some cases, the stories have been forgotten; in other cases, misrepresented; in still others, not yet given their full due. But they are central to the miraculous recovery of the Jewish people in the twentieth century. Taken together, they recount both a people’s return to its place among the nations and the impact on history that a single individual can make. More than a century ago, after studying the early Zionist texts, Brandeis concluded that Jews were the “trustees” of their history, charged to “carry forward what others, in the past, have borne so well.” The stories in this book—recording the extraordinary efforts of extraordinary individuals that created the modern state of Israel and then sustained it—reinforce Brandeis’s observation for our own time. The story of Zionism, and its interaction with Americanism, is a continuing one. This book is not only about the past, but the present and future as well.

Finding Peace

Finding Peace
Author: Jean Vanier
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2003-07-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0826471919

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One of our deepest human desires and needs is to live in peace. We all yearn for peace, but what is it like exactly? How do we find it, and how can we bring peace to our lives and our communities? Jean Vanier reflects on recent world events, identifying the sources of conflict and fear within and among individuals, communities, and nations that thwart us in our quest for peace. Peace is not just the work of governments or armies or diplomats, he argues, but the task of each one of us. We can all become makers of peace. We can do our part. And though it's easy to be a lover of peace and much more difficult to be a worker for peace, Vanier shows us that ordinary people, unknown and unrecognized, are transforming our world little by little, finding peace in our neighbourhoods and lighting the way to change.