Take a deep breath. You’re going to become a time traveller. This journey will take you back to the Cross and the beginning of time itself. Your adventure hinges on God the Father’s Plan to give his one and only Son to save sinners. Trace God’s plan of redemption back through time, all the way to creation, with this charmingly illustrated children’s book by Sinclair Ferguson. The story will help children see that creation, the cross, the resurrection and our lives today are all part of God’s big story.
Since before the beginning of time God has been at work. He created the world; he promised to send a saviour; and he sent his Son to die for us. With these 31 devotions and prayers you will see the impact of the life of Christ from before Creation to the Resurrection. Find out What Jesus Did through stories such as: Making Christmas Last; When Jesus Became a Refugee; and How Do I know Jesus Loves me? These stories were first told at The First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, South Carolina.
Questions! Questions! Questions! Children are full of them. This book tackles the many questions that children have about Jesus, including:– · What was special about Jesus? · Why did Jesus heal sick people? · Why did Jesus have to die? · How can I give my life to Jesus? An answer is given for each question, accompanied by a story to read and a memory verse. To help the children take the message on board there are activities and suggestions for discussion. Prayers are also given to encourage them to bring every aspect of life to their Heavenly Father. An invaluable tool for introducing children to Jesus and helping them to get to know Him better, in an enjoyable and interactive way.
When we read God’s Word and see the wonder of who Jesus is and what he has done we see that God’s Son has given us his very best. His love and care for us took him to the Cross for us. With these 31 devotions and prayers you will discover Christ’s love for his people and how he deserves our love and worship. Find out How Jesus Loves through stories such as: Don’t Look Back; God Says It’s Time and Hide and Seek. These stories were first told at The Tron Church in Glasgow, Scotland.
When we read God’s Word and see the wonder of who Jesus is and what he has done we see that God’s Son has given us his very best. His love and care for us took him to the Cross for us. With these 31 devotions and prayers you will discover Christ’s care for his people and how he deserves our love and worship. Find out How Jesus Cares through stories such as: Nicknames, Just Do It, and David’s Big Three. These stories were first told at The Tron Church in Glasgow, Scotland.
Respected pastor and author, Sinclair Ferguson, uses the words of the popular children’s song to help kids understand that they can always run to Jesus in this beautifully illustrated book. Using the words from the popular children’s song by CityAlight and Colin Buchanan, and stories from the Bible, Sinclair Ferguson shows children how they can turn to Jesus when they feel afraid, lost, thirsty or weak. He shows that God is powerful and merciful, good and faithful. The beautiful colour illustrations by Angelo Ruta bring this hardback to life. An essential addition to any family’s library.
Discover your faith in thirty seconds: the ultimate teen guide to Christianity Thirty Second Theology is the perfect guide for teens who want to understand the basics of Christianity without getting bogged down in complex language. This easy–to–read book breaks down seventy–seven key aspects of the Christian faith into quick, 30–second questions and answers that fit perfectly into your busy life. Ever wondered what God is really like? Why we’re here? Or what happens after we die? This book tackles these big questions and more, explaining them in a way that’s relevant to your daily life. From understanding who Jesus is to figuring out how to pray, Thirty Second Theology has got you covered. Each topic comes with a memory verse to help the ideas stick, and suggested Bible readings if you want to dive deeper. It’s like having a friendly guide right at your fingertips, ready to explain things whenever you need. Whether you’re new to faith, grew up in church but have questions, or just want to understand what your Christian friends are talking about, this book is for you. It’s perfect for personal reflection, youth group discussions, or tackling those tricky questions your non–Christian friends might ask. Get ready to boost your faith knowledge in just seconds a day!
For two young dragons in love and the inhabitants of the islands of Angur and Lesur, life changes with the arrival of an unscrupulous magician. Using powers honed during five years of exile, he endeavours to bend the Angurians and Lesurians to his will. But he has reckoned without the resourcefulness of the Angurian dolmen-builder, Gastelois de Bois and the Lesurian explorer, Philoche du Tus. While the islands' Elders appear to be at a loss as to how to deal with the situation, these two take matters into their own hands. Seeking out the venerable magician Verman Clouet on the island of Sersur, they learn that they will have to embark on a hazardous sea voyage to enlist the help of a group of priests in a distant land. Time, however, is not on their side - it is the Autumn Equinox and they only have until the Winter Solstice...
Erick dreams of becoming a wolf, but he doesn't expect it to be answered. A dream can quickly become a nightmare when the wrong person sees it, and so this hidden cost of rebirth comes into play. This is the first book of the Lost and Found series. Compelling and intense, it gains inertia and reveals an epic universe that might just be. Mankind turns man's best friend into a little something more- a slave race known as Rhenthar. One of them helps this man become canine, but there will be a price to pay for such a sin against humanity.
Mist is back."Start with a human. One that wants to be a Rhenthar. Change him. And he'll worship you forever. Isn't that right, Keman?"Marcus may be immune to the D8 virus, but he isn't immune to his desires, and they're going to spell disaster when he lusts after the wrong Rhenthar.Mist will need more than just Keman's expertise if he wants to succeed at changing Marcus from a Human into a Rhenthar.Normally, Keman would never cooperate, but Mist has already acquired the perfect lever by which to pry into his mind.And Keman's ship? It's been aware of everything, and has just decided to do something about it.
Why do we need the law if salvation is by grace alone? Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson answers this important question and explains its relevance today by revisiting the Marrow Controversy--an eighteenth-century debate over the relationship between God's grace and our works. Dr. Ferguson explains that the solution to both legalism and lawlessness is the gospel of Jesus Christ.Study Guide Features: Lesson ObjectivesMessage OutlineStudy QuestionsDiscussion QuestionsSuitable for individual or group study.
A fascinating exploration of the uncrackable codes and secret cyphers that helped win wars, spark revolutions and change the faces of nations. There have been secret codes since before the Old Testament, and there were secret codes in the Old Testament, too. Almost as soon as writing was invented, so too were the devious means to hide messages and keep them under the wraps of secrecy. In The Hidden History of Code Breaking, Sinclair McKay explores these uncrackable codes, secret cyphers and hidden messages from across time to tell a new history of a secret world. From the temples of Ancient Greece to the court of Elizabeth I; from antique manuscripts whose codes might hold prophecies of doom to the modern realm of quantum mechanics, we will see how a few concealed words could help to win wars, spark revolutions and even change the faces of great nations. Here is the complete guide to the hidden world of codebreaking, with opportunities for you to see if you could have cracked some of the trickiest puzzles and lip-chewing codes ever created.
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