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Books with author Beth H. Anderson

  • Victory Over the Darkness Study Guide

    Anderson

    Paperback (Bethany House Publishers, June 2, 2020)
    "You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8:32 niv).It's Jesus's promise to you--the promise that you will live triumphantly. But what keeps you from really walking in the joy of the Lord? The powers of darkness attack us daily. But, as Dr. Neil Anderson shows in Victory Over the Darkness, you can have the power to conquer them by knowing who you are in Christ. In this book, you will learn how to· realize the power of your identity in Christ· find freedom from the burdens of your past· stand against the spiritual forces of this world· win the battle for your mind· become the victorious person you want to be· discover the truth about God's view of youVictory Over the Darkness spells out practical ways to experience Christian growth based on Christ's promise. Learn to apply the truths of Scripture as a base from which to renew your mind and become the person Christ empowers you to be.Study guide and DVD also available.
  • Fairy tales and stories

    H.C. Anderson

    eBook
    Fairy tales and stories 570 pages
  • I Can ABC

    Anderson

    Board book (Chariot Victor Pub, April 1, 1996)
    This large 32-page boardbook builds confidence while teaching the ABC's. Each letter of the alphabet highlights something that God helps children do. Ages 1-3.
  • Facing the Fire

    Carol Beth Anderson

    Paperback (Eliana Press, Nov. 15, 2018)
    “We’re probably going to lose. Why should we even try?”“Trying gives us purpose. Sometimes trying is the whole point.”The Grays have won. Despite resistance from Tavi Malin and the rest of the Golds, Konner Burrell and his puppet king now rule Cormina. Knowing their lives are in danger, the fugitive Golds have gone into hiding.Tavi bides her time, striving to craft the perfect strategy to defeat the Grays. But when Konner’s people begin killing innocents, Tavi realizes the battle for her nation’s freedom cannot wait. As gray magic infiltrates the land, the Golds plot to lure Konner into one final confrontation. But Tavi isn’t only fighting to liberate Cormina, she’s also struggling with her own future—and how her friend Tullen fits into it. It’s hard enough for Tavi to risk her life. She must also decide if she will risk her heart. Join the Golds for the magical conclusion to the Sun-Blessed Trilogy. Pick up Facing the Fire today!Here’s what early readers of the series are saying:“The magic system is beautiful and completely original!”-Stephanie, Goodreads reviewer“The third book of the Sun-Blessed Trilogy brought closure but also left me wanting more! Readers are in for a real treat as unexpected characters and plot twists are sure to keep them on the edge of their seats!” -Kim Decker“I felt so connected to the characters in the Sun-Blessed Trilogy, I carried them with me throughout the day even after I put the book down!” -Michele Gryniewicz“The Sun-Blessed Trilogy was one of the most exciting, breathtaking, and heart-stopping series I’ve ever read! Readers of all ages will enjoy this wonderful series.” -Madysun WaldropAuthor Interview:What makes this new world unique?In the Sun-Blessed Trilogy, the magical system is tied to childbirth. I love the miracle of birth, and tying magic to such an incredible event felt natural and appropriate. Some of the heroes in this series are midwives, who pass magic on to sun-blessed children and later train these same children to use their gifts.What audiences is the series appropriate for?This trilogy is clean fantasy. There is no cursing, explicit sexual content, or gory violence. It’s appropriate for teen and adult audiences. (The series contains childbirth scenes, details of puberty, non-gory murder scenes, and non-explicit references to adultery). I wanted to write a series my own kids could read, and I’m happy to provide an exciting, quality story that a wide variety of ages will enjoy.
  • Facing the Gray

    Carol Beth Anderson

    Paperback (Eliana Press, Nov. 2, 2018)
    The Grays—they’re monsters. I don’t know if we can stop them. But we have to try.Monsters can’t be left alone.Nearly a year has passed since Tavi Malin split the earth and healed it, escaping from the Grays. She’s settled back into small-town life.But the Grays have been quietly growing stronger, and when they attack someone close to Tavi, grief threatens to destroy her. Tavi and the Golds resume their battle against gray magic. The Grays, however, are still pursuing Tavi—and that means anyone with her is in danger. She’s determined to protect her friends by fighting alone.Battered by sorrow and fear, Tavi grows reckless, risking her friendships and her life.As the Grays produce weapons and plot to crown one of their own as king, Tavi considers what was once unthinkable: she may need to embrace gray magic in order to defeat it.Continue the thrilling, magical story that began in Facing the Sun. Pick up Facing the Gray now!Here’s what early readers of the series are saying:“This fast-paced second book of the Sun-Blessed Trilogy is really hard to put down. I loved seeing how Tavi’s gifts evolve!” -Kim Decker“The magic system is beautiful and completely original!”-Stephanie, Goodreads reviewer“The Sun-Blessed Trilogy was one of the most exciting, breathtaking, and heart-stopping series I’ve ever read! Readers of all ages will enjoy this wonderful series.” -Madysun Waldrop“Face it! You won’t be able to put these books down.” -Brenda ElliottAuthor Interview:What makes this new world unique?In the Sun-Blessed Trilogy, the magical system is tied to childbirth. I love the miracle of birth, and tying magic to such an incredible event felt natural and appropriate. Some of the heroes in this series are midwives, who pass magic on to sun-blessed children and later train these same children to use their gifts.What audiences is the series appropriate for?This trilogy is clean fantasy. There is no cursing, explicit sexual content, or gory violence. It's appropriate for teen and adult audiences. (The series contains childbirth scenes, details of puberty, non-gory murder scenes, and non-explicit references to adultery). I wanted to write a series my own kids could read, and I’m happy to provide an exciting, quality story that a wide variety of ages will enjoy.
  • Roxie The SuperCat rescues Mice on the Moon

    B.A. Anderson

    language (DM BookPro, March 24, 2013)
    Roxie The SuperCat Rescues Mice on the Moon.Have you ever heard of a Superhero Cat that rescues mice ? Or mice growing cheese on the moon? Or robots on the planet of mechanozoid? Learn more about Roxie the SuperCat in this cat and mouse adventure.These lovely cat comics are brightly colored and features a cat and mouse story, a great addition to your cat books for kids. Roxie the SuperCat is a superhero and rescues mice in this adventure. This is a great cat and mouse adventure for your children to enjoy.FREE coloring book with Purchase! and a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card, check inside fro details. The adventures of Roxie The SuperCat, a cat that eats green tuna treats and gains super powers like: she can fly, she has super hearing and super sniff! Tell us about your special cat, we have a contest to enter your cat and win an Amazon gift card and your cat featured in the next adventure of Roxie the SuperCat. Send us your cat pictures or video, tell us how your cat is special.Learn about this adventure in this book where she rescues mice on the moon, by fighting the robots that are taking all the children back to their planet of Mechanozoid.This superhero, superpet cat rescue book is easy to read or read to younger children and what childrens story but a superhero, supercat that rescues mice on the moon.
  • The High Crusade

    Anderson

    Paperback (Baen, July 1, 1991)
    Baen Books, 1991. Stated first Baen Book printing, August, 1991. (ISBN 0-671-72074-0) Near fine tight copy, near fine wrappers. "Everyone know that Poul Anderson is one of the best: they're wrong — he's better!" — Jerry Pournelle. Invaders from space, meet your match. What the aliens see: a blue-green orb, occupied by bipedal aborigines with early pretechnical civilization, a farm-oriented economy, population scattered in small groupings — a world ripe for the plundering. They choose one moderate population cluster to serve as a bridge head. What the Villagers see: Demons! They may be crude, but if medieval villagers know one thing, it's how to combat demons... Science fiction.
  • Birth of Magic: A Sun-Blessed Trilogy Novella

    Carol Beth Anderson

    Paperback (Eliana Press, Jan. 27, 2019)
    This novella may be read before or after the Sun-Blessed Trilogy or as a standalone.Enter a new world of magic and manipulation in this book that readers describe as a "raw, powerful" tale with "adventure, intrigue," and "moments of brilliant light.""A beautiful story of redemption, healing, and hope."-Dawn Hosmer, author of Bits and Pieces“You belong to me. You’ll regret ever thinking you could get away.”Fifteen-year-old Kari is the oldest of ten children. When their father abandons them and their mother dies, Kari must care for them all. Overwhelmed, she flees to a nearby city.Desperation and hunger drive Kari to the only work available—at a brothel run by Roza and Yolin, a cruel madam and her husband. There, Kari forges bonds with another woman and a young handyman. But friendship and fine dresses can’t veil the despair of her grim new life.Knowing Yolin’s savagery toward runaways, Kari doesn’t dare escape—until an unexpected pregnancy compels her to try. She hides in the forest, where a mysterious magical force shields her from Yolin’s pursuit.When she’s most vulnerable, Kari’s supernatural protection disappears. Yolin attacks, and she must fight for her life, her dignity, and her child.But Roza and Yolin are ruthless manipulators. And all Kari’s furious strength may not be enough to defeat them.Whether you’re new to the Sun-Blessed Trilogy or an existing fan, this prequel will captivate your imagination from the first page. Kari’s story is a breathtaking tale of unstoppable women and unforgettable magic.Author Interview:How does Birth of Magic fit into the rest of the Sun-Blessed Trilogy?Birth of Magic is a prequel to the Sun-Blessed Trilogy, and it can be read before or after the other books. It’s a novella, which means it’s shorter than a typical novel, about one-third the length of Facing the Sun.What audiences is the series appropriate for?This series is free of cursing, sex scenes, and gory violence. Birth of Magic, however, has some content that is more mature than the trilogy, with non-explicit descriptions of life in a brothel, as well as the physical ramifications of childbirth. My goal was to deal honestly with the emotional fallout from such difficult life experiences without including explicit content. I consider this novella to be appropriate for ages fourteen and up.Reading Order:Facing the Sun, Facing the Gray, and Facing the Fire should be read in order.Birth of Magic is a prequel novella that may be read before or after the main trilogy.
  • The Crafty Gardener: Inspired Ideas and DIY Crafts From Your Own Backyard

    Becca Anderson

    eBook (Mango, Aug. 15, 2019)
    100 Ideas, Crafts and How-tos for GardenersFans of Square Foot Gardening, Floret Farm's Cut Flower Garden, Welcome to the Farm, and Compact Farms will love The Crafty Gardener.Awakening the gardener in all of us: Gardening allows us to live in a much more human way, grounded in nature and connected to Mother Earth and all she provides. Even if your garden is just a hanging basket of cherry tomatoes or a windowsill filled with herb pots, you will still reap the benefits of gardening.DIY crafting and gardening: Gardening adds pleasure to your life and gives you a sense of calm. With your garden, you are quite literally growing a bounty of blessings. Lifelong gardener and bestselling author Becca Anderson has put her love of crafting and of gardening together in this book of inspired DIY ideas.More than a gardening book: Along with gardening tips and secrets for growing flowers, herbs and veggies, Anderson shares dozens of how-to's in this delightful guide on making candles, potpourri, bath salts, essential oils, floral waters, tinctures, liquors, pickles jams and even fountains, birdhouses and fairy doors. The perfect gift for any gardener!Readers will learn:Time-tested gardening secretsHow to garden in big and small spacesRecipes for home-grown vegetables and fruitsHow to preserve and fermentHow to make DIY garden decorations and fixturesAnderson’s own gardening stories that will inspire, motivate, and lift the spiritA gardening book filled with DIY projects, wisdom, and joy
  • By Laurie Halse Anderson Speak

    Anderson

    Paperback (Speak, Paperback(2001), Jan. 1, 2001)
    Speak (99) by Anderson, Laurie Halse [Paperback (2001)]
  • Roxie The SuperCat: Saves The Night Before Christmas

    B. A. Anderson

    language (DM Bookpro, Dec. 16, 2014)
    Roxie The SuperCat Saves The Night Before Christmas This Christmas was dreadful - No funds for cat toys or cat treats, it was difficult to keep enough cat litter and enough good eats. This superhero cat Roxie flies in with reindeer and bags full of goodies to save Christmas for the so many cat shelters.The story is told in verse to "The Night Before Christmas", see how Roxie the SuperCat saves this Christmas for the cat shelters all across the land.Roxie The Supercat gets her special powers, like flying, super strength, super sniff by eating green tuna treats.
  • Back To School Journal For Kids

    B.A. Anderson

    eBook (DM Bookpro, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Back to School Journals for KidsBack to School Journals make great memory scrapbooks or keepsakes and are a wonderful way for kids to record all of their school memories for each year in one handy place.There is space to paste photos, write their feelings, draw or color, most pages pose a creative question to spur activity.Kids write about their first day of school, their classmates, their favorite things and lots more.For ages 6-12 years old.Help your child remember all of their life's journeys and school memories with this easy to fill-in format. It's never too early to begin to journal!