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Books with author Jan Godfrey

  • My Big Bible Sticker Book

    Jan Godfrey

    Paperback (Concordia Publishing, March 14, 2017)
    Engage young children in Bible learning that lasts as they hear the stories and use stickers to complete the pictures. Learning occurs on several levels as children practice one- and two-step directions, exercise small motor skills, and become more familiar with Bible stories and the promise of salvation through Jesus.Incorporates brief retellings of 15 Old Testament and 16 New Testament stories. Ages 3 and up.
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  • One Starry Night

    Jan Godfrey

    Hardcover (Standard Publishing, Sept. 3, 2007)
    This book tells of the first Christmas with imaginative art, while incorporating a counting element within the rhythmic text. Young hearts will be encouraged to worship Jesus, just like the shepherds.
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  • What Happens When You Die Grandpa?

    Jan Godfrey

    Hardcover (Kevin Mayhew Ltd, March 21, 2019)
    Every year on Grandpa's birthday, the cherry tree is covered in blossom. But this year there is nothing left but a stump.,br/'The tree was very, very old,' said Grandpa. 'It was time for it to die.' 'You're very, very old,' Harriet said anxiously. 'Are you going to die'In this moving story about cherry stones and poppy seeds, caterpillars and baby chicks, Harriet learns about death and new life."This is a delightful book, which will enable parents to give their children a simple and clear understanding of death and heaven - a subject all too often ignored or evaded."
  • Who Made the Morning?

    Jan Godfrey

    Hardcover (Cwr, April 15, 2008)
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  • The Hidden Treasure: Pop-up Parable

    Jan Godfrey

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, March 1, 2001)
    Part of the "pop-up parable" board book series, children ages 3-5 will learn the parable of the hidden treasure. Each book ends with an appropriate "pop-up". A great way to introduce young children to the stories Jesus told.
  • Kids' Book of Baseball: Hitting, Fielding, and the Rules of the Game

    Godfrey Jordan

    Paperback (Citadel, Dec. 27, 1994)
    Baseball remains our nation's pastime--and the Kid's Book of Baseball is jam-packed with tips on how to better enjoy the game and understand the rules. Written for 7-10 year olds, this book includes a basic explanation on how to play each position, a short history of the game and its stars, plus batting tips, how to use a scorecard and much more. Illustrations.
  • Lost Sheep Pop-Up Parables

    Jan Godfrey

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, March 1, 2001)
    Part of the "pop-up parable" board book series, children ages 3-5 will learn the parable of the lost sheep. Each book ends with an appropriate "pop-up". a great way to introduce young children to the stories Jesus told.
  • Sam's New Baby

    Jan Godfrey

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Sam's mother is about to have a baby. Although he is excited about it, Sam is not sure whether he will still be loved and special when there is another baby in his home. In Sam's New Baby, Jan Godfrey offers reassurance that each child is an individual and specially created and loved by God. The volume is beautifully illustrated in full color.
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  • Is the Bible Pro-racism?: God's Word concerning the issue of white supremacy, fragility, racism and prejudice

    P. P. Godfrey

    eBook (, June 15, 2020)
    This book was born from a passion for helping God's people look into God's original plan for humankind, and for discovering God's revealed will concerning the issue of racism and prejudice.A lot of people are misguided by emotions and sensory perceptions from the things they see every day. We don't live our lives from the outside but from inside out.…out of his belly shall flow… (John 7 verse 38)Many do not know that it is against God’s word to show partiality.Favoring one person over another due to preconceived notions and sentiments that are not borne out of love is the fuel for racism. We have the advantage of having God’s word. His word guides our actions.Armed with God's word, our Christian walk becomes more tranquil. Relating with people from every tribe, background, and race becomes a thrilling experience.It is my prayer and hopes that, as you prayerfully read this book; your eyes will be open to know the truth. The Bible says you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.It is a truth of God’s word that can set us free from the scourge of racism and prejudice. If you want to learn how to be antiracist, the best way to go is the Bible.Many erroneously see the Bible as just a book. They say it's, after all, written by men. Those people are very far from the truth. The Bible contains the infallible word of God. The Bible came to us from God, written by holy men as the Holy Spirit inspired them. That's according to 2nd Timothy 3 verse 16 …All scripture is given by inspiration of God…The Bible contains a detailed manual for our life and should guide our every decision making. Just like an electronic engineer produces a gadget with a manual to aid operation, in the same way, God has not left us without a guide on how best to lead our lives. We have His word to direct us. We have his word to show us the way to go so that we would not come to error. Get a copy for yourself and gift a copy to a friend or family member. Remain blessed.
  • The Camel and the Needle: Pop-Up Parables

    Jan Godfrey

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, March 1, 2001)
    Part of the "pop-up parable" board book series, children ages 3-5 will learn the parable of the the camel and the needle. Each book ends with an appropriate "pop-up". A great way to introduce young children to stories Jesus told.
  • Cherry Blossom Tree: A Grandfather Talks About Life and Death

    Jan Godfrey, Jane Cope

    Hardcover (Augsburg Fortress Pub, April 1, 1996)
    Five-year-old Harriet's grandfather explains that everything that is born has to die sometime, but that God's love makes all things new.
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  • Camberwick Green Books: Bedtime Stories

    Janice M Godfrey

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, )
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