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  • Samson

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    Paperback (Northern Lights Publishing House, Nov. 20, 2017)
    90 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. *Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. . Samson was a leader of the Israel-ites when they got their own land. He was called a judge. He was so strong, he could kill a big ole lion and carry big city gates on his shoulder. He was a one-man army and punished the kingdom that did not want to obey God. . Buy the whole set of ten books: Adam & Eve Noah Abraham Isaac & Jacob Joseph Moses Samson 3 Great Kings Jonah Daniel
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  • They Met Jesus: A Child's Life of Christ

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    eBook (Northern Lights Publishing House, Aug. 16, 2017)
    485 Pages, 80 stories in large print.A PERFECT BIBLE STORY BOOK FOR...Children at bedtimeChildren at leisureSunday schoolHome schoolersTEACH ETHICS & GODLY LIVINGEach chapter ends with “Think & Do” to help the child apply the story to their own life. There are suggestions to do such things as take a flower to a neighbor, talk to a child at school no one likes, give a cookie to someone who bullies them, read a chapter from this book to an elderly person.OTHER FORMATSIndividual books are available so the child can collect the set. An adult version under the same name gives the same stories on an adult level with bibliography and life-application discussion questions.BOOKS INCLUDED IN THIS ONE VOLUMEBook 1 ~ Star SongBook 2 ~ Dream MakerBook 3 ~ Hearts AfireBook 4 ~ Folk HeroBook 5 ~ Flood GatesBook 6 ~ Promise KeeperBook 7 ~ Shadow of DeathBook 7 ~ Come Fly With MeBook one: Mary was too young, Elizabeth too old, Joseph too gullible, the shepherds too smelly, Anna too senile, Simeon too idealistic, Salome too flippant. The wise men should have minded their own business, Zachariah should have accepted he’d never have children, King Herod dared control God, the Oriental scholars dared interpret God. Book two: Governor Pilate only tolerated his subjects, John the Baptist tried to change them, Satan threw up roadblocks that never seemed to work. Future apostles Andrew was always bringing in outsiders, Philip insisted on proof, and Nathaniel was naive. The temple merchants lived off religion, Nichodemus tried to reform religion, and Peter's mother-in-law dwelt in her religion. The pagan Samaritan searched with hope, the royal official probed with fortitude, the centurion encountered with power.Book three: Future apostles Simon fought Rome and Matthew joined Rome, while Judas seemed the only level-headed one. Zebedee sacrificed his sons, while a widow saw her son return to life. People with demons fell desperately at his feet and lepers sought him in hopelessness. Hypocrites condemned him; the morally paralyzed fought his forgiveness.Book four: Religious leaders cornered him, theologians stalked him, the wealthy helped him. For the commoner, he conquered demons, controlled nature, created food, destroyed death. Hometown friends tried to kill him, while cousin John gained a glory home.Book five: Jesus survived death threats, calmed misdirected power, talked with the spirit world. He released people of handicaps, gave an adulteress hope, rested with friends, then raised the dead. And the hypocrite religious leaders finalized plans to kill him.Book six: A traitor praised him, a woman crowned him, foreigners sought him. The world ran after him, Judas ran from him, his apostles deserted him. He held his own funeral service, then begged God to free him of his promise. The religious leaders were unmasked, and King Herod wrestled with just who he was.Book seven: Pilate was cornered by the people, Simon was cornered by the executioners. Jesus writhed in pain on the cross that should have been ours, and invaded hell to provide escape for us. The thieves struggled with their mortality, Joseph struggled with religiosity, the guards struggled with impossibility. Jesus saw the women, pursued Peter, and lifted up the depressed.Book eight of eight: His apostles refused to believe, while Thomas declared him God. Jesus dared and prepared his apostles to conquer the world. He interrupted his own memorial service and renewed five hundred of his closest friendships. He helped his brother, James, over the last faith hurdle, turned the movement over to his apostles, then returned at last to the outstretched arms of his heavenly Father. Religious leaders fought in vain to put out the new church’s torch, Jesus invited the last apostle to visit him in heaven.
  • King Joash

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    eBook (Northern Lights Publishing House, Nov. 28, 2017)
    *87pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life.*Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. .When he was a baby, he became king. The high priest and his wife hid him in their big house in the temple area for 7 years. The high priest taught him the Ten Commandments and Law of Moses. Then Joash turned 8 and became king in the palace. He would not let people bow down to pretend gods..Buy the whole set of eight books:.MiriamSamuelNaaman’s MaidKing JoashKing JosiahBoy JesusJairus’ DaughterRhoda
  • Moses

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    eBook (Northern Lights Publishing House, Nov. 19, 2017)
    *95 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life.*Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. .Moses’ parents were slaves in Egypt. As a baby, he was going to be thrown into the river, but a princess saved him. When he was grown, he defended his people, the Israel-ites, then had to run away. Years later, he returned to Egypt where God did amazing miracles through Moses so his Israel-ite people would be set free..Buy the whole set of ten books:Adam & EveNoahAbrahamIsaac & JacobJosephMosesSamson3 Great KingsJonahDaniel
  • Folk Hero

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    language (Northern Lights Publishing House, May 27, 2015)
    Religious leaders cornered him, theologians stalked him, the wealthy helped him. For the commoner he conquered demons, controlled nature, created food, destroyed death. Hometown friends tried to kill him, while cousin John gained a glory home. Life application suggestions are made at the end of each chapter.
  • Flood Gates

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    language (Northern Lights Publishing House, May 27, 2015)
    Jesus survived death threats, calmed misdirected power, talked with the spirit world. He released people of handicaps, gave an adulteress hope, rested with friends, then raised the dead. And the hypocrite religious leaders finalized plans to kill him. Life application suggestions are at the end of each chapter.
  • King Josiah

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    Paperback (Northern Lights Publishing House, Nov. 18, 2017)
    87 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. *Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. . His great-grandfather was a good king. But his grandfather and father were bad kings because they bowed down to statues. Josiah became king when he was 8 years old. He tore down all the statues of pretend gods and his people became very happy. . Buy the whole set of eight books: . Miriam Samuel Naaman's Maid King Joash King Josiah Boy Jesus Jairus' Daughter Rhoda
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  • Samuel

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    Paperback (Northern Lights Publishing House, Nov. 18, 2017)
    *86 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. *Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. . An angel told Samuel's parents he would be born. He was a happy baby. When he was 2 years old, he got a new grandfather named Eli. He wore tiny priest clothes and helped in the temple. Sometimes he swept the floor, sometimes he checked the candles. One day, God spoke to him. . Buy the whole set of eight books: . Miriam Samuel Naaman's Maid King Joash King Josiah Boy Jesus Jairus' Daughter Rhoda
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  • Daniel

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    Paperback (Northern Lights Publishing House, Nov. 20, 2017)
    91 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. *Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. . Daniel was made a slave by a kingdom that burned down Jerusalem. He did not complain. He became a helper and finally an important officer to the king. Some people did not like that, so made it illegal to worship the only true God. He did anyway and was thrown to hungry lions. God made the lions be like friendly kitties. . Buy the whole set of ten books: Adam & Eve Noah Abraham Isaac & Jacob Joseph Moses Samson 3 Great Kings Jonah Daniel
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  • King Joash

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    Paperback (Northern Lights Publishing House, Nov. 18, 2017)
    87 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. . At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. . This series "A Child's Bible Kids" comprises a simple survey of the Old Testament for children. . Popular among grandparents and excellent for homeschoolers. . When he was a baby, he became king. The high priest and his wife hid him in their big house in the temple area for 7 years. The high priest taught him the Ten Commandments and Law of Moses. Then Joash turned 8 and became king in the palace. He would not let people bow down to pretend gods. . Buy the whole set of eight books: . Miriam Samuel Naaman's Maid King Joash King Josiah Boy Jesus Jairus' Daughter Rhoda
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  • Moses

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    Paperback (Northern Lights Publishing House, Nov. 19, 2017)
    *95 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. *Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. . Moses' parents were slaves in Egypt. As a baby, he was going to be thrown into the river, but a princess saved him. When he was grown, he defended his people, the Israel-ites, then had to run away. Years later, he returned to Egypt where God did amazing miracles through Moses so his Israel-ite people would be set free. . Buy the whole set of ten books: Adam & Eve Noah Abraham Isaac & Jacob Joseph Moses Samson 3 Great Kings Jonah Daniel
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  • They Met Jesus: A Child's Life of Christ

    Katheryn Maddox Haddad

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2017)
    485 Pages, 80 stories in large print. A PERFECT BIBLE STORYBOOK BOOKS INCLUDED IN THIS ONE VOLUMEBook 1 ~ Star SongBook 2 ~ Dream MakerBook 3 ~ Hearts AfireBook 4 ~ Folk HeroBook 5 ~ Flood GatesBook 6 ~ Promise KeeperBook 7 ~ Shadow of DeathBook 7 ~ Come Fly With Me==Book one: Mary was too young, Elizabeth too old, Joseph too gullible, the shepherds too smelly, Anna too senile, Simeon too idealistic, Salome too flippant. The wise men should have minded their own business, Zachariah should have accepted he’d never have children, King Herod dared control God, the Oriental scholars dared interpret God. ==Book two: Governor Pilate only tolerated his subjects, John the Baptist tried to change them, Satan threw up roadblocks that never seemed to work. Future apostles Andrew was always bringing in outsiders, Philip insisted on proof, and Nathaniel was naive. The temple merchants lived off religion, Nichodemus tried to reform religion, and Peter's mother-in-law dwelt in her religion. The pagan Samaritan searched with hope, the royal official probed with fortitude, the centurion encountered with power.==Book three: Future apostles Simon fought Rome and Matthew joined Rome, while Judas seemed the only level-headed one. Zebedee sacrificed his sons, while a widow saw her son return to life. People with demons fell desperately at his feet and lepers sought him in hopelessness. Hypocrites condemned him; the morally paralyzed fought his forgiveness.==Book four: Religious leaders cornered him, theologians stalked him, the wealthy helped him. For the commoner, he conquered demons, controlled nature, created food, destroyed death. Hometown friends tried to kill him, while cousin John gained a glory home.==Book five: Jesus survived death threats, calmed misdirected power, talked with the spirit world. He released people of handicaps, gave an adulteress hope, rested with friends, then raised the dead. And the hypocrite religious leaders finalized plans to kill him.==Book six: A traitor praised him, a woman crowned him, foreigners sought him. The world ran after him, Judas ran from him, his apostles deserted him. He held his own funeral service, then begged God to free him of his promise. The religious leaders were unmasked, and King Herod wrestled with just who he was.==Book seven: Pilate was cornered by the people, Simon was cornered by the executioners. Jesus writhed in pain on the cross that should have been ours, and invaded hell to provide escape for us. The thieves struggled with their mortality, Joseph struggled with religiosity, the guards struggled with impossibility. Jesus saw the women, pursued Peter, and lifted up the depressed.==Book eight of eight: His apostles refused to believe, while Thomas declared him God. Jesus dared and prepared his apostles to conquer the world. He interrupted his own memorial service and renewed five hundred of his closest friendships. He helped his brother, James, over the last faith hurdle, turned the movement over to his apostles, then returned at last to the outstretched arms of his heavenly Father. Religious leaders fought in vain to put out the new church’s torch, Jesus invited the last apostle to visit him in heaven
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