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Books with author Ron Brooks

  • What to Doodle? Everyday

    Rosie Brooks

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 17, 2011)
    From drawing what Jeremy and John are riding to school to finishing pictures of birthday cakes, cars, animals, and more, this pint-sized doodle book offers something for everybody! More than 60 incomplete illustrations promote creativity and develop drawing skills--and hours of fun. Plus, children can also color the pictures they create.
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  • FamilyTalk: a guide to family devotions

    Ron Brooks

    language (Ron Brooks, Dec. 31, 2012)
    "FamilyTalk is a found treasure" "Your faith will be challenged and you will learn that you too can create a discussion about God's word" "This is a great resource to empower parents in having spiritual conversation and development in the home.Your child’s relationship with God must extend beyond Sunday morning. Parents have to take a leading role in the discipleship of their kids. FamilyTalk is an effective tool to help parents disciple their children. If you are looking for help with your family devotion time, FamilyTalk is for you!
  • Prayer Pact: a 30 day prayer journal for kids

    Ron Brooks

    language (, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Through your 30 day Prayer Pact Journal you will explore 30 different Bible passages on the topic of prayer. Whtih spaces to record a daily PACT (praise, ask, confession, thanks) you will end up with a month's worth of prayers. There is also a time to reflect on your answered prayers. If you are interested in learning more about prayer, or if you are wanting to pray more, Prayer Pact is for you.Since this is a prayer journal, the print version is a better option, but I know that is not an option for everyone. There are some countries where the print version would not be available, and there are also some people who prefer digital. While the paperback is the best option, the kindle version is better than nothing. If you choose this kindle version, I suggest you get a notebook to record the written journaling part. You can also email me at my email address included in the back of the book and I can send you a PDF version so you can print out the journaling pages.
  • Family Resource Pack: a collection of faith-based devotions, activities and conversation starters for families

    Ron Brooks

    language (, March 25, 2020)
    As a parent sometimes you may need help about being intentional with your kids. Intentional with the time you spend with them, and intentional about helping them build a strong spiritual foundation.From the Amazon #1 selling children's ministry book (Got Fruit: a guide to family devotions) comes another great resource for you as a parent to use with your kids. These pages contain various devotions and family activities collected through years of ministry. You will find simple family devotions, Family Fun Night pages, a full lesson series, and much more. These pages have been used in families and churches all over the country, and now they are available to you.
  • Prayer Pact: a 30 day prayer journal for kids

    Ron Brooks

    Paperback (Ron Brooks, July 28, 2019)
    Prayer doesn’t have to be complicated. Through the Prayer Pact, kids will keep a prayer journal and explore what prayer is, when to pray, and keep track of their prayers for a month. There is even a place to record answered prayers. This will be a great help as they begin to form and build their spiritual foundation. As you go through your 30 day Prayer Pact Journal you will explore 30 different Bible passages on the topic of prayer. With spaces to record a daily PACT (praise, ask, confession, thanks) you will end up with a month's worth of prayers. There is also a time to reflect on your answered prayers. If you are interested in learning more about prayer, or if you are wanting to pray more, Prayer Pact is for you.
  • The Usborne First Encyclopedia Of Our World

    Brooks

    Hardcover (Usborne, Aug. 16, 2006)
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  • Drawn from the Heart: A Memoir

    Ron Brooks

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, )
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  • What to Doodle? My Friends

    Rosie Brooks

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 18, 2010)
    Spark kids' creativity with this delightful little doodle book. They'll provide the finishing touches for dozens of simple illustrations of friends — adding balloons and flowers, sketching pets, and drawing patterns, toys, trees, and other items. A great way to encourage a budding artist, this books offers the extra fun of coloring the completed images.
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  • Annie's Rainbow

    Ron Brooks

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, )
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  • What to Doodle? Jr.--Everything!

    Rosie Brooks

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 23, 2011)
    This compact doodle collection offers hours of creative expression for children as young as six. More than 120 almost-finished illustrations are ready for kids to fill in details — adding balloons and flowers, sketching pets, and drawing patterns, toys, trees, and other items. A great way to encourage budding artists, this book offers the extra fun of coloring the completed images.
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  • Blowing Zen: Finding an Authentic Life, Revised updated edition

    Ray Brooks

    Paperback (Sentient Publications, May 16, 2011)
    As a young, up and coming electrical engineer living in England, Ray Brooks had everything he could want—a high paying job, late nights, and fast cars. All he was missing in his life was the meaning.A series of events brought him to Japan, where he met a man who played the shakuhachi, an ancient Japanese flute. That fortuitous interaction motivated Brooks to embark on a journey to learn this very difficult instrument.Through playing the shakuhachi, he began to understand the Zen discipline that is a crucial aspect of Japanese culture. This understanding greatly changed his outlook on life, putting him in touch with his authentic self.Blowing Zen’s humor and its irresistible story of cultures converging lets the underlying message come through without preachiness: life is about finding your true calling, not just what brings you superficial joy. Brooks’ spontaneous approach to the collaboration of art, mind, body, and spirit is inspiring and instructive. This uplifting memoir has been entrancing readers since its release in 2000, and it is now being re-released with a new chapter and lots of photographs.This is the expanded and revised edition with photos.
  • Annies Rainbow

    Ron Brooks

    Paperback (HarperCollins, )
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