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  • Mac's Land: A Sequel to Mac's Way

    Reg Quist

    (CKN Christian Publishing, May 29, 2018)
    Mac’s Land is a story about a family. A family with parents, children and grandparents. A family that loves one another. A family working hard to operate a cattle ranch in the pioneer days of the West. A family with heavy responsibilities. A family with hopes and dreams. In other words, a normal pioneer family. There were thousands of them just like the McTavish family. Don’t come here looking for heroes. Don’t expect to find swaggering men with hands quicker than lightening who can shoot the eye out of a squirrel at fifty paces. Come here looking for real people, people you would like to call ‘neighbor, friend’. Mac McTavish is a rancher. In a new land where the grass seemed to be never ending, he was among the first to realize that the grazing couldn’t be infinite. The grass was showing more poorly as the short years came and went. As the herds grew, the land suffered and might soon die, as indeed it did in too many parts of the West. Mac decided that on his Bar-M he would do something about saving the land. He told his neighbors that he was cutting his herds back and was fencing the land. The open grazing era had to stop. Not everyone liked his proposal.
  • Adam's Apples

    Douglas Hirt, Terry James

    language (CKN Christian Publishing, March 6, 2018)
    Ever wonder what living in a near-perfect world would be like? Bible prophecy promises just such a coming world! The Millennium will be One-thousand years of an Eden-like Planet Earth, ruled by Jesus Christ, the King of Kings!Adam Beam, a young boy, and his sister, Zonia, live in a future time, born in an era of a beautiful, Utopian world. The children live in Glorania, the capital city of New Eden, where the Great King rules an almost perfect planet. They face no dangers in this new world. Adam’s pet, Toby, for example, is a Siberian tiger weighing 1,000 pounds!Adam, Zonia, and Toby go through a “Dream Door” into the past, as part of Adam’s “Explore Time” adventure, the method by which children of New Eden Time learn history. They pass in and out of Dream Doors by means of the “Dream Doodler”, a fantastic instrument that can draw a spectacularly beautiful picture in midair. The children can jump into the picture they draw, to take them wherever they want to go.Exciting, wonderful adventures await. Join them in their quest to find Adam’s Apples!Help get out the message that, for Christians, the future is not gloom and doom, but is God-Guaranteed to be gloriously splendiferous!
  • A Vacation to Remember

    Emily Hemstock

    eBook (Christian Kid Publishing, )
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  • Why You've Been Duped Into Believing That The World Is Getting Worse

    J.D. King

    Paperback (Christos Publishing, Jan. 7, 2019)
    Are you tired of the gloom and despair? Do you wish you could get a fresh outlook on what's happening in the world?Sort out confusing messages from the media, politicians, and religious authorities.See the world more clearly with statistical analysis from leading researchers. Why You've Been Duped is a Christian take on the "New Optimism." Steven Pinker, Hans Rosling, and others have documented progress around the globe. Poverty is plummeting. Homicides, war, and terrorism are also at an all-time low. Statistics confirm that the world is getting better.Unfortunately, some assume that this progress is due to rationalism and the abandonment of religion.The world is improving, but the New Optimists are wrong about the reasons. It's not science, but the global expansion of Christianity that is transforming the nations.King asserts that the world is changing because of the followers of Jesus are reflecting the love of God in every sphere. This book not only documents amazing global developments but also how Christians are the catalysts for this change.Why You've Been Duped Into Believing That The World Is Getting Worse will help you regain the hope-filled life that you used to enjoy.
  • Noah's Navy

    Douglas Hirt, Terry James

    language (CKN Christian Publishing, April 9, 2018)
    The Millennial Kingdom is a wonderous time to be born into. The world is at peace and has become like the Garden of Eden; beautiful, exciting, and ruled by the Great King Himself who sits on His throne in the golden-street city of Glorania. In such a perfect place, who would expect thieves to prowl at night? It’s those two fumblers again, Lester Mudd and Castor Grout. This time the troublemakers intend to steal a special gift entrusted to Adam Beam by the Great King. Luckily, Adam is startled awake during the burglary. Lester and Castor panic and escape through a carelessly drawn Dream Door, accidentally landing on Noah’s Ark at the time of the Great Flood. It doesn’t take Adam long to figure out where the thieves have gone. At once Adam, his sister Zonia, and their pet Siberian Tiger Toby are in hot pursuit to recover the stolen treasure, only to learn that the gift has fallen into the raging flood waters and is permanently lost. Well, maybe not permanently. Adam has an idea how to find the precious gift, but it will take some clever Dream Doodling, the help of Noah and his family, a navy of friendly sea creatures, and . . . a submarine Dream Doodled from the far future. Naturally, the evil Evols intend to do all within their power to stop Adam from completing his mission.
  • Night Lights & Pillow Fights: A Trip To Storyland

    Guy Gilchrist

    Hardcover (Gilchrist Publishing, Oct. 1, 1997)
    The award winning author and illustrator of 40 children's books, Guy Gilchrist, brings to you this 2nd edition of Night Lights & Pillow Fights: A Trip To Storyland. Children 8 and younger will enjoy this fun packed collection of stories, silly rhymes and limericks. No matter which page young readers turn to, they're sure to find a bit of adventure, lots of laughs, and always a few surprises - as well as fanciful and enchanting illustrations. On April 25, 1998, the National Cartoonist's Society presented Guy with the prestigious Reuben Award in the category of Best Book & Magazine Illustrations in 1997 for his illustrations in his Night Lights books. Perfect for bedtime - or anytime you want to be silly with your little one!
  • Not As They Appear

    Samantha Adkins

    language (CKN Christian Publishing, April 16, 2018)
    When four-year-old, fatherless Matthew sees a dragon at his window, he screams for his mother. Instead of being comforted, he is horrified to find she has disappeared. Matthew and his sixteen-year-old sister, Jessica, must find a way to reunite their family. Matthew and Jessica struggle to survive on their own and keep their desperate situation a secret. Then, one night, a dragon captures Matthew. He is rescued by a huge eagle and flown to a far-off, mystical land where he begins the transformation into an eighteen-year-old boy. A half-beaver, half-man named Eliazer finds Matthew and teaches him to protect himself. Matthew also begins to acquire the armour he will need to fight the dragons – a sword of the word, shield of faith, boots of peace and a breastplate of righteousness.
  • Mary of Nazareth, Pennsylvania

    Susan Walker

    eBook (CKN Christian Publishing, April 10, 2019)
    After being told in a dream that she is pregnant, sixteen-year-old Mary must face small town life in the twenty-first century. At first, she believes her dream was just a dream and not a message from God.Her mother thinks she is lying about still being a virgin, her doctor cannot believe she is pregnant, and even her boyfriend, Joey Griffin, has trouble understanding the miracle. Once both pregnancy and virginity are confirmed, Mary must deal with paparazzi and world press, local clerics of all denominations, the school board, and kidnappers. Family-friendly author, Susan Walker delivers a contemporary twist on the heartwarming tale that’s as old as time.
  • Chloe's Gift

    Susan Walker

    eBook (CKN Christian Publishing, March 13, 2019)
    LOVE. LOSS. FORGIVENESS. PEACE.Forgiveness is a gift you give to earn yourself peace. The hardest forgiveness to give is to forgive yourself and letting go of guilt that hangs on. Eighteen-year-old Chloe Nash lives in the shadow of her cousin, Jeri. While begrudgingly doing a favor for Jeri, tragedy strikes. A deer in the road, a big tree, and death knock Chloe’s life off the school-work-study to build for a good future she has lived for to this point. When forgiveness comes easily from others, Chloe is stunned. How can others forgive her when she cannot find it in her heart to forgive herself?
  • Adam's Apples

    Douglas Hirt, Terry James

    Paperback (CKN Christian Publishing, March 5, 2018)
    Ever wonder what living in a near-perfect world would be like? Bible prophecy promises just such a coming world! The Millennium will be One-thousand years of an Eden-like Planet Earth, ruled by Jesus Christ, the King of Kings! Adam Beam, a young boy, and his sister, Zonia, live in a future time, born in an era of a beautiful, Utopian world. The children live in Glorania, the capital city of New Eden, where the Great King rules an almost perfect planet. They face no dangers in this new world. Adam’s pet, Toby, for example, is a Siberian tiger weighing 1,000 pounds! Adam, Zonia, and Toby go through a “Dream Door” into the past, as part of Adam’s “Explore Time” adventure, the method by which children of New Eden Time learn history. They pass in and out of Dream Doors by means of the “Dream Doodler”, a fantastic instrument that can draw a spectacularly beautiful picture in midair. The children can jump into the picture they draw, to take them wherever they want to go. Exciting, wonderful adventures await. Join them in their quest to find Adam’s Apples! Help get out the message that, for Christians, the future is not gloom and doom, but is God-Guaranteed to be gloriously splendiferous!
  • The Jumbalees in Hide and Squeak: A Funny Hide and Seek story for Kids ages 3 – 5

    Chris Evans

    language (Christoons Publishing, Dec. 13, 2013)
    The Jumbalees decide to play a game of hide and seek. They hide in all kinds of places but one of them proves to be too clever for their own good! See if you can help find the hiding Jumbalees in the pictures. This is the first book in the series and is for younger readers ages 3 – 5.This series of illustrated stories for kids are about the Jumbalees, a group of colourful young creatures that live and play together on an exotic island close to the ocean. They behave like human children, working together even when they disagree as they make their way through exciting and sometimes scary adventures. Their social interactions help prepare them for dealing with others and the world around them and their loyalty and humour allow them to overcome the obstacles they face. The colourful cartoon illustrations in these storybooks make reading more fun for kids.
  • The Jumbalees in the Friendly Alien: An Alien story for Kids ages 4 - 8 illustrated with colour cartoons

    Chris Evans

    language (Christoons Publishing, May 5, 2013)
    In this story the Jumbalees have a strange encounter with an Alien when his spaceship crashes to Earth. He soon becomes a friend and goes to school with the Jumbalees where they almost get into trouble with a teacher. They have fun together but the Alien misses his parents and would like to return to his planet.This series of illustrated stories for kids are about the Jumbalees, a group of colourful young creatures that live and play together on an exotic island close to the ocean. They behave like human children, working together even when they disagree as they make their way through exciting and sometimes scary adventures. Their social interactions help prepare them for dealing with others and the world around them and their loyalty and humour allow them to overcome the obstacles they face. The colourful cartoon illustrations in these storybooks make reading more fun for kids.