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  • One God, One You

    Jason Crabb, Anita DuFalla

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Children are precious ― to us and to God! And their growing-up years are so important to the people they become. Through their everyday experiences, children discover their individual identities, their unique destinies, and the reality of their loving Creator. When faced with challenges and disappointments, children are comforted to learn that other children share many of the same experiences. As they hear other children’s stories, they are strengthened in discovering that they are not alone, or “more strange,” or “less courageous” than their peers. The vision for The Jase® Series took root in my heart two decades ago. Now, as a husband and the father of two beautiful girls, I long to reach children and those who love and care for them with theGood News―the gospel of Jesus Christ! I pray that this children’s story will sing the melody of God’s heart to you, whatever your age.― Jason Crabb
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  • Smart Travel Guide to 13 National Parks in the Mountain West: In-Depth Guide to Arches, Bryce Canyon, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Zion, Rocky Mountain & ... Parks

    Rob Simms

    eBook (CSBA Publishing House, Dec. 13, 2018)
    Smart Travel Guide to 13 National Parks in the Mountain WestCamping & Hiking Guide(Also In-Depth Guide to Arches, Bryce Canyon, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Zion, Rocky Mountain & Glacier National Parks)I have always been what you may call a “National Park junkie.” I love the uniqueness, the natural wilderness and the breathtaking beauty of each of our national parks. In the last 26 years, I have visited all 59 of our national parks at least once, but I must admit that I visited 35 of them more times than I want to admit. The parks that I discussed in this series, I visited a dozen times or more. Some of them I know like I know my own 23-acre ranch that I grew up and still live in Texas.In this three-volume guide, I’ll take you to all the National Parks in the United States. Each guide will walk you through the basics so you can prepare for a trip to any of the locations listed with little to no trouble whatsoever. Then, I’ll give you the must-see spots so you can enjoy the best of the National Parks in a single day if you don’t have time to stay longer than that.I’ll also give you a few itineraries in case you have the time to take a two-week trip and want to see multiple parks along the way. I’ll also go into greater detail at some of the most popular parks since you’ll probably want to stay several nights and see everything the park has to offer.In this second guide, I focus on 13 of the National Parks in the Mountain region all of which are located in New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana.This Guide is Divided into 4 Parts. In Part -1, I discuss the followings of each park.A brief description of each park, along with its location, size and what makes it uniqueVisitor center information including hours of operationFees (if any)What goods and services each park has to offer (if any)If pets are allowed or notCamping information including feesReservations and Permits (if required)Web links for any reservation (for boats or plane, if available)Wildlife you may get to see and enjoyWeather forecast year-roundBest time to VisitTipsIn Part -2, I discuss what to do and see if you took a day trip in any of these 13 parks.In Part -3, I laid out two logical and well thought out 14-day park hopper plans, with each itinerary you will be able to visit multiple parks and enjoy various activities like hiking to sightseeing. For hikers, I laid out three different hiking plans ranging from easy to difficult. I also included a few much-needed hiking tables.In the last Part, I take you inside for an in-depth look at 7 of the most popular parks (Arches, Bryce Canyon, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Zion, Rocky Mountain & Glacier National Park) the Mountain West has to offer. This is where I get into each and every point of interests each park has to offer that is worth seeing.So, please feel free to use this guide to plan your first or next great outdoor adventure and have fun.
  • The Tasty Thumb

    Kelly Berry, Rachel Baines

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, March 1, 2018)
    The Tasty Thumb gives an imaginary glimpse into the mind of a little girl being asked to give up her thumb-sucking. Her prayers and creative thinking provide just the solution!Kicking the tasty-thumb habit can be tough for kids. And Kathryn's experience was no exception. Her tasty thumb had helped Kathryn in some ways that even surprised her mom! But when Kathryn's dentist says she has to stop, her prayers and creative thinking helped bring about a solution to her thumb-sucking problem!
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  • Proud To Be An American

    Lee Greenwood

    language (Clovercroft Publishing, May 17, 2015)
    From the best-known patriotic song, GOD BLESS the USA, a kid's book is now available for the first time. With multiple artists performing this song over 30 years on various venues, a new generation of kids will now read the words, see the illustrations, and understand what it means to be an American. Written by Lee Greenwood and illustrated by Amanda Sekulow, the journey across America with a man and his grandson brings the song and story home.
  • Smart Travel Guide to 18 National Parks in the Midwest & Eastern U.S.: Camping & Hiking Guide - Also Mt. Rushmore National Memorial & Three 14-Day Park Hopper Travel Plans

    Rob Simms

    eBook (CSBA Publishing House, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Smart Travel Guide to 18 National Parks in the Midwest & Eastern U.S.Camping & Hiking Guide(Also Mt. Rushmore National Memorial & Three 14-Day Park Hopper Travel Plans)I have always been what you may call a “National Park junkie.” I love the uniqueness, the natural wilderness and the breathtaking beauty of each of our national parks. In the last 26 years, I have visited all 59 of our national parks at least once, but I must admit that I visited 35 of them more times than I want to admit. The parks that I discussed in this series, I visited a dozen times or more. Some of them I know like I know my own 23-acre ranch that I grew up and still live in Texas.In this three-volume guide, I’ll take you to all the National Parks in the United States. Each guide will walk you through the basics so you can prepare for a trip to any of the locations listed with little to no trouble whatsoever. Then, I’ll give you the must-see spots so you can enjoy the best of the National Parks in a single day if you don’t have time to stay longer than that.I’ll also give you a few itineraries in case you have the time to take a two-week trip and want to see multiple parks along the way. I’ll also go into greater detail at some of the most popular parks since you’ll probably want to stay several nights and see everything the park has to offer.In this third and final guide, I focus on 18 of the National Parks and Mount Rushmore in the Midwest and Eastern region all of which are located in Texas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina Kentucky, Virginia, Florida and Maine.This Guide is Divided into Three Parts. In Part -1, I discuss the followings of each park.A brief description of each park, along with its location, size and what makes it uniqueVisitor center information including hours of operationFees (if any)What goods and services each park has to offer (if any)If pets are allowed or notCamping information including feesReservations and Permits (if required)Web links for any reservation (for boats or plane, if available)Wildlife you may get to see and enjoyWeather forecast year-roundBest time to VisitTipsIn Part -2, I discuss what to do and see if you took a day trip in any of these 18 parks and Mt. Rushmore Memorial.In Part -3, I laid out two logical and well thought out 14-day park hopper plans, with each itinerary you will be able to visit multiple parks and enjoy various activities like hiking to sightseeing. For hikers, I laid out three different hiking plans ranging from easy to difficult. I also included a few much-needed hiking tables.So, please feel free to use this guide to plan your first or next great outdoor adventure and have fun.
  • The Fall of Lumaza, The Rise of the Waters: A Biblical Story Retold in a Unique Way

    Ireland Kost, Larissa Valdez Photography

    language (Clover Publishing, April 16, 2016)
    Step onto the streets of the ancient city of Lumaza, proclaimed to be the ideal habitat for humans. Sasha, a stunning teenager nicknamed the "Goddess of Lumaza", becomes engaged to an eligible and blood-thirsty fighter. Upon Sasha's engagement to the fierce Nephilim warrior, she prepares for their union ceremony, but is interrupted by the actions of an unsavory and unlikely character. An elderly man, reported to have lost his mind, appears before Sasha shortly after her engagement, with claims of a coming catastrophe. Will Sasha shun the lunatic or heed his apocalyptic claims? **** "The Fall of Lumaza, The Rise of the Waters" is a colorful short story for readers ages 11 and up. This crisp take on a common Bible story will leave you surprised and intrigued. The story of Noah's ark has been told to children, teens, and adults since the flood itself. Experience this Biblical fiction novel for the first time and wonder why you've never heard the story retold in such a way. "The Fall of Lumaza, The Rise of the Waters" is a Christian piece of literature you will savor, as you ponder what it would have been like to live in the days counting down to the world's first apocalypse.
  • Oh, Shift! for Teens

    Jennifer Powers, Mark Tucker

    eBook (Powerhouse Publishing, Oct. 22, 2013)
    It's not easy being a teen. They're challenged with finding friends, establishing identities, performing well in school, and taking on new responsibilities, all the while being expected to emerge as functional adults. Teens are subjected to a huge amount of social pressures; keeping up with the latest styles, technology, and trends can be super stressful. Authors Jennifer Powers and Mark Tucker apply the timeless principles of the best-seller Oh, shift! to teens and the difficult issues they face. In a cheeky, fun format it shows teens how changing their words, their reactions and their roles will literally change their lives. Oh, shift for Teens is a must read. It empowers teens to obtain independence, confidence, and better relationships. It is a step-by-step guide for teens to make serious shifts in their own lives; the book places the power back into their hands.
  • Fatal Alien Attraction: Can love exist in an untamed Earth?

    Natasha House

    eBook (Café House Publishing, April 7, 2012)
    Caged. Tortured. Iced. His humanity ripped away. She’s his alien mistress. He’s her slave. Humans are nearly extinct. Tortured and stolen from his home, Lend never expected to fall for the sexy redheaded alien.Citizens are aliens, they don’t fall in love. The problem is Lila does, and He’s a forbidden temptation. His life on the line, Lend must flee the city.Is there a force that may be the salvation of the planet? Who are the creatures hidden below? A romance you won’t forget. You’ll read this in one night. A sci-fi that leaves you wanting more… A real page turner.
  • When Fur and Feather Get Together

    David R. Margrave, Kim Wyly

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, April 1, 2018)
    There are picture books that teach; there are picture books about family; and there are picture books that have outstanding illustrations. When Fur and Feather Get Together is a picture book that does all three - embracing the enduring themes of family, fun, learning and visual delight.Did you know that a sighting of a group of unicorns is so rare that it is called a blessing? When Fur and Feather Get Together is a fun and educational rhyming story about a father and child enjoying their lazy day together. Incorporating the warm and whimsical animal paintings of illustrator Kim Wyly, the father teaches his child what different animal groups are called. Ultimately, it is a book encouraging quality time spent together while leading to further exploration of surprising words and their meanings. This is a book that can be enjoyed equally by families as well as in a teaching environment. Wyly's endearing and relatable illustrations of animals and nature are a perfect complement to the story. Frolicking across the pages of this rhyming picture book are beautifully illustrated foxes, owls, bears, sheep, raccoons, geese, fish, lions, whales, rhinos, monkeys and even unicorns.
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  • Be Responsible Like Max

    Todd Courtney, Jackie Courtney

    eBook (Clovercroft Publishing, Jan. 30, 2017)
    Max shows us he’s responsible by making his bed, getting dressed, cleaning up his toys, clearing the table and more.
  • The Innkeeper's Daughter

    Faith Shropshire, Izzy Bean

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, Oct. 1, 2017)
    The Innkeeper’s Daughter tells the story of the night when Jesus was born in the stable in Bethlehem from the perspective of the Innkeeper’s daughter, Tatiana. Children will travel back in time and experience that holy night through the eyes of this little girl. They will be inspired to look at Jesus in their lives just like Tatiana did then, with child-like faith and wonder, willingly wanting to give her best to the King.
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  • How the Ariana Crickets Got Their Chirp Back

    Lovie R. Smith, Sally Kat

    Hardcover (Clovercroft Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    A young cricket heals his nation, restoring vitality to the land and her creatures. The solution? Crickets chirping simultaneously while witnessing a miraculous event restore the nation to its previous glory.How the Ariana Crickets Got Their Chirp Back is an allegory about bringing healing to Afghanistan, this clever story with wondrous illustrations features science, architecture, topography, agriculture, history, at-risk historic monuments and sites, family, love, adventure, working with others for common good, indigenous animals, a beloved national sport, societal challenges, and Afghanistan’s beauty.For most, Afghanistan means conflict, a place long-forgotten at the crossroads of the world during the mesmerizing Silk Road centuries. The author was captivated by Afghanistan’s grandeur and ancientness the instant she first touched her soil in 2004. Excited as if returning home, she visited again in 2008 to this place of such rugged beauty that the human heart spills over witnessing the marvels and encountering such extraordinarily regal, raw, and intense people. She fell in love. The author’s hope is that this story alters perspectives about possibilities, especially in the minds, hopes, and dreams of children everywhere.
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