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Books with title I Believe In You

  • I Believe

    Sister M. Juliana

    language (Neumann Press, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Is your child prepared to experience the Sacrament of Penance?This small, durable hardback book is perfect, both inside and out, for young souls to bring to confession. Careful explanations of the Creed and the Ten Commandments, and five easy steps to the Sacrament of Reconciliation ensure that your child will readily grasp the precepts of our faith, learn to examine his or her conscience, and experience the grace of having a soul wiped clean in Confession.This combined edition of three books originally issued in 1953 includes:-The Ten Commandments: introduces the Ten Commandments through the stories of Original Sin and Moses on Sinai. It simplifies each commandment and its bright illustrations provide concrete examples of how children can obey each commandment.-I Believe:A First Book on the Apostle’s Creed: explains the Creed phrase by phrase, building upon the beginning “I believe in God…” as your child progresses through the book. This is a wonderful tool for memorizing the prayer at the center of our faith.-My Confession: describes the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and then gives five straightforward steps for your child to make a good confession. This book walks through the whole process, before, during, and after confession. A must-have for any child at his or her first Reconciliation.This book can be used always to teach your little one about the Catholic Faith, and to prepare your child every time he or she goes to Confession. I Believe: The Creed, Confession, and the Ten Commandments is undeniably an investment which your child will get a lot out of for years to come.
  • Do you believe in magic? |

    Melissa Garrett

    eBook
    Oh Gloria, you are so funny. The magicians are not real. It is just a tale. But, Jane, you are a witch. And you do not believe in magic?My little readers, do you believe in magic?Denise Fields wrote: Grandson loved itBenny Reeves wrote: Great kids book. my daughter loved it. A classicMichelle L. Hutson wrote: I bought 2 copies of this book for our friends' children after reading the reviews. The kids love this book.
  • do you believe in Magic?

    Olivia Millevoi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 24, 2016)
    Based on a true story, 'do you believe in Magic?' takes you inside the head of Magic, a dog whose life changes when a fire breaks out in his home,…and shows you the remarkable instinct by which he survives.
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  • Believe in Us

    Amy Sparling

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 29, 2016)
    Keanna is just starting to get used to her new life in the small Texas town of Lawson. She has a wonderful boyfriend and a place to call home for the first time in years. The pain of being abandoned by her mom is lessening more every day. But summer break is almost over, and when Keanna’s new guardians register her for high school, she realizes there’s more to real life than hanging out with your hot boyfriend all day. School sucks, the people are mean, and no one thinks she’s good enough for Jett.After accidently hearing about his mom having a new baby, Jett is ready to introduce Keanna to all of the boring, yet sometimes fun aspects of Lawson High School. What he doesn’t expect is how awful the popular girls are going to treat Keanna, especially because she’s his new girlfriend. He has a reputation around town and it’s not exactly the most welcoming as far as girls are concerned. When the pressure of everyone else starts making their relationship crumble, Jett has to fight with everything he has to keep his girl from slipping through his fingers.This series:Book 1 - Believe in MeBook 2 - Believe in Us Book 3 - Believe in ForeverBook 4 - Believe in Love (A short story)Book 5 - Believe in SummerBook 6 - Believe in FallBook 7 - Believe in WinterBook 8 - Believe in Spring
  • God Believes in You

    Holly bea, Kim Howard

    language (HJ Kramer/New World Library, Dec. 20, 2011)
    Holly Bea's beloved bullmastiff, Buddy, is having a bad day. Left alone to guard the house, he is taunted by the neighborhood cats, who know that he can't touch them. Buddy is worried—will Holly be back soon, or is she gone for the day, or even forever? Much to Buddy's relief, Holly returns. They go to the park, but Buddy's fun is cut short by a pack of hostile squirrels and a team of Dalmatian firedogs who challenge his self-esteem. Will this day ever end? Buddy's day is a metaphor for the doubts and anxieties children face, and a soothing reminder that God will always be there for them.
  • I Believe in God

    Pauline Baynes

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd, )
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  • I Believe

    Tim McLachlan, Benjamin McLachlan

    eBook (sawokproductions@yahoo.com, Nov. 2, 2015)
    This little booklet is concise and precise, perfect for explaining the Gospel message of salvation to young souls. "I Believe" has been extracted from an activity book used in VBS camps, available for free via contacting the publisher. The policy of our ministry is to provide all materials for free - however if we are unable to do this due to Amazon policy then royalties received will contribute to evangelism in Thailand and the Philippines.
  • Believe In Your Dreams

    Edison Jaquez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2018)
    “When I was a little boy, I had big dreams…”Believe In Your Dreams is the story of a small boy, Edison, who’s seeking his place in the world. Young readers are invited to follow Edison as he moves from the Dominican Republic to the United States, encountering new people and situations along the way. His journey isn’t always easy, but he never stops believing in his dreams. Engaging, entertaining, and easy to read, Believe In Your Dreams teaches children the importance of never giving up.
  • Do You Believe?

    Cody Orion

    Paperback (Xlibris, April 4, 2008)
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  • "Do you believe in UFOs?"

    Aldo Loup

    eBook (Aldo Loup, Nov. 2, 2013)
    A scientific, very respectful and well-thought reply to the popular question "Do you believe in UFOs?"This book evolved as a reply to one of the most frequent questions that I used to hear from the public when I was working in an astronomical observatory: "Do you believe in UFOs?". That seems an odd question to ask to scientists, but after researching conscientiously for about a full year, I discovered, to my surprise, that mainstream Science has a few things to say about the topic.This book is not about conspiracy theory, "NASA is hiding the truth", or much less, that flying saucers have already landed on the lawn of the White House. Rather, it is a book about what is the most rational reply that a scientist, or in my case, a science writer, can offer when people insist on asking that question.As one advances through the chapters, explores the following rationale: Is there life in the Universe? The answer is yes: us. Are there civilizations capable of spaceflight? The answer is again yes: us. Can we expand those two questions? Can we answer also: "them" and "them"?All illustrations are also available at naturapop.com
  • Do You Believe in Dragons?

    Paul Currin

    eBook (Strictly Literary, Nov. 8, 2015)
    A tale of fantasy based on a real-life sheep property in Outback Queensland, Australia. Ted and his younger brother Bill, along with their best friends Doug and Sarah, are on their school holidays enjoying everyday rural activities, including riding horses, motorbikes, going fishing and chasing feral pigs. Their holiday takes a strange turn when the eldest, and only girl of the group, has an unlikely encounter with a magical dragon, which can’t be seen by anyone who doesn’t believe he is real. Excitement ensues, as one by one, the family members come to realise the existence of dragons. This awareness becomes increasingly important when a life-threatening situation unfolds involving the Ted and Bill's father and a pack of dingoes.
  • You Can Believe It

    Paul Swearingen

    language (, Aug. 21, 2012)
    One day, Dane woke up, but no one else did. Or so he thought. But the neutron bombs hadn't killed everyone, as just when he was getting used to being alone in the world, two sisters showed up to change everything again. And yet they weren't the only ones to survive, or to die, and change his world, as he was to find out.Set in the very near future, "You Can Believe It" is suitable for ages 12 and up.