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  • America's Lost Dream

    Tom Dooley

    Hardcover (New Leaf Press, Dec. 1, 2005)
    • Dynamic portrayal of the original dream of the founding fathers of this nation — to have “one nation under God” • This magnificent book is another big winner by the same creative team that brought you the best seller Noah’s Ark! What happened to America’s dream that men would be free and God would be their king? A nation founded on the belief that the God of the Bible and the principles expounded within its pages should be the foundation of the government, the law of the land, and the duty of the citizenry was the dream of a people who set forth from their heritage and traditions, from their families, and from the mother country that persecuted them for their religious beliefs. The probable perils of a vast ocean and the elements overwhelming their small sailing vessels, the imagined treacheries of a foundling colony in a savage land, the foreboding unknown that lay before them, none of these deterred the small group of refugees held together by the dream: to be one nation under God. The same team who created the wonderful True Story of Noah’s Ark presents the story of a people and a dream, a people that have lost their vision over the past four centuries, a dream whose meaning has been diffused in the same time-span. Artist Bill Looney’s illustrations are inspired, dramatic, and touching as they paint the story told by Tom Dooley of America, from her godly roots to her current humanistic attitude. Dooley’s text is brief, covering selected events and people who courageously took a stand to defend our nation, our beliefs, our very being.
  • Bible Code Bombshell

    R. Edwin Sherman

    Paperback (New Leaf Press, June 1, 2005)
    Are there hidden words and messages within the Hebrew text of the Bible? Who hid them there? What is their purpose? Author and mathematician R. Edwin Sherman presents startling, never-before-seen evidence of these codes and their significance for the world today. In this informative and entertaining new book, the astonishing contents of over 200 lengthy codes are translated by Dr. Nathan Jacobi, one of the world’s leading experts on Bible codes. Unlike other books on this topic, most of the codes presented in this book are so lengthy that they could not be coincidental. For example, while it may be possible to find “Messiah” as a code in an ordinary book, the chances of finding the longer code, “you will cry out for the blood of the Messiah,” are extremely small. A mathematician with 30 years of experience in probability and statistical analysis, Mr. Sherman explains clearly how codes show that the Bible is indeed inspired by God.
  • The Native American Look Book: Art and Activities from the Brooklyn Museum

    Missy Sullivan, Deborah Schwartz, Dawn Weiss, Barbara Zaffran, Brooklyn Museum

    Hardcover (New Pr, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Introduces Native American art and culture by examining a Kwakiutl whale mask, a Zuni water jar, and a Pomo basket at the Brooklyn Museum.
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  • Yesterday, Today & Forever

    Maria Von Trapp

    Paperback (NEW LEAF PRESS, March 15, 1978)
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  • The Children's Illustrated Bible

    Selina Hastings, Eric Thomas

    Hardcover (New Leaf Press (AR), Oct. 1, 1996)
    In this magnificently illustrated edition of the Bible, all the best-loved stories of both Old and New Testaments are retold for young readers by Selina Hastings. Her fluent, lively style reflects the character and majesty of the original, while vivid and finely detailed illustrations by Eric Thomas bring to life the people and places referred to in the stories. The Children’s Illustrated Bible features the following: • Color photographs of plants, animals, people, and places of the Bible lands • Maps of the lands of the Old and New Testaments • Prepared in consultation with educators and scholars. • A special gift for children and a source of inspiration for the entire family
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  • My Take-Along Bible

    Alice Joyce Davidson, Capucine Mazille

    Board book (New Leaf Press (AR), March 1, 2004)
    Rhymes are a great way for children to learn and remember! The perfect First Bible for your child or grandchild! Here and a durable children and board book of carefully chosen Bible stories retold in rhyme, with scriptural references. The stories of Adam and Eve, Noah and the Flood, Joseph, Moses, and the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus are all included. A handle on the spine makes it handy for children to take this book along to church or anywhere else. The colorful illustrations will delight children, and the design of the book includes cutouts. For ages 8 and under. 11 spreads 5 1/4 X 7 3/4 Board Book + Handle Alice Joyce Davidson is a poet/writer/editor who created the "Alice in Bible Land" storybook series and has written children's books with Christian themes. Her writings have been translated into German, Finnish, Portuguese, Korean, and Indonesian. Her hobbies include art and sculpting and she lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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  • Noah, Didn't It Rain

    William Lee Golden

    Hardcover (New Leaf Press (AR), April 18, 2008)
    A one-of-a-kind rendition of the classical story of Noah and the ark! Written by legendary Oak Ridge Boys member William Lee Golden, this charming story echoes the lyrics of the enclosed Free music CD featuring the song "Didn't It Rain" performed by the award-winning group. Adorable illustrations and the cute story will delight children as they learn about the animals and their adventure on the ark. A fresh and appealing story destined to be a child's classic.
  • My Take-Along Bible

    Alice Joyce Davidson

    Unknown Binding (New Leaf Pr, March 15, 2004)
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  • Simple Tips for Simple Living for Teens

    Jim Fletcher, Roger Howerton

    Hardcover (New Leaf Pr, April 16, 2004)
    • Amusing, stirring, inspiring • Contents focus on living the abundant life • Beautifully designed for gift giving • Short, easy-to-read stories and enjoyable articles This new series gets back to the basics. In the everyday hustle and bustle of trying to get ahead, or even just "keeping up with the Joneses," we tend to overlook and neglect life’s little pleasures. Here are beautiful reminders to stop and smell the roses along the pathway of life. Filled with quotations, Scriptures, and anecdotes, these books are excellent gifts for those who may be missing out on the best life has to offer.
  • Language Lessons for a Living Education

    Kristen Pratt

    Paperback (New Leaf Pr, Feb. 15, 2020)
    Bring language arts to life through our Charlotte Mason inspired Language Lessons for a Living Education 4! This curriculum incorporates picture study, memorization, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, observation, poems, psalms, letters, and practical application through creative writing ƒƒ‚ƒƒ‚‚‚ƒƒ‚‚ƒ‚‚"ƒƒ‚ƒƒ‚‚‚ƒƒ‚‚ƒ‚‚€ƒƒ‚ƒƒ‚‚‚ƒƒ‚‚ƒ‚‚" all working towards the mastery of reading and grammar, as well as the mechanics of communication and writing. Equivalent to a fourth grade level.
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  • Heroes and Outlaws of the Bible by Don Reid

    Don Reid

    (New Leaf Press, Jan. 1, 1723)
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  • Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: The Gospel

    Joey Allen

    (New Leaf Press, April 30, 2005)
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