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  • The Thundering Path of Spirit

    M.B. Tosi

    eBook (WestBow Press, April 3, 2014)
    In The Thundering Path of Spirit, young teenage Amanda Blair is the sole survivor of an attack by a small band of Crow Indians while traveling west by wagon train with her parents. Adopted by the Crow, Amanda becomes Spotted Deer and grows to young womanhood with her Crow family in the Montana Territory. Mysterious circumstances after a vision quest lead her to run away to the town of Helena, where her troubled memories of the brutal attack are finally healed.Content to live with her own people again, she hears rumors of war breaking out near the Little Bighorn River. With the unfortunate discovery that her adopted Crow brother has become a scout for the US Cavalry at Fort Laramie, Amanda journeys back to the Crow in the hopes of saving him from certain death. Her decisive actions fill her with ambivalence as she must again face the intimidating Crow spiritual mentor she once loved and seek his help in saving the brother she also loves. The Thundering Path of Spirit is a riveting love story about following God’s will in harrowing times.“Some people are born storytellers, and when you add to that careful historical research, you get a fascinating tale. M. B. Tosi’s new novel is a compelling love story and spiritual journey told against the background of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. It’s a page turner.”—Jim Langford, Director Emeritus of University of Notre Dame Press
  • Stay Alert and Take Notes: New Sunday School and Small Group Lessons for Adults and Youth

    Jesse Crimm

    eBook (WestBow Press, Aug. 13, 2013)
    Teaching Christian values and concepts to small groups is a weighty and worthy challenge. The purpose of this book is to make your yoke easily bearable. As Barnabus was to Paul, this book can be your encourager, your intercessor, and your foundation for inspired teaching and learning.Within you will find specific guidance on conducting Christian development classes and thirty-three lessons proven in real life to be ones where the students do indeed stay alert and take notes. Also included are lists of subject-appropriate hymns for classes that sing. A catalog of additional source readings is offered for your continuing enrichment and growth as a teacher or student.Your presentation of a lesson begins with your willingness to prepare, and that simple willingness is our beginning point. No more is needed (Acts 16:10).For any number of possible reasons, someone asked you to teach Sunday school this week (Acts15:3). That someone trusted you enough to propose the question. Truly, if you think about it, your reputation preceded the asking of that question. And for any number of possible reasons, you said yes. Most likely you were predisposed to say yes. Maybe you said yes just to help out because no one else would say yes. Maybe you have wanted to teach but were always too modest to broach the thought publically. If any of these reasons are true, you have a great adventure in front of you. Enjoy, learn, teach, and catch the flame.
  • Little Bit in the Great Wide Forest

    Sherry Vycital York

    Paperback (WestBow Press, July 19, 2019)
    Little Bit has much to learn navigating the trials of growing up. Through the constant love and teaching of his parents, he weathers the conflicts of selfishness, bullying, irritating new neighbors, and even getting lost. Learning patience, service, sharing, lessons in manners, and experiencing the great joy of forgiveness, Little Bit and his forest friends discover the value of listening to and practicing their parents' wise instructions.
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  • Little star

    Nan Adams

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Based on Matthew 2:9-11, Little Star is an adaption of Matthew's account of how the wise men found baby Jesus with the help of a very special star.
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  • Our Purpose

    Taryn I. Palacios, Karine Makartichan

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Nov. 21, 2019)
    Story time just got better. Parents, Christian workers, and families will discover Our Purpose to be the perfect resource to guide children through some of life's most difficult questions and open deeper conversations. Little ones will join Birdie Ann and her brother, Noah, as they learn from their wise mother. Recommended for families, educators, counselors, hospice workers, bereavement support groups, and Christian leaders trying to help children navigate their way through the many stages of life. This faith-based story with its timeless truth is sure to win the hearts of families across the globe. Its message is easy to understand and a must-have for individuals hoping to shape small souls for the Lord in these uncertain times.
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  • The Temple Curtain

    Ruth Moblard DeYoung

    eBook (WestBow Press, March 25, 2014)
    Twelve-year-old Nathan hates his useless legs and battered crutches!He can't become a priest in the Jerusalem temple like his father Eli.Then Nathan experiences a series of dynamic encounters with Jesus:On a crowded Judean hillside.At a crucifixion outside the gates of Jerusalem.In a silent garden at midnight.On a bright mountain top.Life for Nathan and his family takes a dangerous and exciting new direction:They sneak quietly out of Jerusalem during the night.Nathan confronts a band of robbers on the road as they flee.Nathan and Eli speak in synagogues about the torn temple curtain.The children encounter escaped bears in the Antioch marketplace.They assist merchants in the chaos created by the bears.Nathan helps Paul and Barnabas share the good news in Antioch.Jesus transforms their lives.
  • GodÂ’s Right There

    Emily Kronenwetter, Victoria March

    Paperback (Westbow Press, April 5, 2019)
    No matter where you go, no matter what you do, It doesn't matter who you're with, our God is there with you! In your times of trouble, just take a look around, Because even when your heart is heavy, God can still be found!
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  • Christians and Courtship: Helping Young People to Live a Dating in Holiness and with Purpose

    CĂ©sar Donaldo ArzĂş

    language (WestBow Press, Jan. 28, 2019)
    This book has as main objective to give wise advices to young Christians, which may help them to live their courtship relationships as it is supposed to be with a son of God who is holy, holy, holy—in other words, to live their courtship in holiness and with purpose. This book is aimed at youth who have a serious commitment to holiness. Each word of this work is dedicated to those who courageously have decided to hold the instinct to the wisdom, seeking to do in their courtship everything that is pure, all that is worthy, and everything that is of good name so that the Lord will be glorified by their good testimony. Each word of this book is also directed to young people who are willing to strive to avoid being swept away by the current of worldly thoughts of perverts or the unwary, even if it means having to endure ridicule, rejection, and offense from those who, through those attitudes, want to force the youth to be just like them. And finally, every word in this book is aimed at young people who love to fulfill their role as salt of the earth and light of the world in a society that needs to be preserved from evil and be enlightened with good works.
  • The Adventures of Small Fry and Tadpike: Friends Forever

    Rosa Pappas Davis

    Paperback (WestBow Press, July 26, 2018)
    This book is a social statement about learning from those who are different from ourselves. Jesus looked at the weakest, most unwanted of society, and he used them to spread his Word.
  • If He Had Not Come: An Updated Version of Nan WeeksÂ’ Classic Story

    David Nicholson

    Hardcover (Westbow Press, May 16, 2014)
    A captivating tale with timeless impact of a young lad who discovers what his world would be like if Jesus had never been born. This unimaginable notion will surely generate thought-provoking discussions, whether at the kitchen table, before bedtime, in the car or classroom.
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  • The Adventures of Alfred in the Greatest Fruit of All: Conflicts and Resolutions

    Gail R. Wright

    eBook (WestBow Press, May 6, 2011)
    Alfred's parents have a parent-teacher conference with his third-grade homeroom teacher. His teacher shares that Alfred has a social problem. He doesn't get along with others. He doesn't follow directions, and he is always daydreaming in class and not paying attention but can be caught talking about his football practice during class. Afterward, Alfred's parents had a talk with him about his behavior in school and his grades.The other teachers complain that Alfred hits people and calls them names. He seems to be a good child, but won't volunteer to help, and there are issues that need to be addressed and behavior redirected.Alfred's teacher wants to put him on an intervention behavior plan. His teacher and parents agree that taking him off the football team until his behavior and grades improves would help. It will also show that there are consequences for bad behavior.They also believe it will help him bring out other issues that may be bothering him, so he can learn to deal with them in a positive manner.Alfred meets several kids who help him improve his behavior. They teach him using nine fruits of the spirit from Galatians 5:2223: love, joy, peace, kindness, patience, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, the greatest fruit of all.
  • Little Tree

    Chrystyna Edwards

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Nov. 21, 2014)
    Join Little Tree and be blessed as it experiences the seasons with joy.