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  • YES, You Can: The Beginner's Guide to Homeschooling Your Black Child

    Alisia Joy

    language (Coco Publishing, Feb. 7, 2019)
    This book was written with the intention to give an overview of the process of homeschooling, as well as dispel myths and instill confidence in your ability to successfully homeschool your child. There are 1.7 million children in the US that are homeschooled according to a 2016 study of that number 136,000 of those children are black. Black Homeschoolers are also said to be the fastest growing population of homeschoolers. This book is a starting point for those who are interested in learning more and gaining confidence. Part one lays the groundwork, by reviewing the history of education in the black community. While part 2 is a step-by-step guide to set up your homeschool experience.Alisia Joy Is a mother of 4 homeschooled children. She has decades of experience working in public schools and private home education environments. She is uniquely qualified to guide other families on their path to Educational Freedom.
  • ALTDORF: The Forest Knights: Book 1

    J. K. Swift

    eBook (UE Publishing Co., Nov. 21, 2013)
    Over 340 Goodreads 5-Star Reviews! Action-packed adventure perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell.1314 AD. A druid priestess enlists the help of an ex-Hospitaller warrior and a charismatic outlaw to fight Austrian tyranny in medieval Switzerland. ALTDORF tells the events leading up to one of the greatest underdog stories of the medieval age, the Battle of Morgarten.“Re-imagining the William Tell legend—without William Tell.”At the end of the 13th century, five hundred orphans and second sons are rounded up from villages in the Alpine countryside and sold to the Hospitaller Knights of St John. Trained to serve as Soldiers of Christ, they fight in eastern lands they know nothing about, for a cause they do not understand.Thomas Schwyzer, released from his vows by the Grandmaster of the Hospitallers, returns to the land of his birth a stranger. Once a leader of men, and captain of the Order’s most famous war galley, he now settles into the simple life of a ferryman. He believes this new role to be God’s reward for years of faithful service fighting the Infidel in Outremer.Seraina, considered a witch by most, a healer by some, is a young woman with a purpose. A Priestess of the Old Religion, and the last Druid disciple of the Helvetii Celts, she has been gifted by the Great Weave to see what others cannot. Her people need her guidance and protection now more than ever. For Duke Leopold of Habsburg, in his efforts to control the St. Gotthard Pass, builds a great Austrian fortress in Altdorf. Once finished, the Habsburg occupation will be complete, but the atrocities visited upon her people will have just begun.Set in medieval Switzerland, ALTDORF is the first book in a two-book series.
  • ABC and 1,2,3: A Sesame Street Treasury of Words and Numbers

    Harry McNaught, Joe Mathieu, Children Television Workshop

    Hardcover (CTW Publishing Co, Nov. 17, 1998)
    Toddlers can have fun while learning their ABC's and 1, 2, 3's with their favorite Sesame Street characters and Muppet friends in this colorful hardcover. The ABC Book of Words helps kids master the alphabet and new vocabulary, while The Counting Book makes counting fun by drawing from Sesame Street favorites like "one broom swooshing" to "100 Twiddlebugs at the Twiddlebug Fair!" Together, these books make a perfect pair for any toddler!
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  • Acre: Hospitaller Saga, Book 1

    J. K. Swift, Brad Wills, UE Publishing Co.

    Audible Audiobook (UE Publishing Co., Sept. 26, 2016)
    A doomed mission. The Kingdom of Jerusalem hanging by a thread. One Knight Justice must face his greatest fears or die trying. Brother Foulques de Villaret just wants to stay in Acre and perform his sworn duties. Instead, the young Hospitaller Knight of Saint John must undertake a dangerous journey from the Holy Land to a remote village nestled in the Alps, the 'Spine of the World'. His mission: buy 500 peasant boys and return them to Acre to be trained as soldiers of Christ. Pursued across the Mid-Earth Sea by slavers, Brother Foulques and his army of children are about to be thrust into a confrontation with the greatest warriors the East has ever known: the Mamluks. To survive, Brother Foulques must turn to risky alliances and pray that his choices do not lead them all to destruction. Acre is the first book in the Hospitaller Saga, a series of breathtaking historical novels set in the late 13th century. If you like action-packed adventure and authentically rich fiction, then you'll love J. K. Swift's historically epic masterpiece.
  • Acre

    J. K. Swift

    eBook (UE Publishing Co., May 25, 2016)
    A doomed mission. The Kingdom of Jerusalem hanging by a thread. One Knight Justice must face his greatest fears or die trying… Brother Foulques de Villaret just wants to stay in Acre and perform his sworn duties. Instead, the young Hospitaller Knight of Saint John must undertake a dangerous journey from the Holy Land to a remote village nestled in the Alps, the ‘Spine of the World’. His mission: buy 500 peasant boys and return them to Acre to be trained as Soldiers of Christ. Pursued across the Mid-Earth Sea by slavers, Brother Foulques and his Army of Children are about to be thrust into a confrontation with the greatest warriors the East has ever known: the Mamluks. To survive, Brother Foulques must turn to risky alliances… and pray that his choices do not lead them all to destruction. Acre is the first book in the Hospitaller Saga, a series of breathtaking historical novels set in the late 13th century. If you like action-packed adventure and authentically rich fiction, then you’ll love J. K. Swift’s historically epic masterpiece.
  • Science: The Definitive Visual History

    D. W. Hill

    Hardcover (Chemical Publishing Co., March 15, 1946)
    ScienceDelve into the history of science and the discoveries that changed the world with Science. This brand new edition is fully up-to-date, and covers everything from ancient Greek geometry to quantum physics, IVF, and global warming.Using lavish illustrations and key scientific moments, Science takes you on a journey through the history of science, picking out every event, invention, experiment, theory, and individual that you need to know. From the dawn of science to the information age, Science biographies major players in the history of science, including Galileo Galilei, Michael Faraday, Marie Curie, and Alan Turing.Follow the story of science into the future and understand the significance of of every discovery and it's place in scientific thought. Perfect for anyone looking to embark on a journey of discovery and suitable for the whole family, Science is the definitive guide to our remarkable history of information.
  • The Beginning of Everything: A Preteen Anthology

    C.A. Baron, Christine Bush, Katie Jaarsveld, Lorah Jaiyn, C.M. Lehsten, E.S. McMillan, N.M. Motz, K. Ries, Rain Ries, Kris Shields, Laurie Treacy, C.L. Williams

    eBook (R&R Publishing Co., Nov. 1, 2019)
    The start of something new is often scary to think about.Growing up can be hard. But with friends and stories, you'll have everything you ever need.Follow these adventures describing life in the in between... Growing up and Getting Older... All proceeds from this anthology will go to Birthday Wishes.
  • Children's Picture Book: Thank You For Being You: Books for Kids, Building self confidence and self esteem, Rhyming, Preschool Books, Age 2-6.

    Claire Coal, Andere Andrea Petrlik

    eBook (Coal Publishing, May 18, 2017)
    This book is a celebration of appreciation and acceptance, and loving someone exactly the way they are. Whether your child is having a quiet day, or a noisy one, whether they’re not listening much or wreaking havoc, when you read them this book, they will know how much you love them, no matter what they do. "Today you are quiet,Today you are loud,Today you're not listening much,You're in a dreamy cloud.Today you are Miss No, No, No!Today you are Mr Yes Please.Today you're a BIG-BANG explosion,Then a bird soaring high on a breeze."
  • Lacy's Magic Tree

    L. F. Sarrouf, LION

    eBook (Chey Chey Publishing, Nov. 3, 2018)
    Winner of Two Royal Dragonfly Book Awards"A lovely dream of a book. The captivating illustrations and lyrical prose makes this book a family memory maker." --Teresa Tomlinson, U.S. Senate candidate and first female mayor of Columbus, GAWhat if a little girl found magic in trees that only she could see?What happens when she buries the only un-magic thing about her favorite tree, ugly acorns, in her mother's garden?Lacy loves, not just the oak in her yard, but the trees on her lane, and the kind that make and doors..."That might take you, accidentally, to a magical land;Or her reading desk with books, like strandsOf yarn she could follow. That desk never failed,To show her new places that before were veiled."
  • The Giant Book of Children's Sermons: Matthew to Revelation: 260 Children's Object Lessons

    Wesley T. Runk

    eBook (CSS Publishing Co., July 18, 2011)
    “The Giant Book Of Children's Sermons -- Matthew To Revelation” by Wesley T. Runk is a children's sermons book. Here are some of the topics covered in this children's sermon book:- Children sermons and children's sermons- Short children's sermons- Children's sermon illustrations- Children's sermons for father's day- Sermons for kids- Matthew- Revelation- Scripture- Children's church sermons- Sermons for children- Youth sermons-Sermons 4 kids- Kids sermons- Mother's day children's sermon- Object lessons on forgivenessHere at last is the comprehensive collection you've been searching for to minister effectively to your children during worship. Drawn from every book of the New Testament, The Giant Book Of Children's Sermons -- Matthew To Revelation contains five full years’ worth of children's sermon material you can share with your young disciples. Each of the 260 talks teach children God's Word through the use of common objects that illustrate an important concept in the scriptures.The messages come from Wesley Runk, a pastor and master communicator with kids who has written over 30 best-selling collections of children's sermons, object lessons, sermon books, sermon resources, and worship resources. Runk uses a warm and often humorous approach to take on even the tough topics of the New Testament -- and the analogies he creates with the use of such simple objects as bananas, clocks, puzzles, and funnels add visual focus for the kids and help them grasp the point on a level suitable for their age.Now, whether you're preaching from the Gospels, Acts, the letters of Paul, the general Epistles, or even Revelation, you are certain to find an appropriate related talk for the children. And with convenient features like scripture and object indexes for quickly locating material as well as a CD with text files that lets you easily adapt the messages to your specific circumstances, The Giant Book Of Children's Sermons may be the last children's collection you ever need!Lessons include:* The Great Picnic (Matthew 14:13-21)* You Are Jesus' Magnifying Glass (John 17:20-26)* How To Settle An Argument (Acts 15:22)* The Key Ring That Unites Us (Romans 6:2b-11)* Do The Dishes? (1 Peter 4:13-19)* Counting Sand (Revelation 5:11-14)... and many more!
  • Learning from the Lizard: Bible Animal Object Lessons

    Samuel J. Hahn, Scott Patton

    eBook (CSS Publishing Co., July 18, 2011)
    The Bible is filled with fascinating and intriguing references to birds, animals, and insects. This wonderfully illustrated resource discusses 25 of the most significant animals in the Bible using scriptural references and scientific research. Each message is attention-getting, inspiring, and enriching. Specific lessons for an animal are accompanied by a prayer and a detailed drawing. It's a spiritual resource you'll refer to again and again! “’Learning From The Lizard’ is a fascinating, readable, and informative book that will delight everyone.”Ruth Stafford PealeChairman of the Board, ‘Guideposts’“’Learning From The Lizard’ is an excellent resource for guiding a group in devotion or an individual on personal retreat, and it is uniquely fitted for use as a family devotional guide. It will be a welcome companion to young and old alike as they read and reflect upon scripture and observe the marvels of creation.”Reuben P. Job, former bishopIowa Conference, United Methodist Churchformer editor, ‘The Upper Room’Samuel J. Hahn grew up in rural Iowa, and his early farm life left him with a rich heritage for understanding animals and wildlife. A graduate of Westmar College and Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, his 45 years of pastoral ministry included a stint as state church camp director. Scott Patton is a graduate of Iowa State University and is well-known for his pen and ink drawings, pencil drawings, and acrylic paintings. He has received numerous awards, including first place in the Iowa Wildlife Federation's 1993 and 1998 Belt Buckle Contests and the 1998 Honor Award from the Soil and Water Conservation Society for educating and inspiring viewers nationwide by portraying the beauty of nature and the environment. Patton's painting of a great horned owl was selected for Indiana's 1999/2000 Hoosier Outdoor Calendar.
  • Just A Vapor

    Cynthia Wright, K. Campbell

    language (M C C Publishing Co., Feb. 12, 2012)
    Roost decided he wanted to be the 'first' to attend college from his family. He also wanted to be Rosewood's 'first' Negro sheriff. Roost, and his best friend Pretty Boy, befriended Todd in early December 1922. Despite racial tensions throughout the country, the teens enjoyed hunting, sharing secrets, talking about girls and their dreams. 1 January 1923, they shared similar fears. A white woman from Sumner claimed she had been attacked by an unknown black man. A few days later, 200-300 white men, from as far away as Georgia and South Carolina, converged on Rosewood. Separated from family, Roost and Todd had to fight for their lives. Could Pretty Boy help them escape?