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Books published by publisher Great Commission Publications

  • God's Story Bible Coloring Book

    Cynthia McBrayer

    Paperback (Great Commission Publications, )
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  • PILGRIM'S PROGRESS John Bunyan's Classic Story Adapted for Children

    Anna & John L. Musselman Trimiew

    Paperback (Great Commission Publications, March 15, 2013)
    Endorsed by J. I. Packer! 13 chapters. Designed for ages 6-12. Includes Glossary and Glossary Index. More than 50 stunning original new illustrations! Includes full-color map of Christian's journey. Great gift for children and grandchildren! This faithful adaptation for young readers is a priceless tool to teach children the gospel and encourage them as they grow deeper in their relationship to Christ. Along with God's Word, it will prepare them to face the trials and joys, temptations and opportunities that every Christian encounters, whether child or adult. Follow along with a pilgrim named Christian as he meets some of the most unforgettable characters in literature —Obstinate, Pliable, Worldly Wiseman, Hopeful, Faithful, and more. Your children will learn important truths of the gospel and gain a richer understanding of who Christ is and his work in the life of a believer.
  • Revered and Reviled: A Complete History of the Domestic Cat

    L.A. Vocelle

    eBook (Great Cat Publications, Aug. 26, 2017)
    Throughout history the cat has been an indomitable influence on societies and cultures, first as goddess, then as demon, and now as hero and social media empress. Man's view of the cat has come full circle. As both mascot and muse to great adventurers, writers, artists and statesmen, the cat has offered comfort and inspiration. Never obsequious or ordinary, always elegant and inscrutable, the cat has played a fundamental role in civilization through the centuries, and this is its story.-Find out why women and cats have been bound together throughout history.-Ever wondered why the black cat is considered bad luck; why cats were considered good luck on ships and planes?-The answers to these questions and many more are here in this easy to read and fully referenced cat history with over 150 black and white illustrations.
  • Revered and Reviled: A Complete History of the Domestic Cat

    L. A. Vocelle

    Paperback (Great Cat Publications, Oct. 3, 2016)
    Throughout history the cat has been an indomitable influence on societies and cultures, first as goddess, then as demon, and now as hero and social media empress. Man's view of the cat has come full circle. As both mascot and muse to great adventurers, writers, artists and statesmen, the cat has offered comfort and inspiration. Never obsequious or ordinary, always elegant and inscrutable, the cat has played a fundamental role in civilization through the centuries, and this is its story. -Find out why women and cats have been bound together throughout history. -Ever wondered why the black cat is considered bad luck; why cats were considered good luck on ships and planes? -The answers to these questions and many more are here in this easy to read and fully referenced cat history with over 150 black and white illustrations.
  • Pilgrim's Progress: John Bunyan's Classic Story Adapted for Children by Anna Trimiew

    Anna Trimiew

    Hardcover (Great Commission Publications, March 15, 1753)
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  • Forever Julia

    Jodi Carmichael

    eBook (Great Plains Publications, )
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  • Lockdown

    Maggie Bolitho

    eBook (Great Plains Publications, May 18, 2016)
    When a great earthquake rocks the Pacific Northwest, fifteen-year-old Rowan Morgan is hiking in a suburban forest. Tremors rip the coast from Oregon to Alaska and turn Rowan's world upside down. After her father is wounded and taken to the hospital, he orders Rowan and her brother to stay inside his earthquake-proof, survivalist home. While the electrified fences offer some protection, it isn't long before mobs gather, desperate for some of the food and water rumoured to be held inside. Rowan knows that if the hungry neighbours had any true idea of the riches in her father's cellar and water tanks, they wouldn't be so easily turned away. Early one morning, Rowan leaves the compound and sets off in search of her father. She is turned away from the hospital and so goes to check on nearby friends where she finds a local gang has moved in. She escapes from them only to run into a stranger she met in the forest the day before. Why is he following her and what does he want?
  • Noah's Last Canoe: The Lost Art of Cree Birch Bark Canoe Building

    Doug Evans

    Hardcover (Great Plains Publications, Oct. 17, 2008)
    In 1967 the Manitoba Museum asked northerner Doug Evans to undertake a mission. The museum was keenly aware that the Cree method of constructing birch bark canoes for northern lakes and rivers was fast disappearing. Evans flew into the Pelican Narrows region of Saskatchewan to chronicle the step—by—step building process used by Cree elder Noah Custer. Some 40 years later, Evans rediscovered his manuscript and realized it was the only record of this lost art. Great Plains is proud to publish this anthropological treasure.
  • Be a light in the gathering light: Selected Poems

    Jason Espada

    Paperback (Great Circle Publications, Jan. 12, 2018)
    Selected poems, 1985 to 2017, from four collections: Open in case of emergency, Original Waters, Shadows and Exiles, and The Life Within the Life.
  • Illustrated Bible Journey: 3 The Great Exodus

    Diane Kim

    Hardcover (Mission Publications, March 15, 2013)
    Done in comic book/graphic novel style for maximum appeal to kids. See 2nd scan for details.
  • Last Unicorn on the Prairies

    Rick McNair, Chris McVarish—Younger

    Hardcover (Great Plains Publications, Oct. 22, 2002)
    Do you know the unicorn watcherÂ’s song? A unicorn looks like a little grey horse, With a waving tail like a lion of course! But whatÂ’s most important for you to know? One diamond hard horn on her head does grow, One single sharp horn with a bright coloured glow! Follow Red Rooster, Spotted Dog and Clyde the Horse through a wild romp across the Canadian Prairies. Why? Because we all know unicorns are lucky, and maybe even lucky enough to save the animalsÂ’ farm.
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