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Books published by publisher Judson Pr

  • The Substance of Things Hoped for: A Memoir of African-American Faith

    Marian Wright Edelman, Samuel D Proctor

    Paperback (Judson Pr, Feb. 1, 1999)
    In this compelling memoir, Proctor chronicles his family's journey from his grandmother's slavery, through the monumental victories of the NAACP, to his own involvement in the King Oasis, and through subsequent presidential eras to show the common thread in the lives of millions of African Americans: pure, enduring faith.
  • Shoemaker's Dream

    Masahiro Kasuya, Mildred Schell, Leo Tolstoy

    Hardcover (Judson Pr, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Martin the shoemaker dreams of having Jesus as his guest, while he expresses his love through his kindness to a series of poor strangers.
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  • God's Graffiti: Inspiring Stories for Teens

    Romal J. Tune

    Paperback (Judson Pr, June 18, 2013)
    No one escapes the challenges of childhood, but we can conquer them! Highlighting noted “at-risk” youth in the Bible and sharing his own story of growing up in poverty amid crime and violence, Rev. Romal Tune details how obstacles can become opportunities through faith. In God’s Graffiti, he will help you: •Stop past pain and failure from hindering your future•Value good and bad experiences and use them as building blocks for success •Deal with your anger and fear to become emotionally whole and healthy•Restore broken relationships and see the victory in GodBoth practical and inspirational, this Bible study celebrates men and women in Scripture who left troubled pasts behinds to claim purpose-filled futures!
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  • The Real Deal: A Spiritual Guide for Black Teen Girls

    Billie Montgomery Cook

    Paperback (Judson Pr, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Discusses challenging topics, including self-respect, sexuality, and disicipline with aspects unique to African American girls, providing a Christian faith point-of-view.
  • I Have a Dream, Too!

    Author Jean Alicia Elster, Nicole Tagdell

    Hardcover (Judson Pr, March 1, 2002)
    This beautifully designed book follows ten-year-old Joe Joe Rawlings as he faces challenges, and encounters guidance from a rich cast of historical characters in this series written for African-American children ages six to ten.
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  • God's Graffitti: Inspiring Stories for Teens

    Romal J. Tune

    eBook (Judson Pr, June 18, 2013)
    No one escapes the challenges of childhood, but we can conquer them! Highlighting noted at-risk youth in the Bible and sharing his own story of growing up in poverty amid crime and violence, Rev. Romal Tune details how obstacles can become opportunities through faith. In Gods Graffiti, he will help you: Stop past pain and failure from hindering your futureValue good and bad experiences and use them as building blocks for success Deal with your anger and fear to become emotionally whole and healthyRestore broken relationships and see the victory in GodBoth practical and inspirational, this Bible study celebrates men and women in Scripture who left troubled pasts behinds to claim purpose-filled futures!
  • Here I Am: Faith Stories of Korean American Clergywomen

    Grace Ji-Sun Kim

    Paperback (Judson Pr, Oct. 20, 2015)
    This project is a unique compilation of theological reflections and stories of faith from Korean American women in various forms of ministry in the church. The main goal is to share their stories to provide a window of understanding into the trials of Korean American women in ministry—a window that may serve as a mirror for other women who know what it is to be marginalized, overlooked, or prejudged based on their gender, ethnicity, culture, or appearance. The book’s uniqueness is found in its various genres of writing—from sermons and theological reflections, to poetry and stories of personal journey—from women of various generations. Readers will be encouraged, inspired, and affirmation for other Asian American women called to Christian ministry. Their stories and voices add clarity, wisdom, and hope, enriching the overall landscape of writings in this field.
  • Gifts of Our People: An Alphabet of African American History

    Portia George, Robert L. Jefferson

    Paperback (Judson Pr, May 1, 1995)
    Gifts of Our People offers something for families with children no matter what their age. Younger children will enjoy the alphabet format while older children are challenged by learning new and sometimes surprising facts about the role African Americans have played in the development of society. This book is a unique combination of fun and learning that celebrates the rich contributions of African American people to all aspects of today’s world.
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  • Baptism Ahead A Road Map for Young Disciples

    Wallace R. Smith

    Paperback (Judson Pr, Aug. 3, 2009)
    Integrating contemporary narrative, biblical lessons, and student-friendly talking points, this innovative volume leads older children through baptismal preparation and a basic orientation to Christian discipleship and membership in the local church. The author identifies key aspects of the Christian life with familiar road signs and compares the discipleship journey with a road under construction. The book's content is complemented by online features, including a message board where students and teachers can post lessons learned and best practices. Ages 8 12.
  • Baptism Ahead: A Road Map for Older Children

    Wallace R. Smith

    eBook (Judson Pr, Aug. 3, 2009)
    Integrating contemporary narrative, biblical lessons, and student-friendly talking points, this innovative volume leads older children through baptismal preparation and a basic orientation to Christian discipleship and membership in the local church. The author identifies key aspects of the Christian life with familiar road signs and compares the discipleship journey with a road under construction. The book's content is complemented by online features, including a message board where students and teachers can post lessons learned and best practices. Ages 8 12.
  • Baptism Ahead A Road Map for Young Disciples by Wallace R. Smith

    Wallace R. Smith

    Paperback (Judson Pr, Aug. 16, 1750)
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  • I Can't Make a Flower

    Margaret Spivey, Diana Catchpole

    Hardcover (Judson Pr, )
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