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  • Grapple Preteen Sunday School Pak Volume 7

    Group Children's Ministry Resources, Group Publishing

    Paperback (Group Publishing, Dec. 16, 2014)
    Preteens’ Toughest Questions. The Bible’s Smartest Answers. With Grapple Preteen Sunday school curriculum, 4th-6th graders learn how to search the Bible for answers as they grapple with their biggest questions about relationships, faith questions and choices—and they’ll build a faith foundation to last a lifetime. Somewhere between leaving childhood behind and treading wide-eyed into the teenage years lurk a thousand bewildering questions. Where did God come from? How come I’m not perfect? Why doesn’t everyone go to Heaven?Grapple Series: Preteens’ Toughest Questions. The Bible’s Smartest Answers is based on real questions asked by real 10 to 12-year-olds that grab their attention and won’t let go. These quarterly, non-dated Sunday school lessons focus on 12 unique questions for preteens to grapple with. Each customizable lesson lasts 55 to 60 minutes. Each Grapple Pak volume gives you everything you need: 12 irresistible Bible studies that encourage kids to explore the truth with their heads and their hearts.3 thought-provoking videos to get your preteens thinking and talking. Plus 3 countdown videos, all on one DVD.12 reproducible, easily adapted lessons based on three quarterly themes.12 Grapple Dares that challenge kids to apply what they’ve learned.12 Parent Pages you can customize or send as is.12 outrageously fun games preteens will love!Leader’s Guide for teachers and volunteers. Note: Accessing Parent Pages and customizable lessons requires a computer with a DVD reader. In Grapple Preteen: Volume 7 (Spring) preteens will grapple with questions like “Am I Really a Sinner?” and “Is Being Liked What Matters?” (9781470708597)Grapple Series offers 8 non-dated quarterly volumes for a two-year scope and sequence: In Grapple Preteen: Volume 1 (Fall) preteens will grapple with questions like “Why Do My Parents Always Say No?” and “Can Being a Christian Ever Be Fun? (9781470704483) In Grapple Preteen: Volume 2 (Winter) preteens will grapple with questions like “Why Do Some People Have More Friends?” and “How Do I Know if the Bible Is True?” (9781470704476) In Grapple Preteen: Volume 3 (Spring) preteens will grapple with questions like “Why Do So Many People Boss Me Around?” and “Why Doesn’t Everyone Go to Heaven?” (9781470704698) In Grapple Preteen: Volume 4 (Summer) preteens will grapple with questions like “How Can Such a Big God Be a Best Friend to Me?” and “Will the End Really Come?” (9781470704704) In Grapple Preteen: Volume 5 (Fall) preteens will grapple with questions like “Why “What if Someone’s Different From Me?” and “Where Did God Come From?” (9781470708573) In Grapple Preteen: Volume 6 (Winter) preteens will grapple with questions like “What Difference Can I Make?” and “What’s the Right Way to Pray?” (9781470708580) In Grapple Preteen: Volume 8 (Summer) preteens will grapple with questions like “What’s Satan Trying to Do?” and “Why Don’t All People Want God?” (9781470708603)
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  • Miracle Man: Nolan Ryan

    Nolan Ryan, Jerry B. Jenkins

    Paperback (W Publishing Group, March 2, 1992)
    After four decades with four baseball teams, Nolan Ryan hasn't lost one mile-per-hour from his legendary fastball--nor one ounce of respect from his fans. Despite his athletic accomplishments, Nolan's real story is even more striking, for his is the testimony of a man who has paid an enormous price for a successful career--without leaving his family behind.
  • Bedtime Blues

    Julie Kostka

    Paperback (Ballard Publishing Group, LLC, Aug. 9, 2019)
    JoJo is a happy, carefree girl who loves to stay up late and daydream. She surrounds herself with everything she loves to avoid going to bed. But when it is time for sleep, JoJo gets the blues and her daydreams turn into a nightmare. She doesn’t realize it, but everything she loves, helps her fall asleep. Read to find out if there is anything JoJo can do to beat the bedtime blues!
  • Do You See Them?: In the Garden

    Sandra Williamson

    Paperback (Winters Publishing Group, LLC, Jan. 17, 2017)
    Children can enter into a world where the spiritual realm and the natural realm are seen together; where the power of the God's Kingdom is seen winning over the power of the enemy. Classic stories of the Bible come to life as God's angelic forces defeat the enemy's evil forces. Children will see God's love revealed, His acts of creation, the enemy's turning against God, Adam and Eve's choices and consequences, and the Hope that is in Jesus! Do You See Them? is a question many children would quickly answer, Yes! Colorful illustrations allow the reader to easily visualize the presence of the spirit realm as it interacts with the characters portrayed In the Garden.
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  • A Fresh Start: Following Through on Your Commitment to Christ

    Scott Larson

    Paperback (Group Publishing, June 17, 2003)
    A journey that lasts a lifetime is off to a great start with this devotional for teenagers. Written in the voice of Christian youth who've just made a faith commitment, A Fresh Start dedicates each day to different Christian topics faced by today's teens. The devotions are brief–but not short on insight. Great gift! Question-answer format makes this a great present for new Christians and those who recently completed a confirmation program! Reader-friendly devotions encourage youth to develop early habit of reading God's Word. Prodding questions help focus prayer time. Price enables youth workers to have multiple copies on hand.
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  • The Dangerous Legacy

    Darren Simon

    language (Tell-Tale Publishing Group, LLC, April 19, 2016)
    Thin, pale, awkward, bullied, Sam Every is a thirteen-year-old who finds comfort among his friends and his days at the beach. The ocean beckons to him. It is where he feels safest. Fitting in no longer matters when he is near the Pacific’s rolling waves. Gazing toward the endless blue where it touches the horizon, he imagines the ports he might someday reach and ponders his future.Little does he know an apparition—a hauntingly beautiful girl from the sea—will lead him farther from his home than he could ever dream, for destiny has given him a dangerous legacy
  • Don't Call Me Names

    C. W. Graham, Kristy Lyons

    Hardcover (eMerge Publishing Group, LLC, March 31, 2010)
    This book is designed to help children understand other children who are in some way different. It teaches children to appreciate these differences and to treat others as they want to be treated. Don't Call Me Names features several important lessons about respect, compassion, and friendship. Beautifully illustrated and incredibly touching, the text gives a unique twist to things while keeping the kids as the main focal point.
  • Let the Rivers Clap Their Hands

    Martha Jordan

    Paperback (Emerge Publishing Group, LLC, Jan. 8, 2019)
    By virtue of a broken treaty in 1838, 15,000 members of the Cherokee Tribe were sold down the river by President Andrew Jackson and were forced to walk from their ancestral homes in the southeastern United States to designated Indian Territory of present day Oklahoma. An estimated 4,000 Cherokee Indians perished along the way and their dead bodies lined the pathway of what is now known as the Cherokee Trail of Tears. During that same year, Englishmen were being forced from their country by the dismal economy, as Queen Victoria turned a blind eye to the plight of her dog-tired and penniless subjects. Long hours of backbreaking labor in the dreary workhouses caused those looking for a better life to set sail for America. There, they would be free to pursue success, and for one family, that meant moving westward to Oklahoma. Let The Rivers Clap Their Hands is a masterfully woven saga of the emerging tale of two families from two very different backgrounds, each finding themselves freshly transplanted in the midst of Indian Territory in Oklahoma. From the hardships of their pasts, to the wake of the Great Depression, to the dawn of World War II, these families' trials tell the tale of love, heartache, and hope. As a winding river has twists and turns, readers will discover the same with this riveting tale. Let The Rivers Clap Their Hands is a book readers will not want to put down.
  • The Driving Force: Living Life at Full Speed

    Kyle Petty, Karl Leuthauser

    Paperback (Group Publishing, Dec. 8, 2008)
    Gentlemen, start your engines...and live the life that matters most! Navigating a NASCAR racing career taught Kyle Petty hard lessons. Losing his son in a racing accident taught him the hardest lesson of all. In these six, 1-hour sessions, Kyle petty shares the lessons it's taken him a lifetime ---and more than 850 NASCAR races---to learn.You'll discover how to: Focus your ambition-- Find a purpose--Survive losses--Serve others and Experience life beyond yourself.
  • The Search For Significance

    Robert S. McGee

    Paperback (W Publishing Group, May 5, 1998)
    WE CAN BUILD OUR SELF-WORTH ON OUR ABILITY TO PLEASE OTHERS, OR ON THE LOVE AND FORGIVENESS OF JESUS CHRISTIn The Search for Significance, Robert McGee shows readers how to find true self-worth, based on the love, acceptance and forgiveness of Christ, and how to get off the performance treadmill. This classic best-selling book has changed the lives of millions of people by showing them the key to lasting significance.
  • Girl's Guide to Life: The Real Dish on Growing Up, Being True, and Making Your Teen Years Fabulous!

    Katie Meier

    Paperback (W Publishing Group, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Presents advice for teenage girls on how to improve body, mind, and soul as they grow into womanhood
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  • Vagrant

    Gabe Thompson, Janet Post, Clarissa Yeo

    language (Tell-Tale Publishing Group, LLC, Dec. 16, 2016)
    Logan Hall is a Vagrant, one of the disenfranchised living beneath the mega city of New Washington. The Vagrants have to hide from the Company who is rounding all of them up and shipping them to newly discovered planets to work in the mines. That’s what happened to Logan’s father. Shayna is one of the privileged. She has a chip, a credit disc, and lives in a shiny stainless steel and glass high-rise above ground. Shayna is allergic to corn so she is one of the few above ground people who is not stoned on Sopore. Sopore is a drug found in genetically altered corn. It’s in almost all food. The Vagrants know about Sopore and avoid it. These two teens from wildly differing environments meet by accident and fall in love. Logan will stop at nothing to rescue his friend Raj, captured and sent to the moon. Together, he and Shayna will follow his dream of finding his father who was sent to work in the mines of Gliess 67.